My dad can do anything, build anything, fix anything. My FIL could do it all also when he was alive. I grew up helping my dad and can do a lot of stuff. My husband went to college and learned how to work with numbers. He isnt too skilled in repairs. He is not Mr Fix it. But I have shown him how to change outlets, switches, doorknobs, doors, windows, toilets, faucets,,, its a nice list of what we can do ourselves. Some of it isnt real easy and takes muscles. I have always been more than willing to go to a hardware store and ask questions and draw pictures, write it down, and get advice. They will walk you thru the steps and ask the questions you might not be aware of. Be sure to turn the power off to that light, if not the whole house. Use a ladder or step stool so you can reach without standing on tip toes. It can get hard to hold the fixture. Have everything you need, tools, screws wire caps, wire cutters, screwdrivers, needle nosedplyers, electrical tape and the directions right there handy. And if you get stuck and cant figure it out, call dad! Most dads like helping out and if you just say,, "would you SHOW us how to do it?" He should be willing to come over one more time.. Get some how to books, and dont be afraid to ask. go to YouTube and search for the project you need. They show everthing on that site! Watch the house fix it shows on tv too. And if you really dont understand a job,, dont do it until you do. Its not worth blowing yourself off a ladder because you didnt quite understand what they meant because the instructions were in some other language.