patrice3737 -> RE: True No Strings Housework (5/24/2007 4:44:38 PM)
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ORIGINAL: subronnc i would like to provide this, but i know i am not too good at it. Does that matter? i can vaccuum/dust, pick up scattered items/rearrange, go grocery shopping, do laundry, etc., but i don't feel comfortable organzing or getting rid of anything (other than dust/dirt) without a discussion. i think a level of trust would have to be built up before i were to undertake such chores without monitoring. the idea of *having* to do it while my clothes and possessions are locked up could be fun... i never thought of that. Thank You for writing. i think you can be good at it as long as you take your time, do one thing at a time, be sure to do it well, then move onto the next chore. Most importantly is to follow directions, and if not sure of something: ask. They would rather be asked about something rather than have it done poorly or wrong. Best advice though is that if you agree to provide service "no strings", that you are working for someone simply to provide the service, then be sure not to push for something more. For me, the mindset is that i am there to be a total servant, someone to provide labor, to do as i am told. Whatever they want done i will do. patrice
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