Reflecting upon this, I discovered that I've done a couple of things like this. The first: I spent last summer keeping busy, and I didn't study at all. A week before school started again, I looked up something I couldn't remember. Once I'd brought out the ol' textbook, I read a little bit each day until classes began. I actually enjoyed looking at old material because it wasn't as confusing in posterity. And now that second year is coming to a close, I find that I've gamely, if not eagerly, studied nearly every day this year. Last year there were many times when I was unable to make myself sit down and study, but this year I haven't been fighting it. Even though there's more material and the testing schedule is harder, I strangely enjoy the process a little bit. My grades show it, too.
The second thing is my cloth bag. A couple months ago, I bought one to haul groceries in so I won't have to use those plastic bags. Unlike other similar efforts I've made before, I actually remember to bring it into the store with me now. This is probably because I'm pleased with my bag and I think it looks cute, regardless of any environmental good it does. It has an understated, tasteful logo (just the fruit/clock part, no words) from a new grocery chain called Fresh & Easy.
The bag has since started conversations with checkers as they load my food into it, and I even had a woman stop me in the parking lot to ask where I got it! So I think my little change is already having a bigger impact than I set out to make. Actually, I must attribute the origins of my cloth bag change to Darron's dad. He gave me something a few months ago in a heavy-plastic Fresh 'n Easy bag, and commented that it was built to reuse. So when I saw an ad for "a new Fresh 'n Easy coming to your neighborhood," it caught my eye. I noticed the cloth bags they had for sale in the picture of the new store, and had been wanting one ever since. So this change is actually a little shift that Freeman started - see how nicely that works?? So (to take a page from Nancy's book - or blog, rather), let's hear it in the comments section: What little thing have you changed in your life recently that works for you?

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When I started my job I was pretty lonely. I put a giant bowl of candy on my desk so people can stop by and visit. It works, although one person in particular is eating most of the candy!
Sometimes I bait Darron with food so he will visit me, too.
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