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“IT’S OKAY TO CUT CORNERS”
It can be very tempting, after you’ve taken on a big project, to take a few shortcuts here and there. Running out of paint? No one will see if that little corner on the living room ceiling doesn’t get filled in. And a few bubbles in the wallpaper won’t ever be noticed, will it? The truth is, you’re the one who will have to look at the end result of your impatience for years or decades to come. So if you’re feeling worn out and want to hurry up and finish whatever you’re doing, take a deep breath, take a break, and then complete the task at hand as thoroughly as you can. You’ll be glad you did.