Tuesday; January 22
Not
long ago I was looking at the top of my desk and it looked like it was snowing
yellow papers. Scattered around my desk
were several old sticky notes as well as old letters, books, a Diet Coke bottle
and several bottle caps. While I have
never the been the neatest person in the world, one of the places this had
become the most notable was on my desk.
The reason this caught my attention was a quote that I had seen from
Audrey Thomas, “Clutter is a result of delayed decisions.”. I had heard a lot of adages about clutter –
everything from it being a sign of genius to it being a symbol of disarray, but
as I reflected on her observation I got to thinking how true it was. The reason for most of the clutter wasn’t
(necessarily) that I was messy, it was that I just hadn’t followed through with
what needed to be done with the items. I
hadn’t returned this phone call, I hadn’t filed that letter, I hadn’t finished that book. My messy desk was the result of my procrastination
and lack of follow-through.
While this observation prompted me to clean
up my desk, it got me to thinking about all the clutter in our lives. Do we have uncompleted thoughts, ideas and
plans? If so, why? Is it because we can’t finish them and bring
them through to fruition or is it that we just never get around to making the
decision to do something about them? Our
emotional clutter (that often leads to feelings of anxiety and a sense of being
overwhelmed) can be eased by making a plan and following through.
Are we feeling discombobulated? Maybe today is the day to “do” something
about it.
Think About It!