Little shifts for little things

She never puts the cap back on the toothpaste.

He never puts the toilet seat down.

The kids never put their shoes in the front hall closet.

I could go on, there are so many little things that family members do that can irk us. None of them are a really big deal, but they rub us the wrong way and perhaps even anger us. We might think them as thoughtless acts. We might even think they are doing it just to bother us… the thing is, they aren’t.

My wife, Ann, has a problem shutting cupboard doors. We joke that it’s genetic, her sister does it, and one of my daughters does it too. I’ll walk into the kitchen and one or two cupboard doors will be left open. It’s not an occasional thing, it’s a very regular thing. And when I see this, do you know what I think?

Ann was here.

That’s it. Nothing else. There’s no anger, no need to correct the behaviour. No lecture.

Sometimes it gets a smile out of me. Sometimes I try to guess what she went into the cupboards for?

What it’s not is an anger point, or a reason to lecture or correct the behaviour. This might seem like a little thing, but like I mentioned, this happens all the time. Just imagine what my life would be like if I let it bother me?

So what are some little things that others do, that you let bother you? How much better would your life be if you just let it go? That little behaviour isn’t being done to bother you, so if it does bother you, who is the one that has the problem?

One thought on “Little shifts for little things

  1. Christine Cullen

    My Mum would leave cupboard doors open while cooking and my Dad would close them before she got whatever was in the cupboard. It irked my Mum.

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