This month's game is clearning: cleaning, clearing, and learning, brought to you by Stacy.
I just got a new computer (yay!!!), and it involves hours and hours and hours of getting the drivers and software installed as well as transferring all the settings.
Hours and hours.
But one of the things I love (other than the Corvette-like speed) is the opportunity to clear out old files, get rid of Outlook profiles I no longer use, and trim down the dozens of websites I've once upon a time accessed.
So I'm not only working faster, but I've removed a lot of clutter. I don't even have a microsecond of looking at all the Outlook profiles I have to scroll through before I get to the one I want. The only thing I see is what I use currently.
What have I learned? (Because Stacy insists that learning is part of clearning.) I've learned - or had reinforced - that clutter bothers me. I want things pared down to only what I use and need. Anything else takes up even a slight bit of attention. And it's not necessary.









It's not that *I* insist... the *word* insists. "Learning" is part of it--it's right there in b/w! ;)
Posted by: Stacy Brice | March 06, 2010 at 10:37 AM
Theoretically, one could make the argument that "clearning" comes directly from "clear" and "clean."
Just sayin'....
But I'll play the way you want me to. :)
Posted by: writewell | March 06, 2010 at 11:11 AM