ravan: by ravan (Love Me Feed Me)
ravan ([personal profile] ravan) wrote2006-09-08 06:35 pm
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Little Things, [15 minutes]

So, the hope/plan is to spend 15 minutes each day sorting, tidying, putting away, or cleaning up something. Any pile or box is fair game.

Today I hung up about 20 shirts and put away 2 pair of pants in my 15 minutes, plus threw a bit of paper into recycling.

This journal may get a bit dull for a while, while I track my "15 minutes" tasks. If people really mind, I'll do a filter.
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[personal profile] mdlbear 2006-09-09 03:08 am (UTC)(link)
If you do make a filter, put me on it -- I need the reminders for going after my own clutter. So do my kids, but neither of them appears to be on your flist.

yay..

[identity profile] misdev.livejournal.com 2006-09-09 03:37 am (UTC)(link)
it may be only a little progress, but it is progress..

hey i went out to the barn today, and to my discerning eye, we could do a lot better, and there are a few random spaces...
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[personal profile] weofodthignen 2006-09-09 09:33 am (UTC)(link)
Good. Find a place you can stash things that need to be recycled that I have not been getting, and I'll recycle em.

M

[identity profile] heethen-crone.livejournal.com 2006-09-09 08:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Excellent idea. I picked it up in my spinning class. 10 minutes a day for 10 days, or as long as it takes. I use this method to read a book that I need to read but which I have a hard time staying with. If I make myself stick to the 10 -15 minute a day byte, I can finish any book I've said I'd read, although it takes kind of long. OTOH, it does get read. Also any project that bores me to tears. Hel, I can even tolerate my ex's bull for 10 minutes, although my eyes start glazing after about 2 minutes. LOL