Are you 'organised' ?

Haven't done a research, but I think those ones may have been from Aberdeen. I know one was married to a woman from Skye who supposedly was a witch. Goes with the Welsh witches like my gramma.

So you've got a little witch blood in ya eh ?.......that explains sooooo much. :)
 

Yes, I'm organized and can usually find things pretty quickly. Which reminds me I have to re-arrange my dishes, its been 10 years since I tidied up my crockery cupboard, I don't even know what's up there on the top shelf.
 
Haven't done a research, but I think those ones may have been from Aberdeen. I know one was married to a woman from Skye who supposedly was a witch. Goes with the Welsh witches like my gramma.

How cool! So you come by it naturally? ;) Awesome. I can't prove any Scots ancestors, but my maiden name is definitely Welsh.
 

Reading maggiemaes post about making lists made me wonder how 'organised' other people are, I have a couple of friends who always seem to be misplacing their keys, getting times wrong (even missing flights on occasion) running out of basic provision like milk and bread, turning up late for appointments and generally living in chaos

Maybe it's my office training or the fact that I'm a Virgo but I have to be organised, it just makes sense to me to have 'a place for everything and everything in its place' life runs smoothly and I'm not standing outside the door in the rain rummaging round in my bag looking for keys or arriving home without milk because it wasn't on the list !

I'm organized enough, but far from obsessive about it. Not everything is in its place and my junk drawers get cleared around once a year, but are just as full afterwards. :eek: I rarely run out of stuff that I'll need for something, usually buy before I need it. Never late for appointments, usually early. I hate flying, rarely do, but when I do I'm very careful to have take off times correct and do what it takes to be there early and get it over with.
 
Nope, not organized. It's definitely a handicap, and I'm aware of it, but so far not enough to change. Is there still time to learn?
 
All I can suggest are baby steps. One of the best things I did recently. I had a box, a shelf, and my desk all overflowing with envelopes/notes/papers/junk/mail/important mail. It took two whole days but I got a bunch of file folders and labels. Then every single everything went into piles on the kitchen table. The junk got tossed, the important stuff filed, sensitive stuff shredded, sentimental stuff put in a drawer. Now I have two file boxes and can put my paws on just about anything I need.
 
Bluebreezes, my desk would look most like the last one in your link. I have a depth classification system: The farther back in the past I used something last time, the deeper down in the pile I know it is. It does require a good memory though. When the memory starts to go, I'm in big trouble. Ha!

The rest of my house isn't this bad, just the desk.:confused:

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I think I am very organized...maybe even on the excessive side. Sometimes I get a little anxious when things get disorganized. I like for everything to have it's place. When someone is looking for something around here, guess who they ask where it is?
 
Nothing wrong with witches! I know a couple of them! :)

Belief in witches is something that people still have around Salem, Massachussetts, New England. Depends on whether its the black magic kind or the nice white magic Wicca girls. Good that its an acceptable notion nowadays, otherwise it could get hot.
 
Belief in witches is something that people still have around Salem, Massachussetts, New England. Depends on whether its the black magic kind or the nice white magic Wicca girls. Good that its an acceptable notion nowadays, otherwise it could get hot.

There a huge number of people who call themselves 'wiccan' in many countries. Same thing. I considered myself a pagan during the 90's but not wiccan. I was in Tennessee at the time and there was a huge pagan community.
 


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