What are we organizing today (2018j
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I have designated Friday for bill pay and filing. It usually takes about 20 minutes and it's done for the week. Plus my sewing table is clear for the weekend. I get overwhelmed when papers/bills pile up.
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Oh 20 minutes would be so nice so easy. I usually spend 8-10 hours twice a week just in bill paying and accounting. I also do advertising for our business so am keeping track of ad information all the time. Back to the grist mill!
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it’s amazing how work tables turn into “stuff” tables... good for you for deciding to tackle it. One thing I found helpful was finding a box that was large enough to hold all the stuff that had become a permanent fixture on my main work tables. Some things had never been assigned a home and that was why they were floating around my horizontal surfaces for all those years. Having a box that could be their tempoary home while I put away the things that did have designated spots helped make the task a little less overwhelming. I still have a layer of detritus that seems to want to float around my studios, but it is gradually getting smaller as I find spots for those items. And by having a box to put it in I can quickly clear my work tables when I need a large surface.
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I did tackle my work table over the weekend. I was hoping I'd find something really funny under all that stuff that I could share here, but I was disappointed. It was all scraps and sketches and clothes I'd meant to alter and 500 pairs of reading glasses (really there were seven). The closest thing to funny was a one-pound bag of cinnamon. Now, why do I have a one-pound bag of cinnamon, you ask? I have no idea, but it must have seemed like a good idea at the time.
I still have some things in the box that don't have homes, but now I have use of the table and can shove the box under the table and ignore it for as long as possible, secure in the knowledge that there's not really anything important in it. And likewise secure in the knowledge that there's not anything embarrassing in it, now that I've gotten rid of the cinnamon.
Thanks for the encouragement, Rob!
I still have some things in the box that don't have homes, but now I have use of the table and can shove the box under the table and ignore it for as long as possible, secure in the knowledge that there's not really anything important in it. And likewise secure in the knowledge that there's not anything embarrassing in it, now that I've gotten rid of the cinnamon.
Thanks for the encouragement, Rob!
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Cinnamon? I remember making cinnamon and white glue dough to make ornaments in my classroom. Smelled great! We have a boathouse here (really just a big shed). It has a bunch of big bins in it from our move three years ago labeled crafts and fabric and go through. I started working there in earnest two days ago and am headed out there again soon. Really haven't found any treasures yet and am trying hard to be ruthless. Will sew this afternoon as a reward (or nap if my energy is zapped).....
This space really needs to just hold outdoor stuff. Would really make the hubby happy.
Wish me luck!
This space really needs to just hold outdoor stuff. Would really make the hubby happy.
Wish me luck!
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