Too much hobbies
Disorganized people are generally wonderful people with many really admirable qualities. And it’s precisely these good qualities that often trips up and lead us into disorder. We are mentally active and excited about life’s many opportunities, so we tend to try out a lot of different activities. Because we’re family-oriented, we want to produce heirlooms, and ways to spotlight the people we love and to preserve memories of them. We are effervescent, and as a result, we tend to lack boundaries. We let our activities take over the house, instead of devising ways to keep then under control. We tend to spend more time than we should on them as well. Being perfectionist, we tend to overdo on the buying of products to support our latest hobby. We reason that its important to have just what we need.
We love to share, so we keep producing an abundance of items to distribute to others. We live in the moment, so we often fail to take note of how our actions will affects us in the future. for example, we don’t think about how bringing all these products into the house, often without adequate storage preparation, will create clutter and disharmony. Because we are interested in a variety of things, we often have several things going all the same time. When we become overwhelmed by tackling too many projects at once, we push unfinished tasks aside. Sometimes, we don’t finish them-eve. We are imaginative and can see possible uses for many different items. So we hoard castoffs and unusual items, planning to use them creatively later. We are frugal and often buy products and equipment just because we believe they are bargains.
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