I just came home to a hand-written note lying on my bed. I like it so much; it's a treasure that I will keep. Hand-written words have become a rarity, at least in my life. Can you give some examples of the manifestation of your extreme organization? :)
Hmm...you may not find these examples extreme, however my sister is completely not organized so they seem extreme to her! First, nothing is out of place. Everything has a specific place. I keep no clutter. My movies and cds are alphabetized. My books are grouped by subject. My clothes are grouped by season, and then type. Every time I get an envelope of photos, I immediately put them into a photo album.
Everything has a specific place in my home as well. I have no junk drawer. Much of what I own is stored in a box, bag, case, cabinet, or something similar. Adding CDs to my alphabetized collection drove me crazy (especially if I bought a CD starting with an A, B, or C), so I no longer keep them in any specific order.
I do have a junk drawer. It's not actually a drawer, and it's not actually junk. It's just the place for things that don't have a place like tape, extra pads of paper, rubber bands, notecards, batteries....that kind of thing. And of course it's very organized!
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I gots ta stick up fo mah girl!
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Ok, now comment on more ;)
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Hmm...you may not find these examples extreme, however my sister is completely not organized so they seem extreme to her! First, nothing is out of place. Everything has a specific place. I keep no clutter. My movies and cds are alphabetized. My books are grouped by subject. My clothes are grouped by season, and then type. Every time I get an envelope of photos, I immediately put them into a photo album.
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