Are you a neat freak, or do you live with clutter?
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Are you a neat freak, or do you live with clutter?In the workplace I'm neurotic about clutter, papers, files etc. But in my car and home I'm a little more laid back. Others find it rather amusing "How does she find anything?" Its a little like I Spy! Where is that other shoe?
when i'm feeling lazy, i just throw stuff anywhere. then a few days later i will look at it and go, "this is a disaster zone" and clean it up. that cycle just keeps going on and on.
I live in clutter. I have all the stuff in this room from a room that was twice the size. There's hardly room to swing a cat.
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i'm a major slob......u icouldn't begin to tell u how much dust is on my tv right now.
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I'm not a neat freak but I hate clutter, my room will is never cluttered longer than a day or two before I clean it up and organize. I keep things well dusted, and everything has a place . . . just don't look in my closet. I am somewhat of a packrat. But I keep justifying it like. . .it might be wort money some day!
same here Jimenem......besides being a slob i will end up cleaning and organizing within a couple days.....and actually i am helping my mom clean the house of all the xmaas garbage today.
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