Copyright 2005 Ron HuttonWife: "Hey honey,
brakes seem to be leaking on my car." Husband: "We'll fix that later." (BAD ANSWER)
Wife: "Hey honey, how's
new website coming along?" Husband: "It's up and live! It may not be perfect, but we'll fix that later." (GOOD ANSWER)
Wife: "Hey honey,
sewer is backing up and
toilet is overflowing all over
master bathroom floor." Husband: "We'll fix that later." (BAD ANSWER)
Wife: "Hey honey, have you started with that electronic newsletter you were talking about?" Husband: "I did! The first issue went out yesterday. It's no Pulitzer Prize candidate, but we'll fix that later." (GOOD ANSWER)
Wife: "Hey honey,
dog just 'blew chunks' all over
pile of freshly folded laundry." Husband: "We'll fix that later." (BAD ANSWER)
Wife: "Hey honey, did you ever finish
ebook you had hoped to write?" Husband: "Ya baby!... and I've sold 4 copies from my Google AdWords traffic just today." (GOOD ANSWER)
"We'll fix that later." Incorporate this short little, very powerful sentence into your vocabulary today. These are not swear words. It's a deadly trap to get caught in
mindset that everything needs to be perfect before you ever announce anything to
world.