Not to be confused with the 5-second rule (where some believe that if you drop something on the floor, it’s still safe to eat if you pick it up in 5 – maybe 3? – seconds. Yech.) Anyway, this is a whole different animal.
Look at that broad, open expanse – fabulous. Some basics, morning vitamins, access to everything. And that catalog lower left? About to run headlong into the 5-Day Rule!
I created the 5-Day Rule as a result of a massive cleaning effort on my part about 2 weeks ago. Wayyyy too much stuff on my desk, too many things in the way when I needed to get to the stacked sorters, too many chotchkas, just too many, too much and all a distraction. I was long overdue for a clean, inspiring workspace. But where was it all going to go?
I have 2 very spacious file cabinets and they were very full. But that’s where much of the paperwork on top of my desk had to go. It was a huge task and took the better part of 2 days. From those file cabinets I pulled outdated business papers; so many photos and materials from my long-ago dog rescue; and the old boyfriends. (I’ll always remember you in my heart, guys!) I pared and whittled and proceeded to fill both garbage and recycling containers — it was heaven.
Next, I filed away what needed to be filed and then, stripped the desk of what was left and cleaned it. What went back was only what I want and need, giving me complete access to the stacking shelves of current material that I use regularly. The desk is now a vast area of open workspace. Woo hoo!
Okay, so the Komodo dragon is a desktop essential. Somebody has to watch over the day’s work, right?
So what is the 5-Day Rule? Anything I put on the desk, such as that new mail order catalogue, for example, can only be on the desk for 5 days max. That gives me time to read it, order from it, whatever. After 5 days, any item has to be gone, whether in the trash or some other location. And I plan to be brutal about this. Dee Hock says, “Clean out a corner of your mind and creativity will instantly fill it.” I like that, and I’m sure it also applies to wherever we spend time in our work and creative efforts. Feeling overwhelmed by clutter? Clear it – you’ll feel a cool breeze of creativity wash right over you. Really.
I am a big fan of decluttering, Jeanne! It does wonders for the spirit. 🙂
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It was truly a relief when it was all done, Lavinia – like a weight off my shoulders. Now I sit there and I’m happy!
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I do like a good clean out – I’ve been clearing out our ‘library’ – it’s actually a tiny room full of bookshelves, but it’s also the room where all the junk goes for want of a better home! I can almost walk unobstructed in there now…
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Congratulations! I have no doubt you are feeling a little happier already. Little by little, I’ve also been purging unwanted books. And other things. After awhile you realize you just don’t need all this “stuff”.
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Hello Jeanne! Back after too much time away and how perfect is the timing of this post for me?! Love it. Thank you for sharing this cool idea. A 5-day rule is a great idea. Clutter is my nemesis and I like the idea of having a few days to do what I need with it, and then off it goes. Also, your Komodo dragon rocks.
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Welcome back to you, too, Gina. Sometimes we surprise ourselves in coming up with simple ideas, right? And I did order from that catalogue and now it’s in the LR in the catalogue basket. Isn’t that Komodo dragon cool? He was a special treat to myself for Christmas a few years ago. 🙂
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