What Is Messy Once Will Be Messy Again

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When did you lot become tidy...or messy? and why?

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Asked by nebule (16449 points) December 6th, 2009

Equally a child were you messy or tidy? Did this alter? When did it alter and why?

I personally went from loving mess and being a messy kid and so I recollect the very twenty-four hour period that I just decided that I was going to be tidy. I was half-dozen, I cleaned my room and tidied it and never looked back. I have been an incredibly tidy person ever since, even to the betoken of detesting it. Have I left an integral part of my character behind somewhere?

This question comes from discussions with my friend almost how children take a lot to teach us that we are unaware of. He said to me at one bespeak "just motion out of the style, stop picking upwards the balls" and it got me thinking about why I feel the ceaseless need to tidy…which made me remember that as a child I didn't have this need at all!

So whether you were messy once and now tidy or tidy and at present messy, or you've always been ane way or the other, I'd,similar to hear your stories and particularly why and when you lot inverse and if you feel yous are living in alignment with your "truthful-cocky" i.due east. what y'all actually want…

Thank you xxx

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rooeytoo's avatar

I am a messy person, e'er take been, probably always volition be. I strive and sometimes even yearn for tidiness, just never seem to be able to attain or maintain information technology.

belakyre's avatar

I ever wanted to be a tidy person, but I always tend to arrive messy in the stop. It is pretty abrasive merely I estimate I'1000 going to have to live with it.

ccrow's avatar

^ ^ What @rooeytoo said!!! I have improved somewhat over time, just it is a real attempt for me to keep upwardly w/things.

ubersiren's avatar

I was an extremely messy child and young adult. Only in the last iv years or so take I go very, very tidy. I don't know what happened other than having a child. That'due south all I can think of. I now cannot stand messes and dirt. Clutter is the big 1. I loathe ataxia! I have a cleaning schedule, and enlist my poor husband to assist out, peculiarly now that I'm pregnant. Dirt and clutter nonetheless happen, simply it bugs me to no end until I'm able to exist rid of information technology. It doesn't final nearly as long or happen nearly as often. I try to be on top of information technology for my own sanity.

mcbealer's avatar

As a child I was expected to keep a very neat room. There was hell to pay if anything was on the floor, bed wasn't made, laundry neatly folded right away, etc. I always rejected and fought confronting such rigid standards, and in one case I had my ain living space, all that "old-fashioned training" went out the door.

Present, I call my environment organized chaos. It may wait messy, and is ordinarily dusty, just I know pretty much where everything is, and can find stuff pretty quick. I'g practiced at organizing other people'southward stuff and dear creating organizational systems, especially virtual ones like electronic mail filing systems for an example.

I remember my difficulty with organizing my own belongings is that although I love sorting I find it very difficult to let go of sentimental objects, for years lived in apartments/houses with little or no shelving/drawers, detest putting away clean laundry, and have no field of study when it comes to keeping upwardly with mail that has to be opened, sorted and shredded.

Because I accept moved around a lot, I have wound up with boxes upon boxes of miscellaneous items that I have neither the time nor the desire to sort through. And yet I know there's important stuff mixed inside all the odds and ends… frustating! It also kills me because most organizational experts volition tell you lot that if you haven't worn/used something in the past 6 months yous should probably pitch information technology.

Last wintertime I told myself I was going to gear up a goal and sort through at least 2 boxes per week… then I got sidetracked edifice my photoblog. Always the procrastinator…

Ane matter that escapes me is how to keep drawers organized. I don't just don't understand how to neatly fill the drawers up without running out of infinite or winding upwards with a drawers that look like a large pile of junk. How do you lot determine what goes where with limited drawers/shelves???

And that question has led me to the conclusion I must downsize. And become rid of stuff.

Aesthetically, I love great clean spaces, and yearn to exist able to alive in such a space. When I become to IKEA and walk through their living spaces displays, I basically drool. Oh how I would love my casa to await like that!!

The concept of eliminating clutter has intrigued me for a while – - especially over the past year and a one-half -. I have been trending towards creating minimalist living spaces, and have getting rid of stuff slowly. I started with my bedroom, and am virtually finished at that place.

I would find it very liberating to get rid of 75% of the stuff I accept accumulated over the years, and hope someday I tin can look around and know I did it.

