re-stocking on sticky tape, a stapler, hole punch and the rest of the stuff which slows you down when you can't lay your hands on it. Maybe a wall planner, too?
It's easy and it'll help.
...getting the juicer out from the back of the kitchen cupboard and starting to use it again. It makes a great smoothie, it's quite therapeutic making one and it tastes great.
It's definitely there; right at the back next to the fresh pasta making machine.
...cancelling that subscription. You simply aren't reading it, never will read it and it makes you feel guilty that you aren't getting what you paid for.
Cancel it. You'll feel a whole lot better.
... leaving a lovely note on her windscreen. Whether she realises it's you or not, you've started something. And you'll feel a whole lot better for it.
...getting a watch, again. I know that last one let you down and broke. And I know your phone tells you the time. But it just isn't the same, is it? Start with a budget one: remind yourself how useful they are.
...deciding a time after which you will not do work at home. The earlier in the evening the better, of course. After that time, that's it: your time, family time. But definitely not e-mail nor business calls nor paper-work time. Decide now. You'll feel a whole lot better for it.
...a trip to the Zoo. Slip off early if you can. Take the team. Get a different perspective. Whether it's London or San Diego, you'll certainly feel better for it. And if it is London check out the new Gorilla Park.