Integrating the Spirals: Putting together a cube bookcase storage unit

After the assembly of a second cube bookcase storage unit, it occurred to me to apply my spiral methodology from, Integrating the Spirals™ to finish the third set. Duh! Had I applied the spiral principle on the first two sets they would have turned out much better—without all the struggle! If you would rather listen instead of read, play the audio:

You may be wondering why I would use such a methodology for putting together such a storage center. I didn’t consider it either until I got very tired of struggling with the first one. Mind you, the only reason I bought these was because my daughter had bought some for our eldest granddaughter and my daughter assembled these herself so if I got stuck I knew I could text her for advice. And I loved the look of these when my daughter sent me the pictures of our granddaughters’ room! I felt these would help hubby and I stay organized.

What I learned was to

  • Use a ratchet Phillips screwdriver (a power screwdriver would be best—but don’t over torque the screws)
  • Do one at a time and improve with each
  • Take your time and rest in between cabinets or even between sections of each
  • Don’t beat yourself up mentally for any mistakes
  • Stay mindful and use my integrating methodology
  • When you get to the long side panels, put the pegs in on the cabinet side pre-drilled holes first so you can hold the side panel up against it and adjust the shelves, bottom, and top to fit the holes of the side panel to a tight junction to the cabinet
  • Place the screws in the top and bottom rows first and align the panel (consider the top is row 1 and the next is row down is 2, etc. Put the screws in the order of 1, 8, 2, 7, 3, 6, 4, and 5).
  • Lay it flat to work it out and gave someone help you raise it upright once it is completely assembled. Grab it from the midsection!

I encourage everyone who desires to put these together to ensure they have a ratchet screwdriver or power screwdriver and mallet! With the right tools and knowledge nearly every job is easy.

Here are some pictures in the order of my progress:

The beginning: putting the middle shelves in the midsection first.
I got very tired from using this screwdriver. Also it was too long.
Putting the back in place.
Deciding to lay it down to put the bottom piece on.
Dreading this. Had to get the shelves and right side panel on. Why did I do it this way? Ugh
Just what I was afraid of. I F’d it up. I stripped two of the screws on this first one. Live and learn!
At least the bottom and top fit together well. Maybe the board was a little warped. That’s my story and I’m sticking with it! Ha!
First one is complete.
Second one is complete.
Third one in progress. Yes, I built it standing upright. But I had the ratchet screwdriver at this point and it was all going so much easier!
Third one complete!
Furrino 11-shelf cube bookcase instructions
By the third one, I got all the corners aligned 100%!
All three bookcases lined up and ready for putting stuff in. Load it from the bottom up! I know that from working with filing cabinets most of my career.
I feel sooo accomplished! I fell asleep congratulating myself for a job well done (though it took me 3 days)!

It is my humble honor to expand our consciousness together and grow THROUGH any and all perceived obstacles to assist us as we GROW our souls.

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only through comparison

Silver Birch was a spirit guide who spoke through Maurice Barbanell

only through comparison

Be as the blade of grass, grow through the dirt.

I’ve heard it said, “you’re either growing or dying” and that, “the universe is either expanding or shrinking.” If that is true, then it seems to acknowledge that everything in life, all there is around us, is dynamic – nothing is static.

In a previous post, I wrote that, “We grow as blades of grass, up through the earth.” And that “dirt, or earth, is analogous to all of the resistance we encounter.” Perhaps resistance is “sin”?

These thoughts were instigated years ago, when a coworker encouraged me with the phrase, “Bloom where you are planted.” Oh how right she was!

At that time, I felt constant irritation from a superior when he would casually walk by my desk and tell me to smile–while I was working!

Being the studious and serious type, smiling while concentrating on work tasks was something I just didn’t do. The more he admonished me to smile, the more aggravated I became.

In passing, I must have mentioned my exasperation to my friend, when she lavished me with that golden nugget of truth–about the blooming. I even remember thinking of a response to her–“yes, no matter how much fertilizer is put upon you!” (but I didn’t tell her).

Day in and day out, I would notice people around me laughing, chatting, and cutting up during the day, but I wasn’t.

I am an empath. I am a highly sensitive person (HSP). I feel lots of things very strongly.

I have discovered that I become resentful when things aren’t fair or balanced.

While working in an office, I recall thinking, “we’re here to work” and “we’re here to earn our pay.”

Why was I always the one to feel so determined! I was always applying effort. The pitfalls of continually wanting to do my best, try hard, people-please, and succeed, yada, yada. But at what cost to my Self?

Realizing I was wallowing in resistance, I knew I had to climb out of it, or it would bury me. A seed pushes against dirt in order to grow, but I felt as though I was pushing against me, not growing, but receding! Plants, indeed everything in the living kingdom need the resistance in order to grow, and grow strong.

One day, I learned what hell meant.

Out in the garden we can hell for potatoes, as in “we’re sweating out here helling for potatoes.” Hell is just “the ground”, or “the dirt.” It never was meant to be some fearful place of oppression or torment.

So, my thoughts of “this is hell” was the only thing that kept me disturbed. And I lacked the knowledge, at the time, of how to climb up out of the grave (of the frustrating job) up the slippery walls of resistance and into freedom.

Eventually, as other factors contributed, I left the job.

Years later, during a time of fasting, those years of struggle came to mind, but with softness and thanksgiving, the resentment fading. Not only had I learned more about myself, but as a body builder strengthens muscles from lifting weights, I had grown emotional muscles! I was “blooming” from what I had perceived of previously as resistance!

I distinctly remembered the day I had begun saying to myself (about my boss), “Thank you for helping me to make a better decision”–whenever I’d felt picked on or taken advantage of (to do more work). I couldn’t change whether or not I was picked on, but I could have changed my reaction to it! And it had always been my choice–whether I was willing or able to know it then or not–as to how much work I was willing to take on.

All the feelings I’d felt were solely based on my perception and may not have been entirely accurate, as one can never really see things from ALL sides anyway.

Looking back, I saw where I had resisted quite a few things during that time, which is probably why I felt harried and stressed.

Oh, had I just learned to “go with the flow” sooner, I could have smiled and experienced joy.

I’ve learned, we didn’t come into this life for the struggle. Life will go on without us after we’re gone. Whether we leave a company, end a marriage, or die. Nothing’s static, everything changes.

Now? I’m learning to let go and breathe. Get more play into each day. My former superior might be happy to know that once in awhile, even if I’m troubleshooting something, I smile and “IN Joy” the action of whatever it is I’m attempting to do. I wish for you the same.

See ya on the flip-side, dynamic good buddy.

Life’s a thrill, hang on and enjoy the ride!

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An Amazon bestselling author of two co-authored books: “Transform Your Life Book 2 Inspirational Stories and Expert Advice,” “Energy of Receiving”, plus author of “Blue Eyes: Ethereal Messages of Connection,” and holistic health book that details how I naturally reversed asthma, “Have Yourself a Wholly Vibrant Life: Reversing Asthma and Other Chronic Illness Naturally” all available on Amazon.

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