Life's Buffer Space

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I recently realised the importance of having a 'Buffer Space' in life - and have been using it to solve many problems of mine. I am still to get rid of the really nasty problems, but the typical clutter has definitely reduced considerably.

Analogy: if you want your desk to look tidy, and want your drawers to be organized - then find a space which you can officially mess-up with. I keep my desk and 3 drawers tidy by dumping all the mess in the 4th drawer.

Hence, in an urgency, if I don't know where to keep some papers, or some recently collected business cards, or perhaps my mobile charger - I just dump it in the messy drawer. The desk and the other drawers remain tidy, and I still know where I will definitely find something that I can't trace easily.

Similarly, I have a "messy" buffer space in my wardrobe, and a similar buffer space in the kitchen, and a buffer space in my backpack too.

Probably, even problems need to be organized.

I have started marking buffer spaces in my daily calendar too - this is the time when I give all the time to my problems in whichever way I can - sulking, sighing, or solving. I stop consciously attending to these problems beyond this duration. Normally, this buffer space conincides with my 20 min walk back home, and continues till 15 minutes after that. 

 

Dilbert's Words of Wisdom:
"Accept that some days you're the pigeon, and some days you're the statue."
 
 

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