Monday 13 January, 2014

Why Organize Your Life? – Part 2


• A less obvious reason to keep tidy, but perhaps one of the most important, is mental clarity. It is easier to focus on work in an organized home office with filing cabinets, small plastic bins, and compartmentalized drawers than one where everything is buried under a heap of clutter, isn’t it? You feel more […]


• A less obvious reason to keep tidy, but perhaps one of the most important, is mental clarity. It is easier to focus on work in an organized home office with filing cabinets, small plastic bins, and compartmentalized drawers than one where everything is buried under a heap of clutter, isn’t it? You feel more focused and centered with your entire life is your bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, and other rooms are equally organized.

• Helps you feel more responsible and accountable. For some people, keeping an organized home is an art form. It is a way of demonstrating to oneself and to others in one’s home that one cares. It demonstrates self-respect and consideration. It is something to contribute to a household which others can appreciate and enjoy.

If you have ever enjoyed organizing but been unable to articulate why, maybe now you will find it easier to understand your joy in order and to express it to others. And if you had no idea why anyone would want to organize their life, now you may see some of the appeal. So how do you get started?

Many people worry that organizing is an expensive task, but you would be amazed how much you can achieve with something as inexpensive and versatile as plastic bins. They come in all shapes and sizes and are ideal in any room in your household. Quality shelves and cabinets can also help you to conserve space. Getting organized takes an initial investment of time and energy, but in the long run it can help you save time and effort, and enjoy greater clarity and a sense of pride in the home you’ve created.

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