*preface: this was my last speech for the Competent Communicators manual at Toastmasters. "inspire your audience" was the topic. In the absence of anything inspiring to say, I decided to talk about something I really need to do.* Yay done with CC moving on to bigger and better things! PS I will actually update one day about my life - an actual update I promise*
An ode to room cleaning
Imagine, you are in an open bed room. In front of you, a large mattress lined with freshly cleaned linen and a light blanket neatly laided on top. Behind, the pleasant smells of clean laundry waft towards you. Now relax as a refreshing summer breeze billow through the open windows as the morning sun light dance around the transparent glass panels.
This is what your room could be like.
Ofcourse, dear young professionals in the audiences, you, like me, most likely do not have such a well preserved bedroom. We are now at an age when we are not only turning into our mothers and fathers but have the introspection to see that yes, sometimes, our mothers were right. That despite the fact that we’re no longer five and have to be forced to put away our things, putting away our things may in fact be a valiant and worthy goal. We can now see that we’re not doing things that even a five year old should be doing. But, fear not, fellow neat-o-philes to be, by the end of this speech, you will feel, past all doubts, that in fact, what you want is to clean your room today, right now, immediately when you get home.
Have you ever lost that favorite book underneath a pile of who-knows how old laundry? Yes you have. Some of you may have experienced the utter joy and jubilation of finding this book or favorite item. Others of us, may have never ventured that far into the jungle. Now retrieve this feeling, or imagine it, and think of how many more times greater it would be if you have found a 20 dollars bill, or 50 dollars bill. This could happen to you. In fact your favorite number of bills may be hiding under the layers of stuff you should identify. So pick up your randomly scattered objects and put them away. The best part is the more you pick up, the higher chance of you re-finding your own money!
If reclaiming lost treasures is not excitement enough for you to clean your room, what about avoiding pain? I woke up this morning and almost stepped on my laptop. This would have caused substantial foot pain, electric shock, a loss of a large amount of money and my life’s worth of graduate school data. Fortunately, it was on top of my pile of clean laundry thus sunk in to avoid sure destruction; however, had this laptop been hidden under my clothes, or a pile of other unidentifiables, and I had stepped the pile, my day would have been a lot less pleasant. Do not let this unfortunate situation happen to you. Just put that damned laundry away. And stop piling things on top of each other. I promise, even if you didn’t cleverly hide your laptop underneath there, you’re bound to stomp on something less than pleasant or break something you would hate to lose.
Remember the time when you did that thing that they all laughed at you for? They might be doing the same for the absolute disgust that is your room today. Think of the glory when you let open your room to the world and instead of dust and scattered foodstuffs, there are scents of clean laundry, sunshine that has not hit the room in months, and organization! Imagine finding your old socks instead of buying new socks! Imagine your room not being a fire hazard! If you cleaned your room, all these dreams can come true.
That phone call to home can wait, that report for work will have to be put off, the grocery shopping is far less important, and those kids can put themselves to bed. Absolve all other things important, you’ve got a new, far more pressing, excuse and aspiration in life. Go forth and clean your neglected room. Onwards to hidden treasures, clean clothes and glorious orderliness!
Imagine how proud your mother would be.




