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ganization feels good; and that good feeling spills over into your disposition。 It can improve your entire outlook on life。 Organized living sets you free from feelings of despair; and stress is greatly reduced。 You experience a feeling akin to relief。
I remember when I first observed a savings and loan promoting the “good feeling” that banking with them gave their customers。 Since then I’ve noticed a lot of similar claims wafting through the airways: “We’ve got it and we’ve got it good。” “We bring good things to life。” “Milk has it。” “Make the world your oyster with Master Card。” Even the dog is running around the yard with the Hi…Pro glow。
These days everyone is cashing in on the good feeling。 I; too; am offering it to you—free of charge。 All it takes is some forethought; a little time; and some good old…fashioned work。
Christopher Robin (from A。 A。 Milne’s Winnie…the…Pooh) said it best: “Organizing is what you do before you do something; so that when you do it; it’s not all mixed up。”
If you want organized living with kids; you can have it。 Stick with me and we’ll work together—gradually; smoothly; and systematically—down the road to emancipation。
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当他告诉我准备离开时;我觉得自己就像一只被打碎了的花瓶,支离破碎地全部撒在了茶色的地板砖上。他喋喋不休地向我解释离开的原因,说这样才能有最好的结果,我也可以做得更好,这一切都是他的错,与我无关。虽然这些话我已经听过上千遍,可是不知为什么,每次听完仍会很伤心,或许没有人能在这样巨大的打击面前无动于衷吧。
他离开后,我努力继续自己的生活。我灌了一壶水,把它烧开,拿出红色的旧杯子,看着咖啡粉末一点点滑入骨质瓷的杯子里。这正是我生活的真实写照:咖啡粉末无休无止地不断滑人,却从未真正泡成一杯咖啡,不知道
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