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What improvement in your daily environment would make the biggest difference to you?

Asked by JollyTiger (151points) October 2nd, 2009

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warpling's avatar

An ability to control my tendency to become distracted…

…less shiny moving things would help

PandoraBoxx's avatar

Different floor plan, with more storage. I don’t need more space. I just need it to match my life habits.

Les's avatar

To live with someone. It would be nice to have someone to talk to at night. And someone else to do the laundry. Or clean the toilet. Or bring me soup when I get sick.

dpworkin's avatar

I would love it if the house I rent were properly insulated, and had good, double-paned windows and high-quality doors and storm doors.

However, since I don’t pay for heat, and as an antiquarian I enjoy the atmosphere of living in a Victorian period building, I suppose I shouldn’t be complaining about the draftiness.

Facade's avatar

Moving the fuck out of here and into a nice home with my man. That would probably remedy pretty much everything.

JollyTiger's avatar

@Facade What’s wrong with your current home? Is it drafty like pdworkin’s?

JollyTiger's avatar

@Les What’s stopping you from finding someone?

hug_of_war's avatar

For my boyfriend to live in my city, which we’re trying to make happen but there are lots of obstacles at this point

Les's avatar

@JollyTiger – Men are hard to find in Laramie, WY, I’m too busy, lack of interest, depression, moving soon, blah blah blah. I guess it is just something I’m not incredibly interested in doing right now. Maybe once I move someplace more permanent.

Facade's avatar

@JollyTiger lol, no, it’s not drafty. I just desperately need new scenery in every sense of the word(s).

hungryhungryhortence's avatar

Bigger paycheck

No smoking

More sleep

An hour massage

Nekid sexy time at least once every 12hrs

hug_of_war's avatar

@JollyTiger – the economy is a part of it i’m sure, there just aren’t as many job openings as there used to be, his car is basically a peice of crap, money is very sparse, he lives in a different state, he’s looking for his first real job, so he doesn’t have tons of experience, and the list goes on and on

augustlan's avatar

A lack of deadlines… and more money.

cookieman's avatar

Less hours on the job.

More social/family time.

HGl3ee's avatar

I’d love to have my work closer to home. I live in a smaller town just outside of a large city and work in the city. The town I live in is fantastic and I would love to work here ^_^

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LuhvKiller's avatar

Get a Better Car thats More reliable!

evegrimm's avatar

I’d like a daily job. :D (Or, you know, any job.)

But seriously, I’d love to put together one of those treadmill-workstation-thingys. I spend so much time on the computer, and I know it would be much better for me to be up and moving while I while my life away.

And I’d like a cat/dog/furry pet. But as I plan to travel, it seems unreasonable at this point.

And I wish that I could have both the university that I’m at and family nearby. But it’s not possible, and that makes me sad. (I get along well enough with my family that I miss them when I haven’t seen them for a while…and then after I see them, I can go without seeing them again for a while. :D)

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