Pigeon Pie
This is the second day that my kitten Butch has brought in a bird.
I guess he thinks he is bringing me a present but you know what, I don't need one! He is cute enough himself without any extras.
I did wonder if he was telling me to clean the house in his own subtle way.
By bringing in his feathered friends and then removing 90% of its feathers the hoover had to come out which meant that after sucking up the feathers the rest of the carpet got cleaned too.
Subtle little minx.
I had thought of sending an email to Whiskas informing them that their kitten food can't be up to scratch.
If it was why would he need to go out hunting? Is it just that he's a creature of habit and that's what he does? This then led me to wonder, am I a creature of habit? What do I do day in day out, not necessarily because it produces the right outcome just purely because that is what I do.
Switch on the computer, login to the various social media sites I am linked with, check updates, move to emails, check and prioritise, go through my "To Do" list and get on with the day.
Now I wonder what would happen if I decided to change my routine? Turn everything about and do it in a different order.
How long would it take for that to become a routine? Would it throw me off course completely or would I enjoy the change? Having wondered that I decided to utilise what we take for granted these days and did a search on Google only to find this article So it seems that change is good for us, it gets us out of a routine and could even spark creative thoughts which in the end will enhance our productivity.
Are you a creature of habit? Do you have a set routine you follow religiously every day? Well, today is Friday, the working week is nearly over, perhaps I will spend my afternoon doing something completely different and muse on how I will begin next week.
I guess he thinks he is bringing me a present but you know what, I don't need one! He is cute enough himself without any extras.
I did wonder if he was telling me to clean the house in his own subtle way.
By bringing in his feathered friends and then removing 90% of its feathers the hoover had to come out which meant that after sucking up the feathers the rest of the carpet got cleaned too.
Subtle little minx.
I had thought of sending an email to Whiskas informing them that their kitten food can't be up to scratch.
If it was why would he need to go out hunting? Is it just that he's a creature of habit and that's what he does? This then led me to wonder, am I a creature of habit? What do I do day in day out, not necessarily because it produces the right outcome just purely because that is what I do.
Switch on the computer, login to the various social media sites I am linked with, check updates, move to emails, check and prioritise, go through my "To Do" list and get on with the day.
Now I wonder what would happen if I decided to change my routine? Turn everything about and do it in a different order.
How long would it take for that to become a routine? Would it throw me off course completely or would I enjoy the change? Having wondered that I decided to utilise what we take for granted these days and did a search on Google only to find this article So it seems that change is good for us, it gets us out of a routine and could even spark creative thoughts which in the end will enhance our productivity.
Are you a creature of habit? Do you have a set routine you follow religiously every day? Well, today is Friday, the working week is nearly over, perhaps I will spend my afternoon doing something completely different and muse on how I will begin next week.
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