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Re: What Gets You Motivated?

A nice big cup of freshly percolated coffee! I can then conquer all!

'More or less', 'Right or wrong', 'In general', and 'Just thinking out loud ' (as usual).
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Christmas... I always go a little bit berserk cleaning and organizing for the holidays. Unfortunately, (well, on the one hand...) it only comes once a year and, well, when it's gone, it's gone...

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On 1/28/2014 MOONRISER said: It takes a whole lot more now than when I was younger. Usually when nobody else will!-

I know what you mean, Moon.

I don't feel so young anymore.



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On 1/28/2014 CelticCrafter said:

I can't watch that show, it gives me anxiety because I could see my husband like that if I let him.

If he could figure out a use for the plastic tear strip off a container of milk he would save them.

I hope my mom isn't saving tear strips from milk containers five years from now. {#emotions_dlg.unsure}

I could see it happening though.



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On 1/28/2014 Writertoo said:

I have a real problem with self-motivation. I have an ongoing list of things that need to get done, but procrastination prevents me from getting to them. What would motivate me? I believe it would be a good friend or my sister who would keep on top of me, to make sure I accomplished what I needed to. Unfortunately, everyone is so busy these days and has their own list of to-do's that they really can't help me in the way I need it. I once hired a "life coach," who helped me, but the cost got to be too much.

That being said, coffee goes a long way.

Maybe you could ask an out-of-town relative to call once in awhile and say they are in town, and ask if they could stop by...??

The house would get clean pretty quickly. {#emotions_dlg.laugh}



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On 1/28/2014 Jules5280 said:

What motivates me? When I am laying in bed in the morning and don't want to get up, but the option of peeing my bed isn't very rewarding. Then a new day begins....

You can avoid the misery of getting out of bed by purchasing a bedpan, dontcha know! {#emotions_dlg.lol}



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On 1/28/2014 bikerbabe said:

What motivates me?

Waking up to the smell of hot cat breath in my face.

Ewwww.



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On 1/28/2014 mysterylady said:
On 1/28/2014 mistriTsquirrel said:
On 1/27/2014 Azcowgirl said:
On 1/27/2014 mistriTsquirrel said:
On 1/27/2014 Azcowgirl said: Reminding myself of how good it feels to get organized(;

{#emotions_dlg.thumbup1}

.......and watching squirrels !!! They are about the best organizers I've ever seen (;

You'd be surprised. Sometimes it's hard to remember where your nuts are.

I just have to feel sorry for our little fellows. During the fall they're so busy digging holes through the yard to bury their nuts. Don't they know that in a few months they'll be buried under a foot of snow. Today they're running all over looking for food, poor things.

Your squirrels don't carry ice picks and shovels? How odd.



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On 1/28/2014 mistriTsquirrel said:
On 1/28/2014 Golden Sky said:
On 1/27/2014 mistriTsquirrel said:
On 1/27/2014 Golden Sky said:

When watching Hoarders I get somewhat motivated but I never really see where all the stuff goes, besides the trash. I keep reading on these boards about donating, but it's hard for some reason.

Do you mean that it's hard to part with things, or hard to find suitable places that accept donations?

Good question, but I don't really know. i have tons of paperwork, I have some stuff that my DH likes, antiques with no use like old radios that are pieces of furniture, we both have clothes we don't wear. I donated my kids clothes no problem. All I have to do is put the bag out on the sidewalk to be picked up. I think I should be blamed for the papers and bills, and him for all the old furniture, some goodwill nick nacks he got that I don't like, and the junk in the garage. He thinks my xmas decorations are junk and that's just 2 bins. I have empty boxes around, and I have blankets. I use the bags and get bins, but then I just have space bags and bins around. He did build a shed and I only have it half full. It's taller than wide so I have to stack things. We can't afford good furniture, so I got cheap stuff (like Sauder bookshelves) and he hates it, then he wants all this old junk he picks up. He has headboards that he makes into benches. I wish I could just throw everything away (almost), especially his stuff. We just complain about each others stuff lol.

Sounds like the two of you are enabling one another.

