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    • B Offline
      Busymom
      last edited by

      ChiefKiasu:


      I would spend my life organizing things and then never touch them again for fear of having to organize them again :stupid: .

      My library is properly classified after deep thought to come up with the configuration that allows me to store the greatest amount of books in the available space, and yet allow the quickest access to the ones I use most.
      Haha... I certainly see myself in what you have described above. For certain things that I have packed so well, I really hate to touch them for fear of getting them disorganised, or for fear that I would forget to place them in the same manner as previously (this also applies to small little ornaments that I have taken pain to arrange in the display cabinet - as a result, I have told all my helpers that there is no need to clean them...lucky them!) This dislike for anyone to touch my highly organised (or at least in my opinion) cupboards or drawers extends to everyone, and especially DH. I won't be able to recognise my drawer or cupboard after he opens it, even if I tell him exactly where to look to get something :x

      Same goes for my library and CD collections. So imagine my :x whenever my MIL is in town and staying with us. She would take books from the bookshelves, a few at a time and then not put back in the same or almost the same slots (see, I can actually tolerate some discrepancies, but... I guess certain things just run in the family). The CDs are the worst. She must be really bored one day in the house and started to take my CD out one by one, just to look to pass time :!: :!: :faint: But DH would never understand what's the big deal...ok, this story should be reserved for another thread.

      On the topic of CD, DH has this irritating habbit of putting whatever CD that is in the player into the case of the next CD that he is going to play. Is there anybody out there who is like that?!!

      I try to organise my kids' books, by category and by height or size of the books, but almost give up now. Time no enough!

      I am also a perfectionist when it comes to packing luggage. As a result, a few times quite close to missing flights :oops: So DH quite stressed by me all the time, as he is always the punctual one (not just taking flight but for even unimportant events) while I am the perpetual late-comer šŸ˜›

      Must have some fair share of stress from each other mah. šŸ˜‰

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        schellen
        last edited by

        Busymom:
        On the topic of CD, DH has this irritating habbit of putting whatever CD that is in the player into the case of the next CD that he is going to play. Is there anybody out there who is like that?!!

        sashimi!! And it's not just CDs but DVDs and CD-ROMs too! If I am the last one to use the DVD player, and I presume that I will be the next one to use it, I will leave my DVD in the player. But sometimes, sashimi will use it after me and he will put my DVD into his DVD case, even when my DVD case is just sitting on the shelf above within reach and sight. The problem is that it may take a while for me to get back to what I was watching and meanwhile, sashimi (who loves to watch a few series at one go, for variety, he says) will have a few DVD cases laid out in front of the player. Imagine how annoyed I get when I have to look through so many cases for my missing DVD! :stupid:

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          jedamum
          last edited by

          MLR:
          Jedamum's DH and Chief seems to be suffering from some form of Obessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD).
          :idea: i think it is mainly old habits die-hard; his weird habits (eg arranging of notes, daily check routine, eating style, plainwater with 4pcs of ice, sequence in folding burger wrappers when eating burger etc šŸ˜‰) have served him well all these years, so why change (he must be thinking...). For me, my untidy habits have serve me well too...erhm...i can find my stuff amidst the mess....and usually after the long overdue spring cleaning, i can't find my stuff.... :!:

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            Busymom
            last edited by

            schellen:

            Imagine how annoyed I get when I have to look through so many cases for my missing DVD! :stupid:
            Yes, very annoying for me too.

            When we first got married and I was arranging his CDs, OMG! All the CDs were in the wrong case! :faint: :faint:

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              Luvkid
              last edited by

              Jennifer:
              For those who are organised hoarders or disorganised hoarders, what's your blood group? Trying to establish a relation between the two.


              I am A+, considered myself as a organised hoarder of recipes.
              Or a hoarder could be something related to their zodiac sign? Recently found out that majority Capricorns around me LOVE to keep, no throw!! Any hoarders out there having this zodiac sign??

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                Busymom
                last edited by

                insider:
                Perfectionists...usually difficult to have a maid working for them...Those who can have maid to work for them for more than two years / four years / six years / etc are usually those who can close one eye ones...


                So, if you keep changing maid, maybe have to ask whether coz it's due to your 'perfectionist' nature...

