Average Jane, Ahead of Schedule

I cannot tell you how triumphant I feel to have already taken my tax paperwork to my accountant.  I don’t even care whether I owe money or get a refund – the important thing is that I don’t have the whole process looming over me anymore.  I have broken the cycle of procrastination!

That’s not to say that I don’t wear the scarlet "P" in other contexts.  Laundry procrastination alone is a source of daily frustration and a seemingly endless series of egregious fashion "don’t"s.  I’m taking this organization thing one day at a time…

While I was gathering my receipts, bank statements and other tax-related information, I had a difficult time locating my business bank statements from the first several months of the year.  It turned out that I’d carefully filed them when I was organizing the previous year’s tax information.  That’s right, I couldn’t find them because they were exactly where they should have been.  How sad is that? 

Fortunately the rest of the year’s bank statements were predictably scattered like Easter eggs throughout the piles of paper on my desk and in the boxes of mail next to my desk.  I found ’em all, too, so that must mean the system works.

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3 responses to “Average Jane, Ahead of Schedule”

  1. mojokittycat Avatar
    mojokittycat

    I’m so jealous! I still have the tax gathering task ahead of me, and continue to maintain organizational and filing skills similar to yours. I hate to even LOOK at my desk – it would almost be easier to set fire to it than to clean it off.

  2. Rozanne Avatar

    I’m jealous, too. I dread taxes more than anything, and it’s not about money, it’s just about the loathsome paperwork and arithmetic aspects of it all.

  3. Daisy Avatar

    “I couldn’t find them because they were exactly where they should have been” That just about sums up my life in one sentence…

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