I saw the trailers for the Demeter film and they gave me the creeps, in a bad way. I felt duty bound to watch it but haven't. Thanks for confirming my judgement.
I saw it, and was disgusted. It was frustrating I really wanted to like it and there were good things. The female and black actor were good, just in the wrong damn movie (a shame) and the crew actors were equally good but handed a bad script.
I’ve seen this same kind of advice when it comes to organizing (Something which, I’ll admit, I’m terrible at). When you have a large space that needs organizing, if you focus on the whole thing all at once, it’s easy to get overwhelmed. Whereas if you start small, a tiny corner or a shelf, and do it one piece at a time, there’s more chance for success.
And that certainly translates well to life in general. We’re a lot more accepting of change if we do it gradually rather than all at once.
Enjoyed very much
You’re much too kind to me.
I saw the trailers for the Demeter film and they gave me the creeps, in a bad way. I felt duty bound to watch it but haven't. Thanks for confirming my judgement.
I saw it, and was disgusted. It was frustrating I really wanted to like it and there were good things. The female and black actor were good, just in the wrong damn movie (a shame) and the crew actors were equally good but handed a bad script.
I’ve seen this same kind of advice when it comes to organizing (Something which, I’ll admit, I’m terrible at). When you have a large space that needs organizing, if you focus on the whole thing all at once, it’s easy to get overwhelmed. Whereas if you start small, a tiny corner or a shelf, and do it one piece at a time, there’s more chance for success.
And that certainly translates well to life in general. We’re a lot more accepting of change if we do it gradually rather than all at once.
Good advice