This article provides a good rundown of how often you should
clean various items in and around your home. I must admit, there are a few I
could wash more often and more than a few I should give a break, according to
this article.
I worked with a woman once who always had a clean desk. At
any given time during the day, you could walk in her office and host a luncheon
on her desk. It was completely void of any of the regular trappings of an
office desk. At most, she would have a pen and a folder out at any given time,
but come quittin’ time, her desk would once again be spotless.
Walking by her
office and then arriving at mine, I would survey the vast difference. Mine was
fraught with a towering inbox of “I’ll deal with that later” material, a couple
of coffee cups, a necklace I’d worn days before that had bugged me and I’d
taken it off and there it remained. An assortment of writing instruments, a
phone charger, and a thumb drive all did their part to conceal what the top of
the desk actually looked like. But then one day something changed. The
co-worker was out of town and I needed to go look for a file in her desk. As I
opened drawer after drawer, I found a scene more haunting than the one
before: files haphazardly placed in
drawers, not in neat, vertical hanging folders, but just shoved in every which
way. What looked like several purses’ worth of contents dumped into one
drawer. Another had several open
containers of snack foods, dirty dishes, and even a spoon with peanut butter on
it.
And it was then that I realized a very important
lesson: sometimes looks can be
deceiving. Don’t judge a book by its
cover. And most certainly don’t assume that the inside looks like the outside.
“Watch out for false prophets. They come to you in sheep’s
clothing, but inwardly they are ferocious wolves. By their fruit you will
recognize them. “
Matthew 7:15-16
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