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Posted by two mile on January 07, 2007 at 19:47:31 from (66.102.50.93):
My goal for the winter is to improve my organizational skills. I've gotten far to used to funtioning in clutter. This is a change that I am finding difficult to get started. I know that I am a frustrated perfectionist. This means that if I don't have enough time to do a job right, then it doesn't get started. It also sometimes means that what should take an hour might take a day, or what should be done in a day might take a week. Exaggerated but true. My satisfaction comes from getting a job done, and I separate cleanup from the job itself. Thinking that I'll get the cleaning done later, I don't know if this is because of other distractions in life, or an excuse. Maybe it's just laziness. Quite possibly all the above. Now that I have disclosed all my dysfuntions, What are your suggestions for climbing out of my own clutter and into a more efficient workspace? And for what it's worth, don't tell me to get off this dang computer and put something away!! Right now I don't know where it goes. Have some fun with this one guys.
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