Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Creative Nesting

With six weeks left to go until bebe arrives, I think it's fair to say that almost every inch of our house has been ransacked, purged, cleaned and reorganized in efforts to, as I'm told, Nest. I tend to believe that it's 50% nesting and 50% spring-cleaning, since I like to do this every year, but let's not split hairs. No room, cabinet or closet is safe; even the "soap warehouse" was turned upside down and cleaned out.

Even though my utter lack of creativity for anything business-related has taken a turn for the worse, I can't help but feel reinvigorated by our recent cleaning binge. So, without trying to be a total hypocrit, I'd like to share my ideas on "creative" nesting; a term I just made up to explain opening the floodgates of creativity. I see it as a physical place to work, but it can be less literal - making a place in your mind for creative thought.
  • Focus on space. What do you have to work with? How can you make it work more efficiently for you?
  • Make sense of everything. Getting rid of all the excess stuff you have lying around will give you a chance to focus on the things you really need and use.
  • Create good habits. Now that the space is clear and reorganized, don't go back to the habits that got you there in the first place. Try setting up "rules" that will help with upkeep of your newfound workspace.
Good luck with your spring cleaning!

3 comments:

Brenda said...

LOL about the nesting/spring cleaning! Not long to go anymore for you!! Good luck!!

Cindy said...

I need to do some spring cleaning too! But I mostly need cleaning more than organizing... the windows need to be washed and so on.

I can't wait to see pictures of your little one!

Susan said...

Thanks, Brenda! And Cindy, I should have mentioned the "cleaning" part of it - feeling like I'm in a clean workspace can do wonders for my head!