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  • Age: 20s
  • Location: Southern England, UK
  • Occupation: being a Princess..
  • Education: GCSE/A-Level/Bachelors
  • Pros: I love Islam, my pets, my friends and my family
  • Cons: I hate being lonely, missing people, work, not having healthiness
  • Aspirations: train in something useful like teaching, get married and have children (I think that wraps it up nicely!)

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2003-09-12 - 10:30 p.m.

I just realised I don't have an out-tray. Slight problem? Perhaps it's the reason my room gets in such a mess.

Today I bought a portable concertina type file organiser thingy! Clearly I live in the 21st century! I am quite pleased with my efforts at organisation. I also bought 3 plastic folderly things to put loose bits of paper in. I am very ashamed of my lack of home-based organisation. At work and studying I have always been a very organised person. I am very conscious that I really let myself down on that front at home. So now it's time to change. I am going to be ruthless and chuck out all random papers I don't need, random journals, newspapers, magazines and other assorted *cough* rubbish. Thing is when I decided to keep these things I did it with the mindset that I might actually need them for further study or reference. For example, I have this feeling that I can't chuck out past issues of Interaction, Cheers and Tymes. I have no idea why I feel like this, but I just worry that I suddenly might need them. Then the other day I was thinking... how I never ever even look at them again - except maybe the odd Interaction... e.g. when someone asks for info on M.E. This has sent my slow brain a message: chuck-em! I really don't need them if I haven't looked at them within the last 6 months.

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