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5 Ways To Live An Organized Life

How To Be More Organized At Home

Do you have a feeling of despair at the mess in your home or office? Maybe you're not even dealing with a mess. You might have things reasonably tidy, but perhaps you can't find a single thing when you need it.

If this sounds familiar to you, you need to think about what a good strategy for organizing can do for your productivity. Being more organized will make your life easier as well as save you time at the end of the day. If you're interested in organizing your life, little by little, think about these strategies for organizing things.

1Tidy A Little Bit Every Day

Many of us shudder when it comes to cleaning. If you think that you have to break out the brooms and mops and spend the whole day cleaning, then you're in for a surprise. The truth is that you'll be making a huge difference by spending just ten or twenty minutes a day organizing your space.

Start with cleaning one area each day. This can be a deep cleaning or just a superficial cleaning, but you'll feel productive at least. Once this becomes a habit, you'll finish cleaning faster and have more free time every day.

2Everything Has Its Place

When you're organizing your workspace or your living area, everything needs to have a place where it "lives." For instance, scissors need to live in a specific box or drawer. This is the same case for other small things.

If something doesn't have a particular home, it will wander and get lost. It will generally add to the clutter that pervades your area. Take some time to really consider your options when it comes to making sure that everything has a place permanently.

3Use A Journal Or Planner

Get yourself a professional journal or a daily planner and use it. Sometimes, practice the act of writing something down in a book can really. It can help you remember where you need to be and when.

Another way of reminding yourself of important events is to use a Post-it Note. You can also opt to use an organizer on your cell phone. Experiment and use whatever method works best for you and your lifestyle.

4Get Rid Of The Things You Don't Need

When you're looking to declutter your workspace, make sure that you throw away the things that you no longer need. Every day, do a quick purge and get rid of things that pile up on your desk or kitchen counters. This will provide you more space and get you a better idea of what is going on in general.

Daily mail and papers are the biggest clutter culprits. Be sure to throw away any junk right away and file away any important papers. The longer these things stay in a pile, the more likely it is that they will get lost or forgotten.

5Set Routines And Delegate Chores

Keeping a home organized and smoothly running can be difficult, especially if you have a large family. Establish set routines so certain tasks are completed every day. Assign large chores, like laundry, to a specific day of the week. This way, you exactly know what chore has to be accomplished every day.

Delegate some chores to your spouse or children. Just make sure that the tasks are age-appropriate. Divide the work among many family members - this will teach everyone how to work together as a team.

No one expects you to go from a clutter bug to a super organized person overnight. But by simply implementing a few of these tips into your life, you will re-discover what it's like to be prepared and organized both in the workplace and at home. Have fun tidying up!



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Jackie Wing

Jackie Wing is an Alaska native, who enjoys snowboarding more than is probably socially acceptable. She lives in Anchorage with her two dogs Reese and Peanut, or as she likes to call them "Thing 1" and "Thing 2."