Why your routine tasks make a difference….and why they will never be important
Routine tasks. Minnows. Chores. Those little things that you have to do every day, every week, every month and every year. We often look at these things with a sense of frustration and annoyance. They take up time, they are often boring and monotonous. Often, the seem totally unimportant. But, here are my thoughts on why your routine tasks make a difference….and why they will never be important.
What are routine tasks?
Let’s start here with a very basic definition. A routine task is a task that you have to complete with a consistent pattern of regularity in order to keep something ticking over. Some examples from my list of ‘routine’ tasks would be personal admin things such as, process my receipts from the day, or organising the files or notes I have made. It might include household chores such as emptying bins or sweeping the floor. It might mean paying regular bills or renewing insurance.
Anything that is regular process that you have to do on repeat. These are your routine tasks.
Now, let’s get into the heart of why your routine tasks make a difference….and why they will never be important