Re: Deciding where to put what
In Response To: Deciding where to put what ()

: My life would flow with greater ease
: if I could wrap my mind around the
: little decisions that need to be
: made every day.

: For example, I have a hard time
: making quick and on-the-go
: decisions about where to put what.
: A good example is my cluttered
: work desk at home. Rather than
: throw out a few papers, file some
: others and leave the rest as they
: are (i.e, doing some
:
decluttering), I
: simply do nothing.
: The hardest part of decluttering for
: me, is finding the right home for
: each piece of paper.

: The pile grows, and though I know I
: can take care of some of it
: right now and
: get partial relief from the mess,
: I feel so overwhelmed that I take
: no action at all.

: I would feel a little more radiant if
: I could let go of my dream of the
: perfectly tidy desk - which never
: materializes - and start taking
: small steps a few times a week to
: throw out/put away those papers
: that do have a home (on my
: shelves, in my drawers, etc.)

: Generally speaking, I am very good
: about maintenance......my home is
: quite tidy.
: But the pile on my work desk is a
: different story......I feel I need
: to be able to decide about ALL of
: it before I can start taking
: action.

: Any comments?

I know that the state of my *desk* reflects the state of my life :h3) and my addictions, :h4)

When it is important enough, you will do it. It really isn't about the technique. Lots of us can give you a hundred techniques :h5)

When you want it, you will do it. :s2(

But you might take a picture so you have the *before* :s7( because I know you will want it :h6)

Kathleen