What small success did you have today?
What small success did you have today?
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Skeptisk

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8,897 posts

132 months

Saturday 8th March 2025
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Occasionally in life you reach a major goal: acquire a qualification, get a new job, etc. However, in between the big successes there can be micro-achievements. I have been studying Portuguese for a few months in preparation for a holiday and the day before I watched my first film in Portuguese (admittedly with Portuguese subtitles) and pretty much understood it. Ok it was a Brazilian, modern take on Sleeping Beauty aimed at teenage girls and not the most complex dialogue ever (!) but it was still a challenge. That is what I like about learning languages: you can see that you are making progress.

So what little successes have you had recently?

Quattr04.

981 posts

14 months

Saturday 8th March 2025
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Today was the first Saturday I got out of bed this year when my alarm went off at 8am, I usually turn it off and end up in bed till 10am and then feel like I’ve wasted the day and that the weekend is rapidly running out

It was great, sun was shining, I used the time to have a coffee and wash the car and get ready for the day all before I would normally be out of bed

Thank god we’ve almost seen the back of winter and life becomes worth living again

Huntsman

9,106 posts

273 months

Saturday 8th March 2025
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I got to the tip and back without the oil pressure light coming on.

Oilchange

9,590 posts

283 months

Saturday 8th March 2025
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Skeptisk said:
Occasionally in life you reach a major goal: acquire a qualification, get a new job, etc. However, in between the big successes there can be micro-achievements. I have been studying Portuguese for a few months in preparation for a holiday and the day before I watched my first film in Portuguese (admittedly with Portuguese subtitles) and pretty much understood it. Ok it was a Brazilian, modern take on Sleeping Beauty aimed at teenage girls and not the most complex dialogue ever (!) but it was still a challenge. That is what I like about learning languages: you can see that you are making progress.

So what little successes have you had recently?
Como esta? Tudo bem?

vladcjelli

3,361 posts

181 months

Saturday 8th March 2025
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Replaced my failed EV charger.

Was nervous before, was worried about CT clamps and other complications.

When it arrived, the installation guide was straightforward and the process was like wiring a big plug.

Small victory.

Skeptisk

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8,897 posts

132 months

Saturday 8th March 2025
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Oilchange said:
Como esta? Tudo bem?
Muito bem obrigado

Skeptisk

Original Poster:

8,897 posts

132 months

Saturday 8th March 2025
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Quattr04. said:
Today was the first Saturday I got out of bed this year when my alarm went off at 8am, I usually turn it off and end up in bed till 10am and then feel like I’ve wasted the day and that the weekend is rapidly running out

It was great, sun was shining, I used the time to have a coffee and wash the car and get ready for the day all before I would normally be out of bed

Thank god we’ve almost seen the back of winter and life becomes worth living again
I really can’t remember the last time I got up at 10 am. I think it must have been decades. I am used to getting up early and even when I don’t need to get up I just can’t seem to stay in bed. I think today it was 6:50, which for me is late!

Quattr04.

981 posts

14 months

Saturday 8th March 2025
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Skeptisk said:
I really can’t remember the last time I got up at 10 am. I think it must have been decades. I am used to getting up early and even when I don’t need to get up I just can’t seem to stay in bed. I think today it was 6:50, which for me is late!
I hate it about myself, I just love being cosy in the sheets

cherryowen

12,382 posts

227 months

Saturday 8th March 2025
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Say you have to play a solo over a major chord progression (say C / Am / F / G or variations thereof), you can play the minor pentatonic scale of the 6th degree of the key and it will sound perfect. So, from the above example, the chord progression is in C major and you solo using A minor pentatonic. Similarly, if a tune is in F major, you could solo using D minor pentatonic.

Coincidentally discovered this a couple of hours ago.


jules_s

5,007 posts

256 months

Saturday 8th March 2025
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I was up at 8:00 - which was made worse by the decorating (which I fricking hate!)

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Needs some finessing but I’m happy with that small win smile

gtidriver

3,684 posts

210 months

Saturday 8th March 2025
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Not today, but yesterday I had a delivery of a new bandsaw, I managed to put it together and stand it up, and put it on its casters/mobile base, it does weigh 120kg and I got it all going including aligning the blade, the table and the bearings, all this without swearing at it or losing any blood. The wife was quite impressed.

Dibble

13,257 posts

263 months

Sunday 9th March 2025
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I sometimes use the Norwegian phrase “Oppe og ikke gråter”, which basically translates to “Upright and not crying”. A definite win.

Smollet

15,364 posts

213 months

Sunday 9th March 2025
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I found the charger lead for my hand held tyre pump. Been looking for it for over 3 months.

thepritch

1,564 posts

188 months

Sunday 9th March 2025
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My wife and I play a game every few days when making the hot drinks of ‘throw the tea bag into the cup from 3 meters away.

We get three goes each.

I haven’t won for a few weeks, but did yesterday first time. That was my small win.

the-norseman

15,135 posts

194 months

Sunday 9th March 2025
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Our patio door handle would no longer pull upwards to lock the door, its a Fuhr multipoint lock, I was going to buy a new gearbox for it.

Stripped it down yesterday afternoon and oiled all the parts... its now working like a dream!


On the other hand though our extractor fan stopped working , capacitor burnt out, searched the part number on ebay and bought a replacement, it turned up its got all the same numbers on it but its twice the size, the extractor now works but it only works for about a minute then turns off.

BlindedByTheLights

1,955 posts

120 months

Sunday 9th March 2025
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Spent a day with the kids in the sun at the seaside, ice cream, chips etc. after a few weekends of illness in the house it was lovely.

Sporky

10,510 posts

87 months

Sunday 9th March 2025
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After a frustrating and boring week at work, having done no cello practice at all, I played an entirely new piece in my lesson yesterday and did it well enough for a sticker.

I should point out that while I'll be 50 next week, my cello teacher mostly has small children as her pupils, so everyone gets a sticker book. Mine is pirates.

valiant

13,348 posts

183 months

Sunday 9th March 2025
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Managed to drop the wife off at church and get back before they close all the roads for a half marathon they’ve got going on today.

She’ll have to walk back mind…

vaud

58,087 posts

178 months

Sunday 9th March 2025
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Remembered to take my medicine. Have now set alarms on my phone to remind me.

thepritch

1,564 posts

188 months

Sunday 9th March 2025
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vaud said:
Remembered to take my medicine. Have now set alarms on my phone to remind me.
My small win today is reading this and being thankful that you reminded me too. Thank you!