Being too pernickity can be a problem? Learn how to relax and not sweat the small stuff!

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Okay, folks, gather ’round for a bit of a yarn. The word “pernickety” – it’s been on my mind. Not in a bad way, just… observing it in action, you know? Sometimes you stumble into situations where being pernickety isn’t just an option, it’s the whole darn game.

Being too pernickity can be a problem? Learn how to relax and not sweat the small stuff!

My Little Adventure in Precision

So, there I was, a few weeks back, staring at this flat-pack box. You know the kind. More pieces than a thousand-piece puzzle, and an instruction booklet that looked like an engineering schematic for a space shuttle. My first thought? “Oh, here we go.” I’m usually a ‘glance at the pictures, get the gist, and wing it’ kind of guy with these things. Works out, most of the time. Mostly.

But this thing, it looked… serious. And I’d promised the family it would be done right, no wobbles, no leftover mystery screws. So, I decided, alright, I’m going to embrace my inner pernickety. I’m going to be that guy.

The Process – Oh, the Humanity!

  • First off, I actually laid out all the pieces. Like, every single one. Counted the screws, the dowels, the little plastic whatnots. Matched them to the parts list. Took a good half hour, I tell ya.

  • Then, the instructions. I read every. Single. Word. Step 1a, then 1b. No skipping ahead. If it said “ensure panel A is facing upwards with the three holes towards the left,” you bet I checked it three times. I was muttering to myself, “Okay, three holes, facing upwards… check.”

    Being too pernickity can be a problem? Learn how to relax and not sweat the small stuff!
  • There were these tiny diagrams showing which screw went into which pre-drilled hole. Some holes looked identical, but the instructions insisted on specific screws. Part of me was screaming, “Does it really matter?” But pernickety-me just sighed and followed along.

  • I remember one bit, attaching these fiddly little drawer runners. The screws were minuscule. The alignment had to be spot on. My usual approach would have been to get it ‘close enough’. But no, I got out the small level, I measured. I felt like a watchmaker, not a guy assembling a cheap dresser.

The Grand Finale (and what I learned)

And you know what? After what felt like an eternity of squinting at diagrams and carefully tightening cam-locks just so, the thing actually came together. Perfectly. No wobbles. Drawers slid like they were on buttered silk. All pieces used, nothing left over except the Allen key.

It hit me then. Being pernickety, for that task, was exactly what was needed. My usual ‘she’ll be right’ attitude would have ended in frustration, a lopsided piece of junk, and probably a few choice words.

So, yeah, “pernickety.” Sometimes it’s a pain in the backside, especially when someone else is being it at you. But when you’re the one doing it, for a specific reason, to get a specific result? Well, sometimes it’s the only way to fly. It’s about knowing when to sweat the small stuff, I guess. This time, sweating it paid off. Now, ask me to be that detailed about sorting my sock drawer? That’s a whole other story, friends.

Being too pernickity can be a problem? Learn how to relax and not sweat the small stuff!

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