Writing follows tidying up

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Ivan Coyote said it: "I can't write in a messy house; I have to tidy up first." At the time, my office was mess, so I had a vested interest in not attending to this comment. Now the office is clean and organized, I'm attuned to the clear desk top (oak not screen). I'll never begin a new task without it. Two simple cures for those sticky notes that keep trying to pile up: file the info and schedule the tasks.
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