I have too many interests I am told, but giving them up was difficult. So I now have files and folders with everything regarding each particular interest. Pictures, ideas, downloads - no matter what it is it is in that folder. I then decluttered each folder and kept what was relevant. That way I can put it out of my mind, and in the future if I want something, think of something. or find something on that subject I can put it in that file and forget about it until I need it
I typed out a list of all the books I have, including those on Kindle.
I went through my computer, decluttered and refiled everything into the same topics as I had my files.
Now, when I want something it is all in one place! It was a lot of work, and a lot of clutter, junk, copies etc were tossed out.
I also got a heap of boxes and went through everything. Each box was labeled and now has the stash pertaining to that subject.
Another thing that all this time has given me was ideas regarding 'Dreamin of Lace Again'
I went through all my designs, put them into subject folders, with each folder having subfolders as to the type of design it was, ie Free Standing Lace, Embroidery etc. Now when I am sewing out designs, each Machine - and I have 4 - has its own book, in which I write down what is being done. Each design has its own index card, with Name, Colours, and any notes about whether the design sews out ok.
It has taken me months to complete this, but just knowing where everything is no matter whether it is physical or computer means I have more time to create. Next on my to do list is to write down the paints, inks, textile mediums etc that I have, and those which I would like to have.
Like with the subjects I will have a 'Master List' with what I have, what I want, and what I have ordered, where it is, etc.
All this came about because my memory, never good at the best of times, just became cluttered, like the rest of my things.
So now with everything set up the way it is, I can put my hand on exactly what I want. So here's to a great 2021, and good things ahead
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