How neat and orderly is your life?

 

Every one is stressed on cleanliness. Being neat and
tidy for the sake of any one is worship. 

 

“If you are going to meet some relatives of yours, then
reform your saddles, and be well dressed until you become a shining star in the
sight of the other people because every one dislikes vice and using
viciousness.” 

 

Reforming the saddle in those days corresponds to a
car today. Tidying the clothes is included among those things which make a 
person
appear nice in the eyes of other people. This is a duty that all should do 
inside
and outside their homes. 

 

Whoever enters one's house should see it pleasing.
This will never happen unless one devotes great care to the neatness of the
house and his own-self. The wife should be an example to her husband and
children. In fact, all members of the household should adapt to that, except
for some casual occasions where one may look shabby.

 

When we were small, we must have seen some / many of
our teachers looking smart and neat whether we visited them in the day or
night. Not only that, but we used to see their houses very well-organized. They
were like soldiers alert in their jobs and duties.

 

Unfortunately, many people today living in a shanty --or
even so called flats-- neglect their houses. Whenever you visit them you find
disorganized tables and shelves, and scattered clothes everywhere. So wherever
you look, you see disorganization. 

 

Furthermore, the wife sometimes stays wearing her
nightgown after she wakes up and you see her children dirty and neglected.
Indeed, all these things are against the morals of the health and wealthy
living.

 

It is advised that a woman make herself look
attractive for her husband; and a man to look handsome in the eyes of his wife,
the way she does for him.

 

Every one should be clean and neat whether inside or
outside the house and this should be a habit. Here a few tips for an organized
home:

 

–       
Return things to their places after use.

–       
Adapt yourself not to throw around your things.

–       
Keep every room – guestroom, bedroom, library, or kitchen – tidy. Clean them
often.

–       
Remember to stack papers and arrange books correctly. Books and papers spread
all over the table is such a common sight.

–       
Wash, clean yourself, and change your clothes after you wake up. 

–       
Teach children how to be clean and neat throughout the day.

 

Today’s standard of living stresses on the importance
of organizing oneself. Part of that organizing is having a proper sleeping
schedule in place, especially for children.  




      Your Mail works best with the New Yahoo Optimized IE8. Get it NOW! 
http://downloads.yahoo.com/in/internetexplorer/

-- 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
OWNER              : [email protected]; [!! Sriram Savarkar ¡¡]   
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"Sriram Savarkar" group.

To modify your list subscription, please send a blank email to:
For posting Messages: [email protected]
Subscribe               : [email protected]
Unsubscribe     : [email protected]
Visit Group     : http://groups.google.com/group/sriram-savarkar?hl=en

Reply via email to