After I read the directions to this blog, I immediately felt a bit intimidated. I am not the most organized, neat person. It seems a quality that has lacked from me, at least with physical things, is me being a perfectionist. I am not dirty by any means, but yes, my room will have a few clothes laying on the ground, my bed may have a papers and homework scattered on it, and my backpack may be completely disorganized. But, one thing in particular that has fallen especially victim to my lack of organization is my closet.
So you can imagine that once I read the blog prompt, I decided I would take on the task of organizing my closet; once and for all. It is something that needed to be done and was long overdue. Over time, it just got more and more messy, with clothes and such scattered on shelves and clothes that I have not worn in a while still hanging up on hangers, mixed in with my current wardrobe.
Before this task, as I said, I felt overwhelmed, and also a bit stressed. But, I knew that it was something I needed to do, not only to make my closet clean, but also for myself.
I began cleaning my closet and right away I felt better. Yes, I was doing work, but I was doing something so positive for myself. I actually was in a very good mood during the cleaning process, which is the complete opposite of how I thought I'd feel cleaning it. There wasn't really ever a time that I wanted to just quit and stop, or even take a break for that matter.
This is so much different that when I do homework. I am always trying to find excuses to take breaks and stop for a bit, because I am doing work that I have to try on. I found this interesting because this is the same for cleaning my closet, yet I just kept cleaning it, I wanted to.
After I had finished, I felt the biggest sense of accomplishment. I can see where all my clothes and shoes are now, and I have much more space since I got rid of the clothes I do not wear anymore. But my mind also felt cleaner, in a way. I now know that doing projects such as this one does not just benefit whatever I am cleaning or doing, it greatly benefits myself and my mind as well.
I completely agree with you. When I feel like I have to do work, I hate it. But, when I'm able to sit down and actually get it done, I feel so much better.
ReplyDeleteI also agree with you! I always say I'll get around to cleaning up my room or my closet, but I never actually set time aside for it. But once I start doing something I know will make me feel better, I realize I need to do something about it. I always have to be in the right mind set to start and finish a project as big as cleaning up my closet. After finishing a task as big as cleaning out my closet I always feel so much better! It makes me feel good to know I have accomplished something that I knew I needed to do.
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