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Default Nov 02, 2004 at 11:43 AM
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Yep here I am once again goofing off in front of the computer I should be cleaning~
I know what I need to do but can't decide where to begin.

Ever get a good dose of "Hyper focus"? without meds?
Man I could sure use one of those! I'm gonna try talking myself into one! I should be cleaning~

In fact my 12 year old son, the one with adhd just came into the room looking for the vacuum!!!! Oh boy Oh boy!! We must be on the same page today!

OK I think I've got myself convinced! I know if I get some things accomplished I will feel so much better so here goes nuttin! I'll let ya know how it goes. Wish me success. I should be cleaning~
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Default Nov 10, 2004 at 06:09 PM
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I needed to see this thread just now. I was just thinking about supper. I looked for the dining room table and thought I should make an effort to find it. Off to clean some clutter. Well maybe just one game before I clean.

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Default Nov 11, 2004 at 09:49 AM
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My dinning room table serves mostly as a dresser! My small apartment has a stacked W/D conveniently located in my small kitchen, also known as the laundry mat! LOL
So my dresser I mean dinning room table is rarely cleared off!
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Default Nov 12, 2004 at 03:41 PM
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I totally relate. Luckily or unluckily, my house is huge. It doesn't make a difference though. The more room I have, the more clutter I accumulate.

I did manage to find at least part of the table. Just enough room to seat two people for dinner. My husband made me a new cabinet for my computer stuff. When he saw me cleaning the table, he got nervous. Most of the stuff just moved from one surface to the other. I told him not to worry as I was organizing the clutter. Some things even got thrown away.

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Default Nov 15, 2004 at 10:02 AM
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You know emwell, it's funny what you say about how it doesn't matter how big of a place you have the clutter still stacks up. It was just as bad or possibly even worse when I had the bigger house! Seems like it's not quite as bad in my smaller apartment. Maybe it's because I had to get rid of so much stuff when we moved in here.

If I ever move into this condo I've been waiting for I will have a lot more room again. ( for even more clutter! LOL) I should be cleaning~
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