Monday, November 21, 2011

Get Organized

I would say that I am organized, but unlike Aristotle I don't use logic and classification when organizing. After a week my bedroom and bathroom start to get very unorganized and messy. I decided to get organized, so for this project I chose to clean my bedroom. 

My bedroom has several dressers and shelves so I decided to clean them off and reorganize what was on them. For example, I put the books on my bookshelf in alphabetical order. On my dressers I grouped items together that I used daily and ones I rarely ever use. For the past few months since school started, my textbooks have been scattered on the floor, so I put them on my bookshelf. I also organized my clothes. I separated the dirty ones from the clean ones by throwing the dirty ones in the hamper and hung up my clean ones. It only took me about 30-35 minutes to straighten up my bedroom.

When I was cleaning up my room I started to get frustrated and bored because it seemed to be taking forever. So I plugged in my iPod and listened to my music. My music made the cleaning tolerable. I was able to finish quicker because I couldn't be disturbed by any other noises around me. After I finished cleaning I had such a feeling of relief. I was finally done. 

After finishing the project I had a big sense of relief knowing that my room was finally clean and organized. Before this project I had no idea that I was able to get even more organized than I already was. Even though I wasn't classifying my stuff in my bedroom everything had its own place. So overall I think that this project was an interesting way at looking at getting organized. 

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