Do You Change Organizational Plans Frequently?
Are you generally dissatisfied with the speed of your decluttering and organization, so come up with a new plan frequently. As a result you’re likely to stay pretty much in one place even though you flit from one plan to another.
One lady been decluttering this way. She has gotten rid of some of her accumulation, tried a weekend at a flea market, has given some to a community thrift shop, moved stuff from room to room in her house and now is moving it to a rented storage unit so she can bring it home box by box to sort. This has gone on for more than five years.
Do some people continually organize so they have an excuse for not going on with productive venues and business in their lives? Is this the way to avoid tasks they don’t like or fear?
Organization is an ongoing procedure. If you have to start a program or get rid of clutter, it won’t be an instant process. Also, you may combine a couple of programs. However, if you constantly flit from one aspect to another, you may not accomplish as much as if you simply kept going…for instance, 20 minutes per day, even when you don’t see to much progress.
What about you? Are you continually organizing or reorganizing so that you can use that as an excuse?
What have you found in organizational tactics that work well for you?
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