There are minor chores that all children do. Some chores are specific to certain households so some children never get to experience others while others seem universal. Most children have to pick up after themselves while not all have to rearrange spice drawers chronologically. The daunting task of putting my clothes away, however, never ceases to help me find a way to procrastinate.
Putting clean laundry into drawers designated for organization purposes isn't a tough task. People with the lowest ACT scores find themselves as equals to people with 36's when it comes down to this. The complexity comes from how organized the person wants to be.
So, putting away laundry is simple. Then why do I find it so hard to do it? I would much rather just keep all of my laundry in a laundry basket and pick it out when I need it, and put it away when I feel it's necessary. This method doesn't sound bad. This method doesn't always follow the laundry schedule. As long as more laundry needs to be done I will need to be able to provide a basket for my mother to put it in. I need to supply the basket because if my mom is willing to do such a nice thing for me then I should be able to help.
Well, there is no straight answer. Just a basket leaves me wondering if I should just suck it up or deal with this daunting task of putting away laundry. There is no answer, and I think that procrastination will once again succeed.
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