                PS: I have a few perfectionist friends, well to do, but all without maids, coz if maid with them, either they murder the maid or vice versa coz the maid can never meet up to their expectations...
                I am quite a perfectionist in certain things, friends/colleagues who know me said so, but it is mostly on myself, (hmm... if only that also applied to my studies). However, for people who work with me, I can close one eye, sometimes 1 1/2-eyes also can. No choice, you just have to work with what you have.

                So the domestic helper who would put away our things in whatever space that she could find as long as they are out of sight - believe it or not, she had even put our underwear in some living room cabinets after we moved house as there were many things lying around initially - despite all her shortcomings including extreme rudeness to both DH and me, stayed with us for 4 years. We continued to employ her after the first 2 years because we thought she was at least reliable in looking after our DD, given that we did not have anyone else at home to keep an eye on her.

                But we really really endure her rudeness loh, especially in the last 2 years, to the extent that many people told us that we ought to fire her.

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                  ZacK
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                  insider:

                  If two also hoarders, then...
                  A picture paints a thousand words :!:
                  http://img33.imageshack.us/img33/4389/draftlens1998648module1.jpg\">

                  In my family... I'm definitely a thrower and DW a hoarder... My son is reading some of her story books that she read as a kid :!: :roll:

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                    schellen
                    last edited by

                    Busymom:
                    schellen:


                    Imagine how annoyed I get when I have to look through so many cases for my missing DVD! :stupid:

                    Yes, very annoying for me too.

                    When we first got married and I was arranging his CDs, OMG! All the CDs were in the wrong case! :faint: :faint:

                    sashimi won't shelve his stuff for a long while so they collect dust on the table or another shelf cluttered with stuff. Then, when he finally clears them, he will make sure that everything is back in its own case first. I can't be bothered to pack his CDs and DVDs cos he has so many that I've lost count.

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                      en107rn.01056yahoo.01056com.01056sg
                      last edited by

                      [quote]Haha... I certainly see myself in what you have described above. For certain things that I have packed so well, I really hate to touch them for fear of getting them disorganised, or for fear that I would forget to place them in the same manner as previously (this also applies to small little ornaments that I have taken pain to arrange in the display cabinet - as a result, I have told all my helpers that there is no need to clean them...lucky them!) This dislike for anyone to touch my highly organised (or at least in my opinion) cupboards or drawers extends to everyone, and especially DH. I won't be able to recognise my drawer or cupboard after he opens it, even if I tell him exactly where to look to get something


                      Same goes for my library and CD collections. So imagine my whenever my MIL is in town and staying with us. She would take books from the bookshelves, a few at a time and then not put back in the same or almost the same slots (see, I can actually tolerate some discrepancies, but... I guess certain things just run in the family). The CDs are the worst. She must be really bored one day in the house and started to take my CD out one by one, just to look to pass time But DH would never understand what's the big deal...ok, this story should be reserved for another thread.

                      On the topic of CD, DH has this irritating habbit of putting whatever CD that is in the player into the case of the next CD that he is going to play. Is there anybody out there who is like that?!!

                      I try to organise my kids' books, by category and by height or size of the books, but almost give up now. Time no enough!

                      I am also a perfectionist when it comes to packing luggage. As a result, a few times quite close to missing flights So DH quite stressed by me all the time, as he is always the punctual one (not just taking flight but for even unimportant events) while I am the perpetual late-comer

                      Must have some fair share of stress from each other mah. [/quote]
                      Busymom, hi-5 to you. Your description sounds like me. When I used to have a maid, she is to stack things neatly for every cabinet that we own. When travelling, I will not allow dh or the kids to pack their luggage. Even when we reach destination, I will first unpack & put our clothings, foodstuff, toiletries in proper place. Soiled clothing, they are to put at a proper place & I will fold it back neatly into the luggage. Only difference is, I'm not late for flight. But I simply skip sleeping. DH & dd is complete opposite of me and ds. DS who was then 7, just simply decides that he does not want to sleep in the sister's room anymore. He simply cannot tolerate the mess and the things his sister hoard.

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                        en107rn.01056yahoo.01056com.01056sg
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                        [quote]Recently found out that majority Capricorns around me LOVE to keep, no throw!! Any hoarders out there having this zodiac sign??[/quote]
                        Oh yes.... My dh. :lol:

                        Actually, I still have my toys when I was 5 years old stored neatly in my parent's home. All toys in good condition and still in boxes. I don't hoard but those are expensive toys. If I decide to keep the things, it is because it is of value but I am sure to keep them stack up neatly.

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