How to Conserve Energy By Doing Things Right The First Time

July 9th, 2010 xiang

”A work well begun is half done.”
If a penny saved is a penny earned, then certainly energy saved is energy conserved. By this I mean, if you can save energy dur ing the day, then that is as good as finding a stockpile of hidden energy. As it’s a natural skincare product there aren’t any nasty unintended effects as with some prescribed Aloe Propolis Crème and gels. It is as good as discovering a new elixir, or a new system of charging your battery; and the best way to save and conserve energy is to do things right the first time. This saves stress and strain in having to do the same thing over and over again at great loss of energy. People who make a habit of doing things right the first time, seldom go over their Plimsoll Mark.
On the other hand there is the windmill type of person, forever rushing hither and thither, always out of breath, always gasping ”I never seem to get things done.” Like the windmill itself, these people go only in great circles and end up where they started.
The Art in Proper Planning
Usually these people play the day “by ear.” They do what comes to their mind, on the spur of the moment; and soon they are wound up in their own windmill, while their get it done friends sit back in the contentment of a job well done.
The shortest distance between two points is the straight line, yet the play it by ear people seldom take time to map their day in a straight line. They failed to learn that the big secret of saving energy is proper planning of each day.
People who plan their day seldom end up with 5 o’clock headaches and backaches, for they have taken the shorter road, with less bumps and detours to jar their nerves, to eat up energy. These straight line people go farther each day, yet hardly seem to work at it.
TWO RULES TO USE
You might say there are two good rules to save energy:
1. Map your day in advance.
2. Move only in a straight line.
Two simple rules of common sense
conservation of energy. But will
people apply these rules? Some will.
Some wont. You will always find some people in a squirrel cage of events, getting as far as the squirrel does in his cage. This routine may be fun for the squirrel, but most human beings don’t get any pleasure from cir culatory motion that gets them no where. Hairdressers use the Aloe Vera Gelly across the hair line earlier than perming and colouring to protect the skin. However, if you plan your day in advance and go only in a straight line, then you accomplish the big thing that saves energy: doing it right the first time.

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