Today, I returned to Hangzhou from Beijing, and now I have long been Xi to the state of several cities a day, and I feel that it has become the norm of life.
If you ride a lot of cars, you won't feel tired. On all kinds of airplanes, high-speed rail, and online car-hailing, I slept when I said I would, and I slept to death. I never feel sleep-deprived because I sleep so well that there is no place or time limit.
In the evening, I came home around 20 o'clock. Sitting in a chair, how do you feel a little wrong?Why am I sitting still and not moving, and I'm a little lazy?
It turned out that the temperature in Hangzhou was very low, and it was not heated like Beijing, so I was tightened throughout the **. When it's cold, you don't want to move, just like you don't want to get up in winter.
Thinking of this, I immediately turned on the air conditioner and electric heater in the room, and the room instantly warmed up.
At 21:30, there was a coach conversation. So, I plan to pack up, take a shower and change clothes, and carry out this passage in a fragrant and comfortable way.
I finished my shower, my hair was wet, and I shrunk into the warm room, feeling so happy.
I turned on the hair dryer and blew my hair. While I was enjoying the process of blowing my hair, the room clicked and the power went out.
I think it must be because I have several high-power appliances on at the same time, air conditioning, heating, hair dryer.
I ran out the door and saw that there was electricity in the stairwell, so I assumed that it was just the electric switch tripping.
For some reason, I didn't have the slightest mood swing, I sat in the dark room, mobilizing all the cosmic resources to help me solve this problem.
My hair, half-dried and a little wet.
I have cervical spondylosis, wet hair, and the cold and humid air of Hangzhou, and my cervical spine immediately feels a little uncomfortable.
I think I'm going to fix this as soon as possible.
I picked up my phone and turned on the flashlight built into it.
I searched my brain for the last time I tripped, and I vaguely remember that the last time was in the mezzanine of the stairs between the second and third floors, there was a safe, and the electric gate was there.
So, I immediately put on my down jacket and ran downstairs.
Good guys!The switch was replaced and replaced with a meter.
It was too cold outside, so I hurried home.
I sat in the dark. In the past, I was actually quite afraid of the dark.
But right now, my brain is running at high speed, and I'm thinking about how to fix it quickly. If it doesn't work out, my hair is wet, my 21:30 coach conversation is going to be rescheduled, I'm going to be cold tonight, and the room is dark, and I'm probably scared.
I picked up my phone and tried to contact the cloud manager.
After several rounds of communication, the cloud housekeeper said that he had submitted the system order for me, and he had to wait for the **merchant to receive the order, and then the master ** would contact me.
I asked, when will the master contact me?
The cloud butler entered a vague dialogue mode, that is, all the questions were answered politely and politely, but in fact, he did not answer my questions.
I don't have any mood swings at all, I find that it is really difficult for me to have emotions, I am constantly aware of this, I feel that I am always calm and terrible when faced with all kinds of unexpected situations, unlike human beings, only the brain is running fast and mobilizing the resources of the universe.
Waiting, not in my dictionary of life.
I walked out the door again and started knocking on my neighbor's door from house to house. I was thinking, maybe someone in the neighborhood knows that the power switch is on**.
I've never actually dealt with a neighbor. The neighbors all knew my mom, but they didn't know me.
Knocking around, none of the neighbors opened the door (covering their faces and laughing.
So, I began to open each layer of small iron boxes hanging on the wall one by one, looking for traces of the electric switch.
I looked at where the electric switch used to be hung, I looked at the rows of meters, found the meter in my house, and pressed the only button on the meter.
It can't be solved, this is an electric meter, not a switch.
I went back to my house and checked the electric switches in my house.
The state is all good, and it is all "upward".
There were a couple of iron boxes, which were hung too high for my height to reach.
So, I found a hanger and checked the rest of the tall iron boxes.
Finally, I finally found the location of the electric switch in our unit.
I immediately caught my eye on the electric switch in my house. The other houses have "up" gates, and only one is "down".
I put on my down jacket, tiptoeing, in the cold wind, lifted the hanger and got the electric switch up.
Then, I took three steps and two steps and ran home.
Wow, it's brightly lit.
Too happy, the problem solved.
Coach conversations don't need to be rescheduled.
I reviewed the whole process again, and it probably took less than 15 minutes in total, and I dealt with a lot of questions without any emotional turmoil.
At 21:30, I connected to the coach's conversation.
We had a great chat, and the visitors also saw their stuck points and said that they had gained a lot.
From 22:30 to 23:30, I watched an episode of the TV series.
At 23:30, I wrote this article to record the unexpected situation tonight.
Suddenly, I found out that the repairer hadn't called me until now, and no one had contacted me.
Come to think of it this way, if I hadn't solved this problem, I might have wet hair now, my cervical spine aching, shivering in the dark, the coach's conversation was rescheduled, and tonight's *** was not updated.
Believing in myself and relying on myself has slowly become my daily routine.
Through the current quantum perspective, I am also leading more and more people to find their inner strength, believe in themselves, rely on themselves, believe in the power of believing, create their own life experience, and live a free and blooming life state.
I continue to practice and practice, and constantly summarize methods and experiences, and then empower others, so that more people can practice and practice.
It's a good feeling!