Man. I got a boyfriend, and suddenly everything seems to be regularly clean and organized. The main thing we did was got rid of all my clashing furniture, and just got a HUGE bed and desk. I could put all my clutter in boxes under the bed. And that’s it… perfectly minimalistic and easy to clean….
kaseybear has written 4 entries about this goal
That’s funny I said I wasn’t sleeping next to my laptop anymore, I started doing it again. Why must I create these cluttery obstructions?
My room hasn’t been clean this summer, but I’m moving in less than two weeks and started packing up, a fresh start may be the key.
Vacummed the cat hair, changed bedsheets, washed the litter box, did laundry, put books away. I need to get this Ebay stuff out out out though ! Clutter is the problem.
p.s. I still need bed obstacles. I like that my cat now sleeps at the foot of the bed. I don’t have to sleep with my laptop anymore.
I have some love for being careful where I step. However clean my room is, either leaving something in FRONT of the door or leaving thumb-tacs on the floor is something that I still compulsively seem to do. I also need some sort of obstacle in my bed whether that’s wearing shoes or sleeping on books. I would continue this except for I don’t have guests that have the same profound love for the “tack-avoidance game”. What causes these compulsions? Do I need resistance in every simple act in order to be feeling accomplishment? How can I ever be able to fully clean
