Years ago, I used this tool to generate a more feminine version of my face, given the photo on the left. As of today, I'm still far from the surgery which would turn my face into a more androgynous version of the face I see every morning. But first, I have to lose some weight.
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With that being noted, I try to focus first on the little things I can do now that will show a positive result quickly. So I have taken this idea and started to apply it around my apartment. Today, I started to restore the order that I destroyed when I moved media cases out of the way for the installation of my new refrigerator. By taking the CDs out of the storage containers I had temporarily placed them, sorting them back into some sort of order, and putting them back into the media shelves where they belong. This took the better part of 2 hours, but it was worth every minute, as I gained a square yard in my living room that was formerly used by storage containers.
It'll take a long time for me to get my apartment in the shape I want. But, by taking the approach of doing a little at a time when I can do something, I'll gradually see results. If I focus on all the tasks that need to be done, I'll get overwhelmed and nothing will get done. Soon, when my money supply has been refreshed, I think about more work to be done in my bathroom. My vanity has seen better years, and I want to install both a new vanity/sink and a new toilet. (My current toilet is in an ugly shade of yellow, and I want my new one to be in white.) If I can, I'll ask about new electric wiring, so that I can replace the medicine cabinet (with built in lights and electric outlet) with something that looks nice and meets both my needs and the needs of current electrical code.
Once I'm done with the "easy stuff", it will be time to tackle something more difficult - redoing my kitchen. I'm tired of 40 y/o linoleum, as well as ugly cabinets, an ugly counter top, and a poor placement of my refrigerator. Reworking the kitchen layout could allow me to move my oven a little, and replace it with a full sized (30") unit. The only question is when this could take place, as I will not be able to live here while much of this work goes on.
I'll focus on the little things which will make this place more comfortable. Many of those tasks will involve eliminating the clutter that wastes space. I'll feel sad to get rid of perfectly good furniture. But getting rid of things that no longer serve my needs will make life much more comfortable. And isn't that what everyone should want in old age?
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