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So.. This post is going to be about where my mind took me today.. 15-minute increments.
Over the past year plus, the phrase "one day/step at a time" has been my mantra for recovery. Early on in my recovery it was one-minute/literal step at a time. And sometimes still that is the case. Now I generally focus on 15-minute segments, thanks to Fly Lady who advocates 15 minute segments for cleaning/decluttering.
Now onto today's topic of 15 minute increments. One of my hangovers from active addiction is looking at mail. Prior to addiction I processed mail weekly. During active addiction and early recovery I simply let it stack up for months/years; the most important bills came via email or direct withdrawal from my bank account. I routinely set aside mail to my daughter, but the rest got placed in a pile. Yesterday I started processing it. Tonight I devoted 15 minutes to mail processing. This bin was full to the top and 15 minutes later this is what is left of this stack. The majority was junk mail quickly recycled with contents shredded.
I removed the important mail from envelopes and placed it in my priority pile. There is still a larger pile than pictured to go through, but this gives me hope that with 15-minutes per day I can work my way through years of accumulated clutter. It took more than a day to pile up; it will take more than a day to declutter. But honestly it took seconds to minutes to stack stuff, so 15 minutes per day should result in a clutter-free home by the end of the year :)
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