Clutter

I really intensely dislike dirt but I seem to function quite nicely in clutter. Clutter keeps those items you just might need only a hand away. Then again, I’m talking about organized clutter and that is not an oxymoron.

I would never be able to endure an entire house or apartment cluttered, I’m talking about one room, like the study (never the bedroom) not unlike a junk drawer, but different. In that very special room you can ‘organize’ those things that you really don’t want to put away in some sort of plan/pattern that makes sense to you. Somewhat visible and easily found.

I tend to be a highly organized person so having one room randomized meets my particular sense of order. For me it’s the study (read: second bedroom sans bed) where I have my computer, printer, paper, resources, clock, etc. that make for a homey atmosphere yet without any discerable order.

Clutter – but never dirt. It really is quite delightful.

Dr. Carolyn Coon

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