Me: “I’ll wash the bedsheets.”
Her: “No, you won’t. I always end up doing it.”
This was the contention between me and Belle this morning.
Classic, right?
Straight out of a sitcom or something.
Here I am, a guy who can write bestsellers, meditate like a monk, recalibrate consciousness, and generate bliss on autopilot…
And yet somehow, I’ve neglected to help my partner with basic household chores.
To be clear:
Clothes laundry is a whole different situation.
I generate around 1% the dirty clothes that she does.
(Actual statistic.)
So I feel zero guilt about her washing three pairs of my underwear alongside ninety-nine of her shirts, dresses, socks, underwear, sweaters, scarves, scrunchies, and pantaloons.
But the bedsheets… yeah.
She had a point.
I sleep in half the bed.
Fairness indicates I should wash the sheets and pillowcases half the time.
And the truth is: I usually don’t think about it.
At all.
And admitting that felt… bad now.
Because I didn’t like realizing I’d left someone I love to pick up my slack.
Even though she always did it with kindness, without complaining.
But this — this — is what feeling good now is actually about.
It’s not about being perfect.
It’s not about pretending every moment is bliss.
It’s about remembering to come back to feeling good even when you don’t.
Especially when you don’t.
That’s what the Bliss Blueprint is for.
It helps you remember, easily and quickly.
It makes activating that natural good feeling a daily habit.
Even when you’re feeling guilty about laundry.
(Especially then.)
Download the Bliss Blueprint now (just $22) and you’ll never have to do laundry again.
Okay… you’ll still have to do laundry.
But you’ll find a way to do it that feels good now.
At least that’s my plan.
There has to be a way to make laundry feel good now, right?
And if no one’s invented it yet…
I’m going to figure it out.
Alright — time to go wrestle with the pillowcases.
Jack
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