Do the Laundry or Win the Lottery
By Andrea O'Neill
On the Friday
afternoon drive home, I’m relieved the weekend has finally arrived. Sleeping
in, afternoons at the pool and…the looming pile of clothes on the laundry
room floor! The endless list of household tasks never seems to go away.
While stopping for gas along the highway, I pick up a few lottery tickets
for the Saturday night draw.
Household chores
revolve in an endless cycle of procrastination. No one really looks forward
to pre-treating, washing, drying, folding and putting away laundry week
in and week out. Laundry doesn’t appreciate diligence. Even if you spend
the entire day flipping loads and folding, there would still be laundry
in the basket tomorrow.
The procrastination
strategy is waiting until the very last pair of socks in the drawer has
been worn. Then it’s crisis mode. You absolutely have to do laundry now…but
you’re already late for work! You should’ve done it over the weekend.
I pull into
the driveway and head towards the house. Down the hallway from the front
door lies the laundry room – with the looming laundry right where it was
this morning. Taking the lottery tickets out of my pocket, I stick them
to the refrigerator.
Like laundry,
playing the lottery also has a definite value of success and failure in
the cycle of procrastination. You can faithfully buy tickets and never
win the jackpot, but it will be there again tomorrow whether you win or
not. However, if you put off playing altogether, you won’t win anything
at all but regret and the question “What if?”
A reminder
to myself of the first thing I will treat myself to when I win the jackpot
– someone to do the laundry for me!
Andrea O'Neill
"Settlement Advocate"
and consultant for Prosperity
Partners Customer Service Department.
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