Housekeepers, maids, etc...? So this is probably the weirdest question I've asked...but... My man appreciates a...
So this is probably the weirdest question I've asked...but...
My man appreciates a verbs, tidy house and I like to do that for him, but one of the things that make are place "chaotic" is his desk area. I'd close to to clean the nouns, but I don't want to rearrange his stuff to the point where on earth he can't find it....
... and normally I'd ask him, but he'll simply say "oh don't verbs about it."
So my cross-examine is this, as someone who does this professionally for other people...what do you do to be paid a desk area orderly and clean minus "disorganizing" the person's chaos... we're conversation piles on the floor, around the desk, under, on... etc
HELP!? :)
Answers: Being a chronic piler myself, I can enlighten you that there is hope for those beside this affliction. Containerize the piles without disrupting them (disruption of piles brings on irritation when the piler insists that they know exactly where on earth in the pile something is located).
I found using natural fibre containers that are a little larger than an 81/2 x 11 sheet of rag and fairly low placed on shelves or in bookcases make the piles appear more, tidy. Although I admit, near is still a pile of great importance on the desk right beside me, most of the stuff that I'm not without hesitation working on does make its method into one of the wicker baskets (most of the time).
My husband have the same phenomena. There is no means of access to really to deal near that except to ask him to file, verbs, and organize it. What I do is discreetly move the piles and place them on the floor, clean, and after put them back. It's adjectives I've got. Good luck.