Organisers, journals, calendars, alarms (lots of them), timelines (quite a few of them), neatly labeled files put in their corresponding folders, folders for everything, actually-- I may have a slight obsession with organisation tools.
My closet, book collection, and pens are all stored by category. I have several notebooks for different purposes (one for blogging, one for creative writing, one for college applications, etc.) My computer photo albums are all organised by date, event, and relevance. And yet... I always find myself doing the majority of my work on the days/hours approaching the deadline. I often find it hard to stick to one idea, constantly scratching the previous one after thinking of something "better". I become restless and couldn't stick to a set routine for long. In short, I am chaotically organised whose self is organised chaotically. . . . Now, I don't know what else to write, I've completely lost my train of thought on what point I wanted to make in this post and now I'm just rambling... Do you get me?
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