What is it?

For many it evokes different images. For me, up until a week or so ago, it was organized chaos. A system to the madness and disorder that surrounded me. A way for me to find an excuse not to sort, keep, and remove, the nonsensical pile of cutlery, crockery, and old receipts around me. A lie I told myself that I had, so that I could find another way to avoid doing anything.

Until last Thursday that is. Is this another sudden burst of motivation that lasts only a few days or weeks? I am not sure. But I shall bathe in the glory of being motivated to fix and sort my way to a living space that is not so crowded, as well as scheduling and sorting my events in life.

Some may call it a temporary obsession, but one may see myself staring at my tablet thinking of what tasks, and events I may have missed. Meticulously writing times, locations, repeats, and names of these events. Though these may not seem like much for most, it is not something that I did often if at all. I hoped to be thorough to be able to free up as much brain real estate as I could to possibly open my mind to explore more things I was interested in.

With the ever pressing issue of job hunting and scheduling interviews around work times, classes, and personal events, I find that my scheduling has become more important to me so that I do not have a major clash between them all. I can only hope that I am careful enough to do that.

Organization is a careful order that could crumble at any moment. At least to me.

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