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    September 24, 2010

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    Dane Findley

    It's true, "making the bed" makes no logical sense. Why not let the sheets air out -- you're only going to unmake it later anyway? However, as I've often said, we need little daily rituals to help us be refined and "civilized" ladies and gentlemen. Making-the-bed is a sacred part of our quotidian precisely because it is unnecessary.

    Jacki Hollywood Brown

    We make the bed every day by straightening the sheets & blankets and folding them down so that the bed airs out during the day.

    This gives the bed and the room a nice neat look too.

    Debra Marrs

    Five great points, Lorie. I DO make my bed every morning the minute I get out of it and always have. I'd never thought of the concept of my "future Self" though. That's such a good one, I'm borrowing it as a motivational helpmate for everything I do. Thanks so much!

    Grace Brooke

    Making my bed is like treating myself to an ice cream each and every day! It makes walking into my bedroom each time more relaxing and enjoyable. This simple enjoyment is FREE. As they say, some of the best things in life are FREE! :)

    Lorie Marrero

    Thanks, everyone! Great comments! I am so glad you liked my Future Self thing... our members have also mentioned often that this resonates for them. I am about to go to bed for the evening but I just spent 5 minutes cleaning the kitchen so that my Future Self can walk in tomorrow morning and find it done and ready for the day. She will thank me. ;)

    - Lorie

    Francie Bush

    I'm 55, just became a Grandma & I'm still learning the basics. Thanks so much for sharing the "broken window theory" - that applies to me!

    Timo

    The biggest reason for me from organization's standpoint is, that since my bed covers most of my bedroom space, my room looks much better and organized when I have made my bed. With this simple action alone I can make my room look more organized (at least this is how I feel).

    Also, I have read from couple of places that you shouldn't make your bed right away after waking up. You should let it air out for some time first. This makes the living conditions for the dust mites more difficult.

    Joanna

    As winter approaches, I find that one benefit of making the bed is that I can stay in it and stay warm longer. :) I keep my robe next to the bed, sit up and slip it on, and then slide my feet out from under the covers, pulling them up as I go -- I haven't had to get out from under the covers until I actually get up. :)

    MaryLou

    My niece was going away to college. My sister-in-law (her Grandma) told her, when you get up in the morning just turn around and make the bed. That way it's done, you don't have to worry about it and if someone comes into your dorm room it looks nice. I have to admit that prior to hearing that I was not a regular "bed-maker". But once I tried it, I realized how easily you can do it daily. Silly not to, really.

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