Thursday, September 28, 2017

GOOD MENTAL HEALTH REQUIRES SWEEPING CLUTTER OUT OF SUBCONSCIOUS STORAGE

In case you wonder why recent posts remain unnumbered, my mind's been too busy simplifying complex strings of insight to think about assigning numbers to trains of thought penned this week, which are being published intermittently with those recently found languishing in drafts.  Though this sense of disorder irritates my attentiveness to mental organization, intuition directs me to 'let it go' until such time as I feel self-empowered to backtrack, having figured out how to number these posts by making 'good' use of creativity.

As for now, common sense is offering my tired noodle a day off from puzzling through mental complexity in favor of diverting my strong sense of organization toward clearing my physical environment of unnecessary clutter by cleaning out a pair of bathroom cabinets in similar fashion to the way that I choose to sweep negatively focused attitudes out of subconscious pockets deep within my brain—I mean, just as better use is made of brain space by outing self defeating attitudes secreted subconsciously, common sense suggests making better use of cabinet space by tossing out extraneous items that prove unworthy of donating or saving.

No midweek playdate with Ravi, today.  We have colds and so does she
Once everyone stops sneezing, here's what we'll look forward to seeing:

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