DD>Christopher, you jus gotta be an interesting character. Betcha don't
Don, thank you for this, the most exciting form of compliment (it
*was* a compliment, right?!!!)
DD>let a thing slip by you without giving it a once over. It is folks like
Nor you. You can do it too, you know.
Next time that you are about to toss something in the
garbage, stand it in a conspicuous place (kitchen
counter, bathroom sink counter etc) and don't move it.
After a day or two, your subconscious will have found a
use for it as a means of getting it out of sight.
Larger objects, such as my example of the monitor casing,
stand them on the living-room floor.
N.B. I have found it essential to place objects a little
bit IN THE WAY - if they are tucked away behind the easy
chair, they are not a minor obstruction, and the subconc.
doesn't worry about them.
The end result of all this is that your abode can start to be a
very liveable place, not because it is full of junk, but because
many inanimate objects have subtly blended into an appropriate
and functional position.
Christopher.Greaves@CapCanada.Com www.interlog.com/~cgreaves
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