In the meantime, I will continue working steadily on the clutter, attempt to remember dusting once in a while, and recycle/consign/requite stuff away whenever I can.

mrentropy's avatar

I used to be a actually messy person until I had four pace-kids. Then I saw what a real mess was like and knew that things had to exist straightened up.

marinelife's avatar

I am messy. My father was meticulous and obsessively tidy. I am more like (merely not as bad) as my Mom who tends toward messy.

sakura's avatar

My sleeping accommodation was e'er a mess as a teenager rather than a child. I don't know how my mum put up with me havingan eleven year old daughter now, whom I get annoyed with if her room isn't tidy, I experience such a hypocrite!!!!

My business firm is unremarkably very tidy, although my wardrobes and cupboards do suffer from that inevitable illness that is spewing their contents everywhere as presently equally there doors are opened!!

CMaz's avatar

I pace myself. Always have, and at the end of the twenty-four hour period. All is good to go.

PandoraBoxx's avatar

I became much neater when information technology dawned on me that I was responsible for getting things done in my household. If I didn't practise it, information technology would autumn apart effectually my ears. With the Add together, I'k a piler, not a filer, then much of my organization is pile containment—putting things into baskets. I practice a really smashing job at that, and I'm also really good at recycling magazines or repurposing them. Will I always await at these back issues of Utne or Mental Floss again? Probably not. (Those I will pass forth to a neighbor.)

I've noticed that most people don't really care if the house is tidy, every bit long as it'due south make clean.

ShanEnri's avatar

I was extremely messy as a child! My flooring was carpeted with clean and dirty clothes alike. I never went to school in clothes that didn't take wrinkles in them. Equally I got older I started noticing my mom was a pack rat and it gave her house a slightly dingy wait and feel. I decided and so I would not follow her instance. I'm not the cleanest housekeeper, but my business firm is make clean and so are my kids rooms!

Facade's avatar

My sleeping room has always been messy. Dress everywhere. I've go tidier in the concluding year I'd say. I'm noticing my parents leaving trash and shit all around. They wait me to pick up later on them. It'due south not happening. I refuse. I think their messiness is educational activity me how to be neater so I don't drive my human crazy when we move in together. He'due south very nifty. :)

gailcalled's avatar

I tidy up furiously the hour before my cleaning couple comes, biweekly. The residual of the fourth dimension, every bit long as whateveritis is not growing mold, I let things be.

jamielynn2328's avatar

I was a really messy kid. In a family of four kids, I was pegged the messiest i. I retrieve having it actually overwhelm me.

When I was sixteen we moved and my room in the new house was too small for a mouse. I was able to keep it make clean. Now my firm is always clean. I hate when it is muddied. I'yard non the clean all day blazon, my business firm appears lived in, but it is neat and everything has a identify.

At present I watch my poor daughter struggle with the same problem. Her room is a disaster. But fifty-fifty at present, my room is by far the messiest in the firm.

fireinthepriory's avatar

I was a somehwhat messy child, I suppose, and it extended into my loftier school days. My start yr of college for some reason I became very neat, maybe it had to do with sharing my infinite with a roommate and not wanting her to experience similar I was junking up our room (she was pretty spartan). My sophomore twelvemonth I roomed with someone who was always leaving trash and dress around, and information technology really got on my nerves. In my apartment at present I'm definitely ane of the ii cleanest people. The two of us like to talk together about how messy our other roommates are so that we don't loose it and yell at them. ("She didn't clean the lid of this pot! She just put it right dorsum in the cupboard! Ewww!") If I had my way, the kitchen in particular would be spotless most of the fourth dimension.

My room has the tendency to become chaotic when I'thou really busy (like now, for example!) but information technology never gets to the point of "messy" anymore. I'd probably get really aptitude out of shape trying to share space with high-school me. :)

faye's avatar

Untidy-I take a hard time actually getting laundry put away. My living room is neat because that matters to me and the main bathroom only my bedroom and piffling BR is so messy. I know I must do something!!!

ru2bz46's avatar

I have always hated to clean up a mess. Every bit a kid, I would occasionally clean my room, but information technology would slowly go chaotic and messy once again. In loftier school, I finally learned that to avoid cleaning upward a mess, but don't make one, and I became tidy.

When I moved out, I moved in with a friend, and then a girlfriend, then dorsum with the friend, then I married her, and then we divorced. Over those ix years, when the other person would make a mess, I wouldn't clean it upwardly, then I saw no point in fugitive my own mess, and it would spiral until at that place was a big mess, then a fight.

