09-20-2003, 05:29 PM | #42 (permalink) | |
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The issue here is that the original poster was cleaing up, and therefore his heart was in the right place, but that his wife was still unhappy with his efforts. In other words, he had "forgot" to do certain things. So by imagining the other partner doing their day to day, week to week tasks, you can sometimes "remember" stuff you would otherwise forget. Trust me. I clean places and things that my wife would not consider, or that she simply leaves to me. And vice versa. Two different people and two different 'approaches' to house-hold management. Mr Mephisto |
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09-22-2003, 08:48 AM | #43 (permalink) |
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I need lists. I'm always making lists. A lot of women have this problem with men not automatically figuring what needs to be done. There are differences in the organization of male and female minds, and one of the commonly held theories is that men focus more on one thing and women take in the whole picture. This is not always the case, of course, but if you tend to concentrate your attention on one thing, the list is your key to getting things done.
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09-22-2003, 04:34 PM | #45 (permalink) |
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a2k...I think you are just looking to get beat on..
But on that note, I totaly agree, and about feel out of my chair when I read that! Yea, Im a list guy. Without a list, I have a harder time prioratizing (sp?), and deciding where to start... A list makes the job as a whole seem much less intimidating. |
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