A Lesson from Painting Brandon’s Room

My wife invited me up as she was painting our son’s room. She’s sort of “owned” it as her task and art project and up to now she hadn’t invited me into the mall of plastic, masking tape, and drop cloths that is Brandon’s room.

As I saw her virtually collapsed under the window, I asked her what I could do to help finish the job. I could tell she was feeling overwhelmed so I started showing her how it would be easy for me to finish the last wall. It needed tape on the base and the top and it needed primering and then a couple coats of paint on top of that. At the time I had just received a $30 writing offer which for me is huge. I’ve been trying lately to get blog jobs that pay, but here my wife was virtually collapsed. I decided I’d be quite the selfish idiot if I put this job off.

I sent my wife downstairs with the order of getting some food. It was after noon and she was a little shaky from not having eaten yet. After she left I learned a great lesson. I looked at all the stuff that needed to be done and decided instead of trying to do it all, I would select a small part and do it perfectly. Then I did that. After that, I picked another one and so on. Within an hour, I finished the room. When my wife came up to check on me with a piece of toast in her hand, she was astonished at all I had accomplished.

She went out to the jacuzzi with our one and three year old, and I went downstairs where I was able to finish that big writing job. Victory! Lesson learned?

When painting, or life, gets overwhelming, map out chunks at a time to finish. Don’t get overwhelmed. Before you know it, you’ll be victorious.

3 Comments

  1. Posted July 30, 2008 at 11:16 pm | Permalink

    I too agree that one should not get overwhelmed before one knows that they can well turn out to be victorious. You did the job in just a day and it’s great that you finished the room finally- I must congratulate for this one! Really great lesson learned as you mentioned! I am bookmarking this wonderful blog post: del.icio.us/britneyvaughan

  2. Posted July 31, 2008 at 6:40 pm | Permalink

    Painting is a tough job :) Breaking it down does help. Looking at things one by one makes you appreciate things more as well as not get overwhelmed :)

  3. Posted July 31, 2008 at 7:40 pm | Permalink

    Thank you Chelle. Yes, even when we teach kids we try to make the big things into smaller chunks.

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