For some reason I have become very conscious of the amount of water I use, and waste. Ignorance is bliss and since it's only a faucet turn away, what is the big deal.
It's one of those "you don't know what you don't know until you find out you don't know" things. I pay the water bill but never really looked at the number of gallons that were used.
HELLO! If I had to haul that much water every month, nothing else would get done, EVER!
So now, with little excuse not to change, I'm making a concentrated effort to waste less - not waiting so long for the water to warm up; shorter showers; wiping out dishes instead of filling them with water; and other small changes. (and no, I don't leave the water running while I brush my teeth. My dad use to walk in and turn it off.)
I think it's true of life. If you don't know that you don't know, how can you change?
That has been the toughest part of promoting the business. Unless you know how hard and time-consuming it is to settle the final affairs of an estate, you don't know that you don't know.
So, I encourage you to know two things today. Be aware of the water you use and waste and know that After the Fact - Final Affairs is here to help with the final affairs.
Tisha
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