disorganized person myself. In fact, everyone who “knew me when” is
amazed at the irony of how I make my living today.
g, hopeless chore.
act: No matter what you’re organizing, no matter how daunting the task or
how huge the backlog, getting organized boils down to the same very
simple, predictable process.
- Misconception: It’s impossible to stay organized.
Fact: Organizing is sustainable, if your system is built around the way you
think and designed to grow and adapt with you as your life and work change.
- Misconception: Organizing is a non-productive use of time.
Fact: Life today moves more rapidly than it did fifty years ago and will
continue accelerating in the years ahead, presenting us with more
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- Misconception: Getting organized is an overwhelmin
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opportunities and ever-greater demands on our time and ability to make
choices.
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Do you feel overwhelmed by clutter and chaos in your life? Do you need better
e or office a mess? If the answer to any of these
, is
- Defining your goals and how your space can best help you achieve them.
- Identifying what obstacles are holding you back.
- Dividing the space into “zones” of activity.
- Organizing the space so that all the supplies for each activity are stored in
the appropriate zone.
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organization skills? Is your hom
questions is yes, than Julie Morgenstern’s book, Organizing from the Inside Out
for you, and I recommend it as the best place to get started.
In her book, Julie provides a wide range of strategies for organizing. Some of
them include:
Julie Morgenstern has included many real-life client ca
along the way, and her book will definitely help you or
life. If you need help in the time management are
her book, Tim Management from the Inside