http://monozukineko.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] monozukineko.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] multiplicity_archives2006-02-02 02:11 am
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A mess, and lacking order

I want some kind of order to my head.

I mean, now that I've been essentially told off by one of my headmates, and noticing that the more tired I am, the more they seem to babble and chatter amongst themselves and make me that much more tired... the more I'd really like a way to structure who gets to say what when. Like, organize 'shifts.'

There's been some debate as to how it would actually work, but I'm more concerned with: is it possible at all, or is it by its very nature doomed to the problems of spontaneity? Is it fair to restrict them to some kind of schedule-- is it fair to *me?*

Any thoughts?

Schedules

[identity profile] seaclans.livejournal.com 2006-02-02 06:07 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't think schedules would work for us, too many are involved in managing daily life. We do have a thought that might help. try develop internal/otherwhere landscape more completely. That way people aren't just sitting around bored with nothing to do but kibitz. The process of building the landscape etc. will occupy people and also give them something to do with their-selves when it's complete. Things like art studios, parks, what have you. It's also got the side effect of organizing things more, simply by structuring the landscape.

So that's our idea.