Every item you own and every project you are involved in is supposedly connected to you by an invisible strand of energy. Sometimes these strands can get all mixed up like spaghetti, and the energy field around you can be diluted from too many strands tugging at you, wanting attention, resulting in you being confused and lacking energy to get anything done at all. If you see clutter around you and you have unfinished projects, I find that a good way to start is to clear out and get rid of the things around you that you no longer use or love and that are just taking up space, and then organize what's left. vacuum the floor. Then see how many more projects you can finally finish.
Do you have a Sears near you? They have a thing called a "Shark" vacuum, which is compact, almost the size of a DustBuster, but powerful enough to vacuum large areas and I absolutely HEART it, and it is only like $39 to $59, you should check it out :)
LOL, when there is a will, there's a way.... I bought that clock back when I was in a $229/month efficiency and couldn't afford gas for the car sometimes, heh......
I was mentioning the amount of rent i paid to illustrate how little money I had back then... so a clock which cost half of one of my rent back then would only be one-seventh of the amount of YOUR bills today, making it much less in comparison and therefore possibly more affordable for you, mathematically speaking. ;)
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on 24 Mar 2004 15:56 (UTC)I'm just full of advice today. LOL
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on 24 Mar 2004 20:23 (UTC)I need to get keys from you.