Having a home for everything and putting everything in its place is part of formula for a tidy home, if we were to tidy up each night before bed we would start the day without a mess, these are usually only things lying around that either do not have a home or are not in there home. If we have things that don't have a home, we can either find a home or let them go to someone else's home.
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![]() Day 2 I realised this morning that my paper work is not just the paper work. It is so many other things that come under paper. Computer is a big one, and how I am on my computer. Do I delete my emails, do I put emails in folders and keep them organised. The answer is no, taking responsibility each day to tidy up the computer the same as I tidy up my house. I would never leave my house in the mess that my computer is in. Thinking that it is just a little thing in my office, but now realising just how big it is, and what a big job I have in front of me. This makes the pile of papers on my massage table look like nothing. I feel like I have a big cupboard that is full of stuff that I have not gone through for the past 3 years. No wonder its been sitting there for a month, I had to feel the whole lot before I could move on. Day 1
I have been looking at my pile of papers for a MONTH now. Not wanting to go there. I find it so easy to keep the house tidy, I have a rythum that now just flows and when something is out, it stands out. I had felt that the paper thing was just a tiny piece of the pie, but today I felt it was a huge piece as it is what is stopping me from having a smooth flowing house and a natural rythum. |
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