First I clean the bookshelf and desk, then I clean the bookshelf, and the books are classified by category. Then put the desk straight and put common learning tools such as pens, scissors and erasers in convenient places. These seemingly simple processes make my back ache with fatigue. Although I've been sweating like a pig, my bookshelf has become neat and my desk is brand-new.
After finishing the desk and bookshelf, every time I walk into the study, I feel a pleasing feeling, and the whole person is much refreshed. Unlike before, it hurts to see a bunch of messy tables, and the whole person is uncomfortable. Cleaning the desk is not only refreshing, but also helps me find what I need smoothly. In the past, things were always at your fingertips.
Looking for an eraser for a while, looking for a pen for a while, and sometimes asking my parents for help, wasting a lot of time and energy. Now the desk is clean and tidy, and the books and learning tools are placed in an orderly way, which is clear at a glance. My mother used to clean my desk. I didn't cherish my mother's work, but I still went my own way. The things I used up didn't recover, and they were piled up everywhere. It would be too bad if I didn't keep them for three days.
Through this self-sorting, I realized my mother's hard work. Looking at the clean and tidy desk, I have a great sense of accomplishment. I must form a good habit of neatness. Clean up the desk and bookshelf after finishing your homework every day, restore the used items in time, and do your own thing wherever you come from. Perhaps it is the so-called "bitter before sweet".