I haven't really written much about the whole ADHD thing lately, but yup -- it's a thing. I am taking a medication that does seem to help, but really seems to help more with seasonal depression and general mood leveling, so the jury's still out on that one. Still not a stimulant medication.
I have been focusing on skills, though, and I cannot recommend the YouTube channel "How to ADHD" enough. It is SO HELPFUL. And, the creator, Jessica McCabe, has a BOOK by the same name now!
She has a whole series of videos on wrangling clutter and reframing the idea that you are just a messy, disorganized person. WARNING: She also has a lot of videos on ADHD and pregnancy because she just had a baby, but you don't have to watch those if they don't apply (I certainly don't). This one was cool because it has an actual resource in the comments -- a worksheet by an organizational design team that is ADHD friendly. SO HELPFUL.
I will say, I am glad that I had pretty much a full day to dedicate to Operation Office, because if I hadn't had enough time to go start to finish, it would have been a disaster. I could see me lying on the floor, surrounded by crap, in tears and frustrated. But woohoo! Break meant I could do it. (I really have a hard time doing things in stages, it's like an all-or-nothing thing with me, and if I get into a bigger project than I was ready for, there. will. be. tears.)
Looking for "before" photos was hilarious. Oddly, I don't tend to take pictures of my hideous messes. But here are some sneaky blurry background shots of my giant piles 'o books:
Oh. My. Gosh. Is that a clear surface I see on top? So, it pained me to do this, but I stacked the books vertically and 2 stacks deep because it is a pretty deep little bookcase and I could fit everything on it this way. The stacks are by genre now, and staggered so I can see everything, and if I can't totally see it, I just slide a stack. And look! Floor!
It is wonderful to see empty space. I am hoping it is motivating to try to keep it that way for longer this time. How much time did it take to tackle this? Oh, probably about 7 hours. But it was worth it, and I kept myself off the floor so that I didn't feel tempted to just shut the door and walk away and pretend I don't have an office anymore.
One last thing -- I did actually get rid of some books. It pained me, because I hate culling books, but in organizing my TBR pile there were a few that I knew I wasn't going to read (either because I'd picked them up and put them right back down, or they were "should" books), and there were a few on my Read shelves that I felt I could let go of. I took a page from Lori Lavender Luz, who had the brilliant idea of driving around to find Free Little Libraries and depositing books like little treasures about town. So we did that, and found four different Little Libraries, including one that was Harry Potter themed (painted gold with the Marauder's Map and "I Solemnly Swear I Am Up To No Good"). It felt really great to be a secret twilight book fairy.
We are trying to reduce our "stuff" bit by bit, because there's really no one who is going to help us when we're old, no kids/grandkids to take any of our treasures. It stresses me out so much when we have to tackle a room. It feels unsurmountable and overwhelming. But, with the tips from the How to ADHD team and knowing that I did it once and could do it again, I think it's less so. As long as we do one space at a time, and I have absolutely nothing else going on that day.
It is lovely to have a pretty, functional space, and to know that although I made it a disaster, I also made it something that works for me and makes me happy, not stressed.
This is wonderful. I love your decluttering and organization. I can relate to how overwhelming it can feel, especially with all of the different aspects that come up because we don't have kids. It's taken me years to downsize my stuff and I'm still working on it. Every little step makes me feel so much better though. Enjoy your pretty, functional space!
ReplyDeleteLove this! A "secret twilight book fairy!" And wow for those iterations. Big differences!
ReplyDeleteKnow what else I love? That your real life is so well represented visually by your blog theme. Books books books!
Oh, I'm glad you found a way to make your space less cluttered and more functional, and hopefully it stays that way. Clutter is also a huge issue in my life, but more because of the people I live with than because of me (or so I tell myself). I'm always asking myself "how can I use space better". Sometime I have answers, sometimes not. I'm also not sure how to teach my daughters to be more organized. Our consumer culture makes it so easy/tempting to accumulate STUFF, which is surely a large part of the problem, but my daughters also have a special talent for making the stuff take up about 3X the space it would if it were my stuff LOL. I'm literally procrastinating Saturday morning clean-up by typing this.
ReplyDeleteI had a major clean up at Christmas. I still sigh with relief when I walk into my study/office and see that the floor is free of papers and junk! Brava!
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