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		<title>By: emily-sarah</title>
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		<description>Ditto to the earlier comment: Nice post! Organization -- or at least a sense of order -- is important for so many more reasons than simply being able to put your hands on [that paper, your keys, the bill that&#039;s due] without shuffling through stacks of stuff.

Like you, I grew up in a wonderfully clean/orderly home (except for my room:  my &quot;artist brain&quot; has always been dominant). I do have to be more deliberate/proactive to keep things tidy/uncluttered, but the sense of calm and peacefulness is worth that effort. 

Just found you and look forward to learning more.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ditto to the earlier comment: Nice post! Organization &#8212; or at least a sense of order &#8212; is important for so many more reasons than simply being able to put your hands on [that paper, your keys, the bill that's due] without shuffling through stacks of stuff.</p>
<p>Like you, I grew up in a wonderfully clean/orderly home (except for my room:  my &#8220;artist brain&#8221; has always been dominant). I do have to be more deliberate/proactive to keep things tidy/uncluttered, but the sense of calm and peacefulness is worth that effort. </p>
<p>Just found you and look forward to learning more.</p>
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