I don't generally see myself as an organized person, but if I compartmentalize my life, there are certain areas in which I do thrive on lists and plans and stability. For a long time I thought that the way I store (or don't store, as the case may be) unfinished projects or my questionable sense of object permanence or my delight in spontaneous plans negated the organized bits. After all, organized people are organized, aren't they?
But perhaps not. Perhaps we're all efficient and capable in some areas, and not in others - because we are complex, individual humans. To be unorganized is not to be undisciplined, nor is it a moral issue. It is a state of being. And what works for me may not work for you (or you may be able to alter it to suit your needs) but I think the key point is that it works.
So this month let's look at structure - mine, at least. Maybe we'll find common ground, or maybe we'll find new concepts - or maybe we'll laugh at the differences. I'd love to hear your thoughts as we go, on the similarities and the differences and the ways we're all a part of the beautiful puzzle of life, even though we're different shapes with different bits of the picture on us.
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