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Try to remove everything possible from the bathroom, including the dirty clothes hamper and bathroom scale. Our family bathroom has only one small medicine cabinet for toothpaste and shaving stuff, and it is enough.
Now, in the place of clutter, look for ways to add beauty. An appropriately colored picture, an additional mirror perhaps. The tops of the toilet tank, bathroom windowsill, and tub corners should be empty. Shampoos and conditioners should go on a shower caddy, and children’s bath toys should be stored in a mesh bag and hung on the caddy.
If you have a tub/shower combination with a shower curtain, consider this treatment. It involves hanging window curtains on a tension rod. It is possible to use regular window curtains, but the idea has been adapted and packed in shower curtain form as well. Look for it in the bath section of department stores or in bath shops. The shower curtain liner slides behind the curtain on the shower curtain rod, leaving the decorative tension rod curtain in place.
Posted by admin | Posted in Personal | Posted on 30-11-2009
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Between 80 and 90 percent of the information we save has no real value. Surveys show that average Americans spend an entire year of their working lives searching through desk clutter or looking for misplaced objects. Executives waste up to six weeks a year looking for misfiled or mislabeled papers.
You are overwhelmed by paper. You are overwhelmed by time. You save useless papers because of fear of making a mistake. You are afraid that, if you discard something, it will come in useful later. You are afraid that we will lose our jobs if we don’t CYA. Stop letting fear run, and ruin, your business. Let’s set some intelligent, practical guidelines for making decisions and empowering you and your employees to make good decisions.
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Some thirty years ago Marshall McLuhan, an English professor at the University of Toronto, suggested that technological changes in the media of communication were turning the world into a “global village.”35 Today we live in the village that McLuhan envisioned.36 Satellite transmissions bring news into our living rooms as it happens. The Internet provides access to information that was previously available only in the libraries of colleges and universities. Speeches that once were dusty relics in the pages of anthologies come to life on videotape. Computer conferencing makes it possible for executives in Singapore to “meet” with executives in New York without having to travel. National boundaries are dissolving as time and space no longer impede the flow of information and ideas.37
As we move into the twenty-first century, we must adapt to our diverse world. Although speaking to a diverse audience is a challenge, it is also an opportunity. Learning to communicate with diverse others can be one of the most rewarding experiences of your public speaking class. To find out more about your own sociocultural background, or about those of others, consult the relevant web sites listed at the end of this chapter. Again, keep in mind that the information you access relates to groups in general and not necessarily to your particular classmates. Try to integrate and reconcile such information with the information you derive about them firsthand.
To make the most of the opportunities of addressing varied audiences, you must be able to avoid some pitfalls. You must understand the power of streotypes and bias and of the problematic “isms”—ethnocentrism, sexism, and racism. Finally, you should know how to find and build common ground with your listeners.
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Organizing books are a lot like dieting books. It is estimated about half of Americans are on some form of diet on any given day. We need organizing books just as we need dieting books because we are a bloated, overweight society, in terms of information clutter and physical body mass. Oddly enough, a related benefit to deciuttering is weight-loss. Presented properly, this could be a great motivator. Maybe your new motto could read, “Cut the fat—corporate and personal.”
Anyone who’s been on a diet will agree that unless we change our fundamental relationship with food, we won’t lose weight. Unless we change our fundamental relationship with our stuff, we won’t get organized. Not everyone needs to be model-slim or over-organized. It could be that you are a square peg trying to fit into a round hole and a change of position is in order.
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The bathroom is a small room that gets a lot of use. It needs special control. That basically means getting rid of the clutter. Bathrooms differ markedly. They range from those with ample drawers and ample cabinet space to those with no storage room at all except a small medicine cabinet over the sink. If a person is a kind of busy, it hardly matters how much space there is because all surfaces and spaces will be overused and cluttered. The trick is to pare down all the junk—makeup, hair curlers, blow dryers, brushes, and so forth.
Many of these items should be stored in other places. My medicine is in the kitchen; my curling iron and blow dryer are on hooks in the hail closet. My makeup is in plastic shoe boxes in the hail closet. Some of these things should be moved to bedroom closet shelves or dresser drawers.
A woman at my self-help group was sharing her foray into the bathroom. “I spent two weeks camping in the Rockies recently,” she said. “I had only one little cosmetic bag of makeup and every day I looked beautiful. When I got home, I asked myself why I needed this room full of lipsticks, creams, and lotions. So I got rid of them, and now my bathroom is wonderful to be in!”
Somewhat sheepishly she added, “I didn’t throw them out exactly. I packed them in a box and put them away.” Well, at least it was a good beginning. Her mind is adjusting to their going, but it’s hard to get rid of cosmetics because you have to throw them away. (Nobody wants to adopt used cosmetics!)
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Clutters are on the other extreme of time-consciousness. We are vague about time. That’s probably a good thing. While we need to ratchet ourselves up a little bit to get into step with the rest of the world, I don’t think we need to become obsessed with time. Finding a happy balance will do just fine, thank you.
When we cram too many things, too many “To-Do’s” into a day, it is like borrowing from a high-interest credit card. Like the Biblical story the brothers who got an equal inheritance, we can squander it or use it wisely. Whether we bury it or invest it in ourselves, we never get more quantity. What we do get by using it effectively is more quality of life.