I'm really curious about this now. My last flatmate was a bit of a clean freak. Unlike me she had a place for everything but she could occasionally leave food mess on the kitchen bench.
I always have the bench clean even if i have uni papers all over the table and washing hanging on my little indoor clothes rack for a while after they'd dried.
She said she cleaned because it made her feel better about herself and i guess it was more being orderly than actually clean. She was stressed before she left because her work contract had ended, she wasn't able to find another full time contract in work she wanted and her relationship was falling apart.
So I guess my Q is if it's a bad way to handle chaos in your life what would be a healthier way to deal with it?
I mean having order to things can cut down the little frustrations of not being able to find and keep track of things etc. Or is it just procrastination?
Is it really part of the problem? I mean if you relaxed a little with the way your order your things surely it doesn't correct the problem.
would have thought it's just a symptom of the way people might try to deal with it.
Also unless you do it instead of facing your problem couldn't it even be a good thing? Giving you structure in you home life and a stable base to work from when other things might be going haywire?


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