Being great neighbours means not just knowing names and making small talk, but the relationship actually goes a step further when we start working together.

One of my best neighbours ever was a partner in building a deck. I planned to build a deck, bought a book from Home Depot, and got in way over my head. The book seemed to assume perfect conditions, a new house with perfect corners, and not my century home with wonky ones.

My neighbour would wander over, find me scratching my head, and give advice, tools, and a helping hand. He wasn’t just helping me, he became my partner, working alongside me.

There was something in it for him – he was a shift worker bored during the daytime, and loved building things. There was something in it for me – a new deck, and new skills.

It wasn’t planned, it just happened because we knew each other’s names, spent time outside and he was available.

Question: When have you unexpectedly partnered with someone for a project?

Ryan Sim - April 15, 2013

Monday - A New Idea - Perfection

Perfection. Is it a moving target? Or one that is impossible to achieve? Or is it completely subjective? In life, we have probably all had the experience of someone who sets an impossible standard for us. An overbearing parent. A demanding spouse. A micromanaging boss. Even ourselves. Question: Who expects you to be perfect? Is it you, or someone else? How do you react when you fall short of that standard?

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