The idea is to mix and match different items of clothes for seven days and manually wash the sets of clothing to use as a rotation of items based on the designated letters representing an item of clothing. This way you are reducing the clothing count and managing your wash load since after wearing a set of clothing you do a manual washing at the close of the evening prior to retiring for sleep. the next morning, the clothes will be "newly refreshed" and can be mixed and matched with another exchange of clothes on subsequent days.
The manual washing is using the wonder wash a portable device that allows a non-toxic solution for manual washing and rinsing on a daily basis without the bathroom sink. The time allocated is based on a two-hour time schedule based on the "average time for an individual activity" in a given 24 hour period (future blog).
Of course not everyone is regimented and disciplined to do this but i found by partitioning and rotating items of clothes, washing clothes is no longer a random event but a strategic action.Life is a game...and there should be a strategy for you to win in any endeavor of life. What I call accelerating "systemic mundane activities" like ordinary tasks that one does on a daily basis. take for instance doing the laundry. The only reason one does the laundry on the weekend is because that day is usually the day to play catch up with unfinished tasks around the home. While some dislike to do the laundry...especially when one has a large load that builds up on a daily basis so that your weekend is now an arduous "task" of doing the laundry; there is a systematic process that I just started through partitioning and then rotating different items of clothing. I also use a wonder wash device that is a green device to wash and rinse one's clothing that is environmentally safe
Because I looked at this as a "down-time" to where I can accelerate the law of attraction by reading a book on self-improvement" and design a "time-management" program... what I did was determine that there are seven days in the week and that there are 52 weeks in a year. To do away with washing large loads on a weekly basis, I simply found that I could own 52 pieces of wardrobe and based on the following factorization for 52 weeks and 7 changes of clothing X 7 different choices is equivalent to 49 exchanges of wear that only three days are left over for doing a large wash. Of course you would have to wash 49 items. However, by partitioning and rotating the different clothing as sets of clothing; I identified the days of the week as Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Next I identified the following changes of apparel as "sets".
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Week I Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week
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Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
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The following chart provides an itemization based on the following rotation of clothing as designated by the letters of the alphabet.
A = Dress shirt 1, B = dress pants1, C = socks, D = dress shoes, E = underpants
F = Polo shirt, G = jeans, H = socks, I = sneakers, J = underpants
K = Sweat shirt, L = sweat pants, M = tennis shoes
N = Sweater, O = corduroy pants, P = socks, Q = sandals
R = T-Shirt, S = bermuda shorts, T = loafers
U = Tank top, V = bathing trunks
X = Dress Shirt 2, Y = dress pants 2, Z = socks
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Of the 26 pieces of wardrobe; each week you simply wash those items designated as clothes items which are based the the different iterations of different clothing represented by the letters. For example on Monday you attend a meeting on "money motivation" and you need to be in a social scenario where you need to make a first impression -- the choice of wardrobe is the following configuration:
A - B - C - D - E
These items of clothing are then washed manually and then rotated using a different configuration such as a casual get together at a sports event...
B - C - D - F
On Tuesday, these items of clothing are then washed manually and then rotated using a different configuration for Wednesday.
The idea is to mix and match different items of clothes for seven days and manually wash the sets of clothing to use as a rotation of items based on the designated letters representing an item of clothing. This way you are reducing the clothing count and managing your wash load since after wearing a set of clothing you do a manual washing at the close of the evening prior to retiring for sleep. the next morning, the clothes will be "new refreshed" and can be mixed and matched with another exchange of clothes. The manual washing device allows individuals to use a non-toxic solution that allows for manual washing and rinsing which requires no bathroom sink. The time allocated is based on a two-hour time schedule based on the "average time for an individual activity" in a given 24 - hour period (future blog). Of course to reiterate, not everyone is regimented and disciplined like me to do this but I found by partitioning and rotating items of clothes, washing clothes is no longer a random event but a strategic action that I can control while preserving the environment.
The manual washing is using the wonder wash a portable device that allows a non-toxic solution for manual washing and rinsing on a daily basis without the bathroom sink. The time allocated is based on a two-hour time schedule based on the "average time for an individual activity" in a given 24 hour period (future blog).
Of course not everyone is regimented and disciplined to do this but i found by partitioning and rotating items of clothes, washing clothes is no longer a random event but a strategic action.Life is a game...and there should be a strategy for you to win in any endeavor of life. What I call accelerating "systemic mundane activities" like ordinary tasks that one does on a daily basis. take for instance doing the laundry. The only reason one does the laundry on the weekend is because that day is usually the day to play catch up with unfinished tasks around the home. While some dislike to do the laundry...especially when one has a large load that builds up on a daily basis so that your weekend is now an arduous "task" of doing the laundry; there is a systematic process that I just started through partitioning and then rotating different items of clothing. I also use a wonder wash device that is a green device to wash and rinse one's clothing that is environmentally safe
Because I looked at this as a "down-time" to where I can accelerate the law of attraction by reading a book on self-improvement" and design a "time-management" program... what I did was determine that there are seven days in the week and that there are 52 weeks in a year. To do away with washing large loads on a weekly basis, I simply found that I could own 52 pieces of wardrobe and based on the following factorization for 52 weeks and 7 changes of clothing X 7 different choices is equivalent to 49 exchanges of wear that only three days are left over for doing a large wash. Of course you would have to wash 49 items. However, by partitioning and rotating the different clothing as sets of clothing; I identified the days of the week as Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Next I identified the following changes of apparel as "sets".
______________________________________________________________________________
Week I Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week
________________________________________________________________________
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
______________________________________________________________________________
The following chart provides an itemization based on the following rotation of clothing as designated by the letters of the alphabet.
A = Dress shirt 1, B = dress pants1, C = socks, D = dress shoes, E = underpants
F = Polo shirt, G = jeans, H = socks, I = sneakers, J = underpants
K = Sweat shirt, L = sweat pants, M = tennis shoes
N = Sweater, O = corduroy pants, P = socks, Q = sandals
R = T-Shirt, S = bermuda shorts, T = loafers
U = Tank top, V = bathing trunks
X = Dress Shirt 2, Y = dress pants 2, Z = socks
_______________________________________________________________________
Of the 26 pieces of wardrobe; each week you simply wash those items designated as clothes items which are based the the different iterations of different clothing represented by the letters. For example on Monday you attend a meeting on "money motivation" and you need to be in a social scenario where you need to make a first impression -- the choice of wardrobe is the following configuration:
A - B - C - D - E
These items of clothing are then washed manually and then rotated using a different configuration such as a casual get together at a sports event...
B - C - D - F
On Tuesday, these items of clothing are then washed manually and then rotated using a different configuration for Wednesday.
The idea is to mix and match different items of clothes for seven days and manually wash the sets of clothing to use as a rotation of items based on the designated letters representing an item of clothing. This way you are reducing the clothing count and managing your wash load since after wearing a set of clothing you do a manual washing at the close of the evening prior to retiring for sleep. the next morning, the clothes will be "new refreshed" and can be mixed and matched with another exchange of clothes. The manual washing device allows individuals to use a non-toxic solution that allows for manual washing and rinsing which requires no bathroom sink. The time allocated is based on a two-hour time schedule based on the "average time for an individual activity" in a given 24 - hour period (future blog). Of course to reiterate, not everyone is regimented and disciplined like me to do this but I found by partitioning and rotating items of clothes, washing clothes is no longer a random event but a strategic action that I can control while preserving the environment.
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