In the car on the way to Tsubaki Grand Shrine, we got into a conversation about cleaning up & organizing and I said, “My work space is too small, too cluttered, too hard to work in.” My husband said, “It’s too small, it’s too messy, it’s hard to work.
This is not a new story, and I have often said this before, but the timing of my salon redecoration and office reorganization coincided with the launch of my blog post, so I asked my husband, “Shall I do the reorganizing and cleaning?” I told my husband that I would organize and clean up the office.
By the way, my husband and I work together, but we have different jobs in different places. I can do it myself,” so I left nothing to him.
However, I believed him when he said that I could do it myself, and as a result, the situation remained the same for many years.
I had been concerned about it for a long time, but my husband would rebel if I told him, so I let it go. So, I decided to clean it up and organize it myself.
The day after I returned from Tsubaki Grand Shrine, I started to clean up the mess with a gun in turn, taking time off from work.
Although he told me to “clean up,” he didn’t really think I would, but from my point of view, if I didn’t move quickly, nothing would change because I would just be putting off the problem.
So we spent three full days organizing and cleaning up her husband’s work space.
I decided to bring all the items and other things that are not needed now to my office at once and I will sort and organize everything.
So now my desk is overflowing with stuff.(;・∀・)
But this time, my husband said, “My mind is clearer now! I’m glad I did it.(・ω・)ノ