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    <title>Keeping The Clutter Of Unfinished Projects Under Control</title>
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    <pubDate>Mon, 09 May 2016 17:05:55 +0000</pubDate>
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    <description><![CDATA[Recently, we were leaving the house at 8am on a Saturday. Due to the fact that our home was on the market, and it was a weekend, we made sure everything was clean and vacuumed before leaving in case of a sudden showing request. I made the comment to my husband about how nice it [&#8230;]]]></description>

        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 class="entry-subtitle">Creating A More Peaceful Environment At Home</h2><p>Recently, we were leaving the house at 8am on a Saturday. Due to the fact that our home was on the market, and it was a weekend, we made sure everything was clean and vacuumed before leaving in case of a sudden showing request. I made the comment to my husband about how nice it was to be leaving the house in such great shape before we left.</p>
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<p>Immediately, he replied, “Well Honey, we could just leave Realtor cards out on the entry table all year long so we think our house is still on the market.”</p>
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<p>Ouch!  That stung! I tend to be the one who struggles with cleaning my desk up at the end of the workday and making sure the dishwasher gets loaded before bed. It’s not that I don’t value a perfectly decluttered home. But I&#8217;m not always taking the time to finish up and put things away that I’ve been working on.</p>
<p>Though it’s much easier now that we live in a smaller place, my tendency to get sidetracked or interrupted can easily cause certain areas to be less than totally picked up. I used to blame my interruptions on the little ones in my home—but I can no longer use that excuse.</p>
<p>Over the years, my husband has learned to flow with my tendencies and to even lower the standards of having everything neatly in its place at all times.</p>
<p>But here are a few things that help me keep clutter under control:</p>
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<li><strong>Reconsider starting a big project if there&#8217;s not enough time to finish.</strong> My doer tendency wants to make use of even five extra minutes to complete something that needs doing. But how much wiser to wait for a larger chunk of time if it means I can finish the project and cleaned up all at one time.</p>
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<p><strong>Have a stopping point.</strong> The saying that a woman’s work is never done is very true! But we women do need to set a stopping point for the evening and take some time to relax before heading off to bed. This helps me so that I don’t start into yet another job that will have to be abandoned before it’s finished. And I can build in a little clean up time for anything needing picked up.</p>
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<p><strong>Plan times in your schedule for those bigger projects.</strong> Each week I like to set aside larger blocks of time to work on projects and complete. Some weeks, this extra time is not available. But other weeks, I can guard a morning or an afternoon that I can devote to the job. If I don’t plan it in, it will never happen.</p>
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<p><strong>Find a place to store an unfinished project.</strong> For me, that is most likely books and papers and items on my desk. My husband came up with a way to help me store that mess by buying me a decorative black box with a lid to put all my folders and papers in while I am not working on them. Whatever it is for you, find a closet, a drawer, or some other place to put your projects away for those in-between times. Just remember that they are there and still your attention!</p>
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<p>Whether you tend to have everything put away in its place or not, there are seasons when we don&#8217;t always hit our own or spouse&#8217;s desires on the homefront. A little flexibility and open communication help during those times.</p>
<p>In any case, do yourself a favor by creating habits such as those above to keep clutter under control and your home more peaceful for everyone.</p>
<hr><p><strong>Question: How do you keep the clutter of unfinished projects under control in your home? Share your answer at https://kirbyandersen.com/2016/05/keeping-the-clutter-of-unfinished-projects-under-control/.</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>

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