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Wednesday 31 December 2008 - Observations

1.  Doing creative projects (like I did just before Christmas) makes me feel happy.

2.  Doing decluttering/organizational projects (like I am supposedly doing now) makes me feel frustrated, discouraged, and depressed.

3.  Not doing the decluttering/organizational projects (ie, having clutter & being disorganized) also makes me feel frustrated, discouraged, and depressed.

4.  Perhaps I would do more creative projects if I could just get the organizational ones done.

5.  Perhaps I would do more creative projects if I could just forget about even trying to get the organizational ones done.

6.  I've been working on the same decluttering/organizational project since Monday.

7.  Although the term "working" might be pushing it a little.

8.  A blog is a wonderful means of procrastination.

9.  So is this game.  (So much for not playing computer games.  I used to be good about that.  Thanks a lot, Vicki.)

10.  The computer's off button --as opposed to "sleep mode"-- is really a pretty decent time-management tool.

11.  I've had to use it lately.

12.  Three steps forward and two steps back is still progress.

13.  I need to put on some praise music and a happy face and go work some more on my decluttering project.

14.  I may yet get it finished in 2008.

15.  And then there are plenty more to start on.

16. *sigh*

17.  Post-post edit:  I could spend some time trying to figure out why this post switched fonts mid-stream.

18.  But I won't.  Because I am going to go work on my organizational project.

 

 

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Wednesday 31 December 2008 - I know!
Posted by tiredmom
Why not upon completion of an organization project, reward yourself with a craft project...and chocolate? If it's a reeeeeaaaaally extensive organizational-type project you could even break it down into steps and reward yourself when you finish a major portion of it.
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Posted by Anonymous
I can see where that game would be a distraction.
~C
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Thursday 1 January 2009 - LOL!
Posted by jugglingpaynes
I am going to tell you a secret that I learned from having the house to myself:
It's not you. It's them! :o) I couldn't believe how clear the sink was when I woke up this morning. It looked just the way I left it last night. Which only proves that I was right about being the only one cleaning dishes.

Of course, it's also the pets, but who can control a cat?

For yourself, try just organizing in the spot you are in. If you look at the whole picture, it will just distract and frustrate you. Little chunks of clutter at a time. Don't worry about how long it will stay neat. The point is to do.

And watch out for those games, they do suck you in!

Peace and Laughter in the New Year!
Cristina

PS- I love the pictures of your darling little lamb! Looks like it was a great productions!
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Friday 2 January 2009 - hey
Posted by Anonymous
Good to hear from you again. I'm going to add you to my "following" list so I don't lose track of you. Now stop reading your comments and start organizing.
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