/ˈôrdər/
n.
1. A condition of logical or comprehensible arrangement among the separate elements of a group.
2.
a. A condition of methodical or prescribed arrangement among component parts such that proper functioning or appearance is achieved: checked to see that the shipping department was in order.
b. Condition or state in general: The escalator is in good working order.
3.
a. The established system of social organization: “Every revolution exaggerates the evils of the old order” (C. Wright Mills).
b. A condition in which freedom from disorder or disruption is maintained through respect for established authority: finally restored order in the rebellious provinces
that’s it.
one word.
order in my home.
order in my day.
order in my head.
order in my life.
2014 will be a good year.
home is…something to focus on.
I like this, one word says it all 🙂 it’s what I’m striving to achieve this year, focusing on getting order by decluttering my house and my life 🙂