Can each of you commit to filling one bag or box a week of your own items to be donated? I'm also wondering if some money can be made from some of the antique items that aren't getting use. As far as the paperwork...doesn't the IRS advise you to keep the past 7 years of financial records in case of an audit? I would shred and dispose of any financial papers that are older than what the IRS recommends you keep. I've also decided to go paperless with my bills. All of my bills except for water and sewer can be sent electronically, so I don't need to keep a ton of old bills around anymore...and if I need copies of anything, I can go to the website (or my e-mail inbox) and print out a copy.

If you are resistant to the idea of getting rid of all of those papers, you may want to purchase a scanner (like "Neat Receipts" or some other brand) that allows you to keep copies of all of your papers on your computer or on a flash drive. You can create folders like you would for file folders in a filing cabinet without having the clutter. The key to getting motivated to undertake such a project, I believe, is to tell yourself, "I'm only going to scan 10 things a day." If you wind up doing more than 10, great. If you only do 10, still great. If you miss a day, don't spend a lot of time beating yourself up about it...just make an honest attempt to get back up on that horse the next day.

See if you and your hubby can agree on goals that each of you can stick to, regarding your own items (neither partner should be tossing out the others' things). The goals should probably be modest, because when you set your goals too high, it's so very hard to get motivated!!! Sometimes the only way I can get motivated is to tell myself, "just get one load of laundry done...just one." ...and then I find myself motivated to do more than that sometimes, which is cool. Cool And, even if I don't get more done than just that one load of laundry, I still met my goal...which is better than nothing, right?

If you find yourself looking for places to donate to, use Bing or Google and enter, "where to donate" or "where to recycle" in the search box. Lots of results come up.

When you make a donation, think about who may receive it...and imagine how it may help him/her. That can help, when you are trying to decide whether or not to part with something.

Please post again if you feel I've misunderstood anything regarding your situation, or if you have other concerns that need to be addressed. There are some sharp people here who may be able to help. Wink

Thank-you for the suggestions. I think the scanner is a good idea. I heard some negative reviews on this board about the Neat system, and I was really interested when I saw it on TV. Also, I've been doing the little tasks, just take a minute to empty the dishwasher, recycle some papers, etc. It's good to get things done. I decide I should work on my things and not worry about his for awhile.

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On 1/28/2014 mistriTsquirrel said:
On 1/28/2014 Azcowgirl said:
On 1/28/2014 mistriTsquirrel said:
On 1/27/2014 Azcowgirl said:
On 1/27/2014 mistriTsquirrel said:
On 1/27/2014 Azcowgirl said: Reminding myself of how good it feels to get organized(;

{#emotions_dlg.thumbup1}

.......and watching squirrels !!! They are about the best organizers I've ever seen (;

You'd be surprised. Sometimes it's hard to remember where your nuts are.

LOL.....one day I made a pile of the green pine cones, because the squirrel in my yard works his tail off collecting them all day, and one by one, he took them away and hid them,till the pile was gone. Amazingly ambitious little guys (: Anyway, My Dad never threw anything away and his garage was so jam packed , Mom would walk out there , look around and finally throw up her hands and go back in the house that she kept as neat and clean as a pin. .....I have the house now, and it took days on end to plow through Dads garage, but talk about a trip down memory lane(:.....lots of it I have in bins, still trying to figure out what to do with it, most of it went to donations and a garage sale.Couldnt believe there was actually a good sized garage buried under everything !

Bless you for your kind donation of green pine cones to a needy squirrel. {#emotions_dlg.wub}

If my mother leaves behind a home with only one cluttered room, I will be relieved.

A year or two ago, she told me that her greatest fear was that she would die before she was able to go through all of her "stuff." Since she and I know that I will be the one going through what she leaves behind, I said, "what a coincidence...that's my greatest fear too." {#emotions_dlg.lol} We both laughed. She knows I love her...but she also knows I'm not a fan of the amount of stuff in her house.

{#emotions_dlg.lol} Funny, my mom has everything in order. She said we will have no problem sorting through her papers, things, etc. She is worried about me though. I think she doesn't want me to mess up what she handled so neatly, not that I'm an only child though.