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I too am a 'closest lister'- lol. Actually that came as a suggestion

from my T in order to pull myself out of depression- to organize my

day and have a routine and schedule and all kinds of stuff. For the

most part it works until the list takes over and I confuse it w/real

life- its only a list - a guidepost, not the actual journey. But

probably b/c my nada was so disorganized too lists help me out.

K

> In a message dated 3/31/04 10:21:55 AM Eastern Standard Time,

> deirdret@y... writes:

> CAROL--I used to make lists all the time too. For some

> reason I stopped doing that about a year ago.

> Actually, that is the time I stopped contact with my

> nada, hmmmm....I wonder what that means? Well, I

> started up a new list this morning. I think I really

> need to do that right now, thank you!

>

>

> Hi Deirdre,

>

> My nada never organized anything. Lists are MINE. One hint

on 'list

> making'...from an X-pert. The little sticky notes are

worthless...don't stick to my

> steering wheel... I use index cards; one side for groceries, the

other for

> errands. How's that for 'healthy addictions'? {if you tape two

cards together

> on one end they will 'hang' on the steering wheel...the only place

where I

> can't miss my instructions to myself} Carol

>

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In a message dated 4/2/04 12:13:42 AM Eastern Standard Time,

danc19fr@... writes:

My nada is an obsessive lister. She can spend all morning making

lists to organize half her afternoon. My stomach gets all turned

upside down just thinking about lists. I am steadfastly disorganized

and prefer to stay that way.

- Dan

I've got the ugly twin to that flea, Dan. My nada couldn't find even her

stuff in the mess, total chaos, and it was usually somebody elses fault. We had

to dig in the pile of unwashed laundry in a hall closet and shake out

something to wear to school. Remember the tv commercial when the guy opens a

closet

and stuff falls out and buries him; that was our closets at foo home. This

'flea' however does not make me a 'betty homemaker' ... is not about

houseCLEANING, but all my stuff is in labeled boxes with individual catagory

bags

inside...the boxes are in neat stacks...that might hit me on the head one day,

haha.

Carol

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My nada is an obsessive lister. She can spend all morning making

lists to organize half her afternoon. My stomach gets all turned

upside down just thinking about lists. I am steadfastly disorganized

and prefer to stay that way.

- Dan

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> I've got the ugly twin to that flea, Dan. My nada couldn't find

even her

> stuff in the mess, total chaos, and it was usually somebody elses

fault. We had

> to dig in the pile of unwashed laundry in a hall closet and shake

out

> something to wear to school. Remember the tv commercial when the

guy opens a closet

> and stuff falls out and buries him; that was our closets at foo

home. This

> 'flea' however does not make me a 'betty homemaker' ... is not

about

> houseCLEANING, but all my stuff is in labeled boxes with individual

catagory bags

> inside...the boxes are in neat stacks...that might hit me on the

head one day, haha.

> Carol

>

>

OH NO!!!! I have this flea. I make lists constantly. If I don't I

cannot remember a lot of stuff that I need to do on specific days. I

was so bad, I couldn't even remember that I had an appointment the

next day, if I was called the night before to be reminded of it. I

will just have to work harder & just make the very minimum lists &

keep them on the computer. I now keep my appointments on the computer

& program the computer to remind me over & over until I have gone to

the appointment. Organized I am not. The worst part of it is that I

am a packrat. We never had enough food or clothes, & we weren't

allowed to have books unless they were school books, no paper,

pencils, & things of that nature. So what do I stock up on, clothes,

shoes, food, tissue paper, towels, washrags, & books. I have around

1000 books on the shelves & in boxes. I have another 2 or 3 thousand

on CD's. I have to have these things or I go into a panic. Most of my

lists are to help me get organized with the stuff I have. I am slowly

fighting myself over having so much stuff. The only thing that I

cannot fight with myself about is the food & toiletry items.

Debbie

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