Five Things for the First Monday of Autumn

Sep 23, 2013 06:43

1) I am in the process of cleaning up my bedroom. It's fascinating what such archeology can turn up, especially given my epic levels of clutter tolerance. Here's one thing I've realized over the last couple of days: Leaving things in piles for stupid-long periods of time enables me to detach from them emotionally, making them easier to dispose of ( Read more... )

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herself_nyc September 23 2013, 14:13:11 UTC
The piles thing reminds me of how I managed my desk back when I had a job with a desk. Paper would pile up and pile up, and about every 4 months I'd decide to tidy, and look at the piles, and realize I had no idea what was in them and therefore couldn't need them, and just sweep the whole thing off into the garbage pail.

This method never backfired.

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houseboatonstyx September 23 2013, 20:07:23 UTC
Piles of clothing are different. What's on top is what was last worn. What floats to the top is what gets worn most often. What should be discarded is what's hung neatly in the closet, because that means I haven't worn it in a long time.

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herself_nyc September 23 2013, 20:55:26 UTC
True, I wasn't thinking of clothes so much.

Frankly, I think I'd have a problem with piles of EVERYTHING if I didn't employ a weekly housekeeper. I realize this isn't possible for a lot of people. But given my childhood and college-student proclivities to total slob-itude, it's made my adult life so much saner. The housekeeper washes my clothes and puts them away every Friday and in between I put the dirty things in the hamper and manage to mostly keep up the sense of order. And once a year or so I go through all my rails and drawers and ruthlessly get rid of anything I haven't worn since the last time.

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houseboatonstyx September 23 2013, 21:33:21 UTC
Heh. I just realized what my system needs is a large fancy compost bin. Yanno, the kind where you pile stuff on top and there's a drawer at the bottom to take the oldest stuff out.

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