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It's been a while since I posted about "clutter", and at least as long since I did anything about it. It's been sneaking up on me.

So I spent an hour or two this afternoon cleaning up my side of the bedroom, sorting loose objects into some conveniently-available shoeboxes and generally trying to make room for the computer I hope to install there tomorrow for recording. And while I've been sitting here reading LJ, I've also been doing some long-needed maintenance on some of my web files, and simultaneously ripping the sizeable stack of CDs (mostly Janis Ian, from last year's holiday sale) that's been sitting for months on top of the computer I hope to install in the bedroom.

You see how it all fits together? It's all one big, um,... cluttered web of dependencies.

I'm still looking for one of my two Griffin iMic USB interfaces (the other is sitting on my desk, part of the clutter).

Date: 2007-11-12 12:00 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] harmonyheifer.livejournal.com
15 minutes a day would be plenty to maintain a room that has already been sorted and cleared, but if your home is typical of most fannish homes, it is going to take an hour a day to get there from where you are now. Clutter usually stems from two problems: 1.) Things need to be put away, and 2.) There is no place to put the things that are cluttering up the space, which is why it was sitting where it was in the first place. Most people need more storage or less stuff. If you have empty closets, bookshelves or storage units, you are ahead of the curve already.

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