Today, I started the great purge. No, not the purge of paper clutter in my home – that will come later this week. (No, really – I’m serious. It has to…my hubby said so!). I had to build up my endurance. So I hit the web and found some good resources from a “paper organization” search and used that to motivation to propel me to start from where I was – at my desk at work.
Yes, sad to admit, I have retained files from my previous position (completely and utterly unrelated to what I do now) that are over three years old and were untouched since I moved into this cube. Out they went as I felt the wind of exhilaration rush through my hair. Or not. I didn’t think I’d have the courage to slip them through the slit of the locked recycling bin, into the one-way slot abyss, never to return to my fingertips…but away they went. I was surprised that it got easier as I went along, guided by the question grounded in reality, “What’s the worst possible thing that could happen if I threw this away?” Since I couldn’t manufacture a reasonable-sounding cataclysmic or apocalyptic consequence, I parted with much of my desk paper today. That was a baby step in the big scheme of my paper cosmos – yet, a significant step in the right direction.
Now to overcome my anxiety and attack one room at home – the office – this weekend. God even sent a co-worker to encourage me to dig and discover the root of why I’m apprehensive to get rid of stuff I don’t need or that’s not adding joy to my life. (Duh – it’s because I figure I just might need it! But I’ve gotta let go of that ridiculous thinking). Halfway joking, she said, “I might have to pop in over at your house to help you keep the momentum!” You know, I believe she just might do it. Preparation is priceless…
“Therefore be ye also ready: for in such an hour as ye think not the Son of man cometh.”
(Matthew 24:44)
© Copyright 2010 by Kayren J. Cathcart
Kayren:
This was helpful for me as I am trying to do the same. Organize my life/files/home office. I loved what you said about, what is the worst thing that would happen if I threw that away. Boy is that going to be good for me when I tackle this task AGAIN tomorrow. Thanks Sister.
Kathy
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