Later the divorce, I moved in with my brother-in-law, who was very tidy and didn't brand messes. I was in Heaven! We lived well together. Then I moved in with another woman (a slob), and once again, I didn't make clean for the adjacent thirteen years. Since we separated, I have been in command of my own little domain, which I go along very tidy because I don't make messes, nor does anyone else. Aaahhhh…

jbfletcherfan's avatar

Being an but child & living in a small firm, I've ever been tidy. There was no room to be messy. I guess you could say I'm almost OCD in having things out of place. I can't stand it. Things have to be spaced just right, folded just a certain way. etc Dishes are done & out abroad, laundry done, the java pot has to be emptied & rinsed out before I go somewhere…on & on. Things have to be just then before I go to bed. I can't tolerate clutter. Neither i of our daughters is peculiarly tidy. But it's their houses & I don't say a word. They sure weren't raised that manner, but oh well. :-/

rangerr's avatar

From ages 0–4, everything had to be make clean or I'd rearrange it.
From ages v–15, my room was a tornado zone.
From ages 15–18, I had a fellow. Information technology had to be clean.
At present, I'm back to non caring.

I can't discover anything if my room is organized.
I like anarchy.

sunshinedust's avatar

i'm an ex-meth junkie. since i was a child i always had problems fifty-fifty keeping my room clean. meth fabricated cleaning like the near fun thing to do in the entire earth. i'm clean now, but my enthusiasm to clean never really left. it'south actually kinda dainty…

nebule's avatar

I'one thousand really surprised by all these answers… I actually would have thought we were all innately messy to begin with but it seems not and then…

gailcalled's avatar

I discovered that too much mess took too much energy to cope with. Being moderately tidy and cleaning upward somewhat equally I went along took far less time and aggro.

OpryLeigh's avatar

I have ever been a messy person but when I moved into a flat of my own (ie: moved out of my parents business firm) things started to meliorate a footling. I still tend to have a lot of clutter but my mum is ever amazed at how tidy the place is compared to what my chamber a home was like!

Silhouette's avatar

I was e'er tidy, anal really. When I became a mother I had to learn how to let things slide. Exercise I dust the establish shelves that I dusted yesterday or do I become exterior and play with my child? Is the toy box clutter that has worked it'south mode all over my abode more of import than the use my kid is getting from his toys. I actually sought out coping strategies for my phobic reactions to messy. Now, my business firm is clean but not sterile. I can sit down on my buttocks and look at my messy little pig piles knowing the heaven won't fall if I put it off until tomorrow. Freedom!!

nebule's avatar

@Silhouette from a beautiful mind and so beautifully written… this is where I have been and where I am and where I promise to go…I love everything about what you have but said xxxx

JustPlainBarb's avatar

I was fairly messy as a child and even as a teen. I didn't get really "nifty" until I had my ain home. At present I'thousand very neat and clean .. it's my nest and I'grand proud of information technology!!

Pseudonym's avatar

From ages 10 to 12 I was incredibly disorganized. Not because I couldn't organize, but because I didn't accept that sense of cleanliness that some people are born with. Sure people hate having messy desk areas, and feel the need to clean things. I nevertheless, don't care whether I literally cannot see the floor of my written report. This being the case, I didn't take the time to organize on a regular ground until I was about 13. Information technology was only three years, but it was probably the three longest years of my babyhood, in terms of work.

bunnygrl's avatar

I've e'er been a neat freak but once again I got information technology from my Grandmother. Her friends and sisters used to joke that dust didn't always land in her house because information technology didn't dare lol. I wish I was more organised though. The house is clean, and very tidy only I still lose things because I'k also a pack rat when it comes to things that hold memories. I'm working on it though lol. Hugs all xx

Silhouette's avatar

@lynneblundell Cheers.

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Aster's avatar

I'1000 messy. No aid whatsoever inside the house, likewise much fluthering, lots of possessions, lots of cooking. The living/dining rooms are perfectly peachy because no one uses those rooms. Except the dogs sometimes use the rugs equally their toilet fifty-fifty though they now have a doggie door. Oh, I have so many books, papers and merely stuff. Thinking back, it seems to me my mother always kept my room neat. All those years and it merely now dawns on me.

mcsnazzy's avatar

I'chiliad messy. I don't similar to clean upward…ever….I remember its because my parents are not bad and used to nag…i slowely started to put off the cleaning and now i live in a chamber that looks a mess, although i tin can observe anything in information technology :)

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