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Its not uncommon for people with ADD to have clutter in their lives. Though we really prefer things to be nice and neat, we dont have the wherewithal to keep things that way. We hate to be bored, and so we procrastinate, sometimes for years. And we may be comfortable with our messes, but the people who have to live with us may not be so easy going. They let us know when its time to fix the mess. So, how does a person with ADD get started? GameTrailers.com - Video Reviews - PodcastBlaster Podcast Directory:: ATV: Untamed puts you in control of everything from minibikes to monster trucks, .. keep this title from breaking the dreaded movie-licensed game curse. http://www.podcastblaster.com/directory/podcast-865.htmlHOME | Bali to Hawaii: The Climate Caravan Moves On - Dot Earth - Climate :: I mean, if the enviros think man can combat ‘climate change’, .. so as not to clutter up this public blog with stuff that may not interest others. http://dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/01/29/bali-to-hawaii-the-climate-caravan-moves-on/HOME |
Heres an idea for you that is totally ADD-friendly:
Get a big box and dump everything into it. Just gather it up and toss it into the box. Not too boring or time consuming, right? Just be sure to keep bills aside or anything that needs attention. You may want to get a basket and keep it somewhere thats easy to get to when the mail comes. You can just toss bills in there as they come in, and then, pick a day each month when youll pay them.
Pick a day to go through the box youve just filled with mess, too, and be sure its a day when you wont be distracted and need to leave the house. This will be an all-day, job, but a painless one. So, get a timer and two bankers boxes with lids from the office supply store, and a trash can. Then, set the timer for five minutes and start going through the stuff in the big box. Put trash in the trash, important papers into one bankers box, and not-so-important-but-I-dont-want-to-throw-away papers into another one. Willamette Week | “best of portland -- places” | July 24th, 2002:: Add in the fact that you can peer down on City Hall (and might just get a Conquer the Clutter | Living Portland institution Anne Hughes embraces her http://wweek.com/editorial/2838/3013/HOME | EVE Online | EVE Insider | Forums:: Make it to where only directors can add to the bm list .. That's like to slay over an over the same monster during a fantasy game for XP. http://myeve.eve-online.com/ingameboard.asp?a=topic&threadID=305613&page=7HOME |
At the end of the five minutes, stop. Reset the timer for 55 minutes, and go and do whatever you want to do for that time. When the timer buzzes, then set it for 5 minutes again, and go back to the big box and start sorting. Unless the big box is the size of a small elephant, you should be done by the end of that day.
After finishing, write a date on the not-so-important bankers box and store it. If you dont look inside after six months, then, throw it away. Keep the other bankers box with important papers, like insurance policies or product warranties, in a cool, dry place where you can reach it easily. Its not important that the papers inside are organized. They just have to be available for you to find them, if needed.
Nothing in the world will stop your ADD from making clutter again. So, make this a monthly ritual. Pick up everything, and take a day to sort it. If you can do this, youll be happier, but imagine how happy your non-ADD family will be. You can do anything for 5 minutes at a time. Try it and see if this clutter-slaying process isnt right for you.
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