What???? Order is for engineers? My husband is a mechanical engineer and he is NOT orderly. I got gypped!!That kind of organization and control is tempting and seductive...I LOVE order...it makes my soul happy to see neatly folded linens on a shelf and a place for everything, everything in its place. I could very well have given in to my love of control and my type A personality...love folding clothing to military precision, towels all have an "e" fold, etc. Then I had kids and they saved me from indulging in that fantasy life of order and control, thank God!
I still dream of order and even try to keep order in some places in my home(towels, washclothes, etc.), but now I will deliberately create disorder and uneven lines just so I won't fall for the seduction of order in my life. It's a habit much like anything else and can take over one's life and cripple them, much like any other addiction. Neatness is enough, order can become an obsession.
Nursing seems to attract those kind of people, though I know not why, as there is nothing orderly about the typical nursing day, and they can never really function properly as a nurse because they are so obsessed with just trying to control all the little, inconsequential things. They usually make those people into supervisors so they can't kill a patient...they make horrible supervisors also but at least they can't kill someone in that position.Order is for engineers, not nurses...nurses have to adapt second by second without even a noticeable change in gears and an OCD person just cannot do that.![]()
You should see me and my eggs. I put them in the egg cartons. I use the oldest ones first. I take out two and move the other eggs up in the egg carton. It really gets bad if I have 3-4 egg cartons. I am constantly moving eggs around.

Lisa
