“Sprinkler Time…”
Shared by Kristina Smedley “Sprinkler Time…” Rules… sounds like limitations, structure, and confinement to many. One rule I hated as a kid was “it has to be 70 degrees outside to turn on the sprinkler.” I mean, come one… we lived in the mountains in the PNW. 65 is plenty warm enough for swimming suits and sprinklers! Now, I don’t know if my parents intended to make this rule. Or, if our babysitter made it up so she wouldn’t have to deal with three soaking and crazy kids. Either way, I’d sit and stare at the thermometer. Waiting… just waiting… until that little red dial hit 70. Then, it was on! Sprinkler Time!!!! This memory came to mind today as I was listening to Tim Ferriss interview Ramit Sethi, the author of “I’ll Teach You To Be Rich.” Both Tim and Ramit have rules setup throughout their life. A playbook of sorts. “When traveling for more than 5 hours, always book business class.” “Eat essentially the same foods day in and day out.” “A five-step morning process t...

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