Posted by Brad Gyde on March 22, 2011 at 09:59:46 from (173.110.155.119):
In Reply to: organized people posted by Larry NEIL on March 21, 2011 at 20:21:26:
I've been trying my whole adult life to be "organized, neat, and tidy" Everything has it's rightful place, but sadly, I must be too lazy to put it there until the mess is overwhelming.
My weakness is "buckets".. I work on a project say in the driveway (shop isn't big enough to get tall things indoors) so I put what I need in a 5-gal bucket, coffee can, etc.. Carry it out, and when I'm done, I just set the bucket back inside.. I been emptying buckets and cans and crates for the last month, off and on.
It's been nearly 15 years of trying to change, still looks like a bomb went off in the shop (and sadly, the house isn't a lot better..) But, I'm making small improvements.. I no longer let tools lay on the floor, where I last used em, and the dirty laundry makes it to the laundry basket these days (and sometimes the clean clothes even get folded!!).. Oh, and trying to focus on finishing 1 project before starting 10 others (unless there is a "priority project") if I keep it up, and by the time I die I ought to be organized.
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