Small Project Empty update
15/4/08 17:38![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Lest my friends think I have abandoned Project Empty at the 70% mark: not a jot!
It's true that I've cleared the biggest and most visible hoards o' crap, replacing them with either blessed emptiness or very tidy, clean-lined articles of furniture. I've already published the most dramatic before-and-after photos.
It's also true that my house is now astonishingly neat (for me), and stays that way with an ease that just four months ago would have seemed like a dream. So yeah, my motivation to keep clearing is waning a little. Law of diminishing returns and all that.
But I've continued to muck out little areas as the mood strikes me or the need arises, and the project is still alive and kicking.
Remaining, in descending order of how much I don't want to deal with them, are:
Some of the less-nasty remaining slices, however, could be done in mere moments, so here's the deal: I'm going to go clear a couple of them before I even post this.
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Okay, that's that. Thank you for waiting. Six more very-small slices are now clear (is it possible that my standards are dropping ever so slightly?), including my freezer and the front porch steps. While I was at it, I noticed three slices that I somehow completely overlooked before, plus one that I've created anew, and honestly has compelled me to add them to the map.
So, Project Empty now stands at 65 of 83 areas cleared, for a declutter rate of 78%. Woo hoo!
It's true that I've cleared the biggest and most visible hoards o' crap, replacing them with either blessed emptiness or very tidy, clean-lined articles of furniture. I've already published the most dramatic before-and-after photos.
It's also true that my house is now astonishingly neat (for me), and stays that way with an ease that just four months ago would have seemed like a dream. So yeah, my motivation to keep clearing is waning a little. Law of diminishing returns and all that.
But I've continued to muck out little areas as the mood strikes me or the need arises, and the project is still alive and kicking.
Remaining, in descending order of how much I don't want to deal with them, are:
- Basement: Clothes Rack (I just hate going into my basement)
- Bedroom: Linen cupboard (where a significant number of items from other areas have wound up)
- Bedroom: Storage bins under my bed
- Kitchen: Chimney space (a sort of vertical crawlspace with lumber-room leanings)
- Outdoors: Back yard (it's been too cold and rainy)
- Outdoors: Interhouse space behind the bathroom (ditto the cold and rain, plus I really don't like my neighbors on that side)
- Kitchen: shelf over west window (which contains only one item that I just don't want to deal with--hey! maybe I could put it in the linen closet!)
- Kitchen: Refrigerator (ick!)
- Kitchen: Freezer (a sense of terrible waste)
Some of the less-nasty remaining slices, however, could be done in mere moments, so here's the deal: I'm going to go clear a couple of them before I even post this.
...
Okay, that's that. Thank you for waiting. Six more very-small slices are now clear (is it possible that my standards are dropping ever so slightly?), including my freezer and the front porch steps. While I was at it, I noticed three slices that I somehow completely overlooked before, plus one that I've created anew, and honestly has compelled me to add them to the map.
So, Project Empty now stands at 65 of 83 areas cleared, for a declutter rate of 78%. Woo hoo!
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17/4/08 15:46 (UTC)You are making great progress in my book! I tend to need some space between chapters in this project myself. Some rest time, some time on other things, then back to it. I haven't even decided what my next area is going to be on the de-clutter project but I'm sure it will be showing itself again soon...
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17/4/08 16:07 (UTC)And second, that I cam get it done. I suspect that part of the reason Mr. Roseambr is good at finishing things to the last detail is that he sticks to a plan and doesn't get a lot of new ideas and "scope-creep" while he works.