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Wash your dishes

November 29th, 2010 by admin

Dishwasher

Dishwasher | Photo by brownpau

Some people are so relieved to have an automatic dishwasher in their home — and I don’t blame them. There are times I’m so thankful we have one as well (especially after a large dinner party).

But the problem with dishwashers is that they tend to drive me towards procrastination.

See if this reminds you of your own situation…

You’ve finished dinner, you carry your dishes to the kitchen, only to discover the dishwasher is full of clean dishes.

So rather than empty the dishwasher, you simply pile your dishes in the sink, hoping they’ll magically clean themselves.

I’m still waiting for that to happen.

Instead, take a few minutes and wash each dish as you go — yes, by hand.

I’ve been washing the majority of our dishes by hand over the last few months and not only does it help quickly clear away the clutter in our kitchen there’s also a great deal of personal satisfaction for a job well done.

And if they’re able, get your kids and spouse involved in the washing, drying and/or putting the dishes back in their proper places.

It’s hard to beat the quality time you’ll have when you’re all working towards the same goal.

(Plus you’ll each burn 30 or so calories for every 15 minutes you wash dishes. WOot!)

For more, Joshua Becker has some great thoughts on this as well.

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Wash your dishes

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