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Portia
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I don't feel like I'm a terribly organized person, and as I'm going to be a full-time student again with a demanding courseload and a professional-level internship, this needs to change. I would like recommendations of low- to mid-priced everything systems: binders, desk organizers, filing cabinets, drawer organizers, nice folders for work materials, etc. I like fashionable things, so nice colors would be great. And something to make my apartment look more like a "real" place to live and not just disorganized old sheets & such. One of those "bed in a bags" I guess? I feel like I have good instincts but they all get wasted in laziness, and vital documents end up in a ridiculous pile. Also, I am literally the worst at making my bed, and I'm almost 25. I'm sure my future roommates would appreciate if I weren't a total slob ("but I'm OCD inside!")
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Psh, I never bother making my bed any more. Not worth it.
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I knew something was seriously awry when I came home and my mom's mom's bed was unmade. That was the night my mom died. It was seriously eerie. The woman is like the Mary Poppins or something of cleanliness.
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In addition to the external equipment, I suggest this playbook. 320 used from $3.60 as of the typing of this. Good luck.
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