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It's also important to establish these two habits at home -- defining where everything goes and putting it back when you're done with it. When I do garden design, I often face a problem is "space". Back in our daily life, we need to think more about how we use space. If you practice in a large temple, many times you have hundreds of people living together. In the era of spiritual cultivation known as cloud water, the living space allocated to each monk was only one tatami mat. During the practice period, the monks eat, drink and live on the tatami mat. Because the space allocated is small, it is almost impossible to bring personal effects. Most of the daily necessities are used together. For example, even if it is a rag, it is used together. If one person owns the rag, no one else can use the rag. Therefore, during the practice period, all monks developed the habit of dictating what should be put where, and replacing it immediately after each use. Put A THING REASONABLY, GO TO THE CONVENIENCE OF ONESELF NOT ONLY, ALSO CAN GO TO THE CONVENIENCE OF OTHERS, ALSO CAN BE MORE EFFICIENT TO THE USE OF THE SPACE. I still have this habit, so I never have to find anything. I remember exactly where everything is. Looking for things, the most waste of time. Sometimes, spending 30 minutes looking for a piece of information can delay the completion of the work by an hour. Plus, you'll cause trouble for the people around you. It's also important to establish these two habits at home -- defining where everything goes and putting it back when you're done with it. Nowadays, children have their own rooms and the items in the rooms are all their own belongings, so even if they can't find something, they won't cause trouble to the family. But I have always believed that it is this kind of free life that affects children to form the habit of sorting out. Maybe you can make a conscious effort to share something with the whole family. For example, scissors, there is no need for everyone to have a, a home is enough. A lot of things can be reduced by three-quarters if you switch from the idea that everyone has a share to the idea that all four members of the family share it. And, EVERYBODY STILL SHOULD MAKE SOMEWHERE COMMON SPACE, AND THE PLACE THAT STIPULATES GOOD ARTICLE PUTS. I have always believed that it is for the children's benefit to let the family form this habit. Making your living space organized and orderly will not only make your home look more comfortable, but also make the mental state of yourself and your family look more comfortable and relaxed. Appropriate SPACE IS NOT HARD TO GET ACTUALLY, WANT US TO FORM THE HABIT THAT PUTS REASONABLY IN DAILY LIFE ONLY GOES.


It's also important to establish these two habits at home -- defining where everything goes and putting it back when you're done with it. When I do garden design, I often face a problem is "space". Back in our daily life, we need to think more about how we use space. If you practice in a large temple, many times you have hundreds of people living together. In the era of spiritual cultivation known as cloud water, the living space allocated to each monk was only one tatami mat. During the practice period, the monks eat, drink and live on the tatami mat. Because the space allocated is small, it is almost impossible to bring personal effects. Most of the daily necessities are used together. For example, even if it is a rag, it is used together. If one person owns the rag, no one else can use the rag. Therefore, during the practice period, all monks developed the habit of dictating what should be put where, and replacing it immediately after each use. Put A THING REASONABLY, GO TO THE CONVENIENCE OF ONESELF NOT ONLY, ALSO CAN GO TO THE CONVENIENCE OF OTHERS, ALSO CAN BE MORE EFFICIENT TO THE USE OF THE SPACE. I still have this habit, so I never have to find anything. I remember exactly where everything is. Looking for things, the most waste of time. Sometimes, spending 30 minutes looking for a piece of information can delay the completion of the work by an hour. Plus, you'll cause trouble for the people around you. It's also important to establish these two habits at home -- defining where everything goes and putting it back when you're done with it. Nowadays, children have their own rooms and the items in the rooms are all their own belongings, so even if they can't find something, they won't cause trouble to the family. But I have always believed that it is this kind of free life that affects children to form the habit of sorting out. Maybe you can make a conscious effort to share something with the whole family. For example, scissors, there is no need for everyone to have a, a home is enough. A lot of things can be reduced by three-quarters if you switch from the idea that everyone has a share to the idea that all four members of the family share it. And, EVERYBODY STILL SHOULD MAKE SOMEWHERE COMMON SPACE, AND THE PLACE THAT STIPULATES GOOD ARTICLE PUTS. I have always believed that it is for the children's benefit to let the family form this habit. Making your living space organized and orderly will not only make your home look more comfortable, but also make the mental state of yourself and your family look more comfortable and relaxed. Appropriate SPACE IS NOT HARD TO GET ACTUALLY, WANT US TO FORM THE HABIT THAT PUTS REASONABLY IN DAILY LIFE ONLY GOES.

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