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Organization Is a State of Mind

by Jennifer Hofmann on May 28th, 2008

(myorganizedbiz.com) - Jennifer is on her honeymoon and thrilled to be featuring guest bloggers in her absence. They’re answering a single question: What’s your most important organizing “rule” that helps you enjoy your work more? You’re encouraged to respond as they’ll be awaiting your comments.

Post by Brandie Kajino

http://www.sxc.hu/pic/m/j/ja/jaylopez/987117_bright_ideas.jpgHave you ever felt like you could never “be organized”? An audience member talked with me about this after a presentation recently. She said, “I just don’t think I can BE organized.” I was saddened by her comment, because she clearly felt a great deal of shame about it. Unfortunately, society has a very strict interpretation of what “organized” means, and it’s not really working for a lot of people.

First of all, organization and perfection have nothing in common (besides the “-tion” part of the word). Secondly, “being organized” just means you can find most anything you need in 5 minutes or less. Organization is about systems for life and success. What organization looks like is different for everyone. Thirdly, organization is a skill, or a state of mind. There are a few simple things that can guide you to organization success in your own life.

Here’s a few tips when deciding what to do in your situation:

1. Keep it simple. There’s no need for color coding and decimal systems, unless you’re into that. You can always step things up later, but keep it simple in the beginning. A notebook and a pen can be a great place to start on a task (or “To Do”) list.

2. Be honest with yourself. Do you like technology of feel sick when you head the term, “PDA”? Do you prefer to write things out long hand, instead of typing? If you feel overwhelmed when looking at an organzation tool, it might not be the right one for you.

3. Be true to yourself. Even if you don’t “feel” organized, I bet there is something in your life that you are proud of. Search your heart and mind, and find that one thing that felt successful at. Look at why you are proud of it, and I bet there is something you can glean from that experience that can apply to other areas of your life.

“Being organized” is a state of mind, and it doesn’t always come in a box. You are unique and intelligent, so take it easy and do what works for you.

Brandie Kajino, The Home Office Organizer, is a dynamic speaker, author and professional organizer. Brandie helps home office professionals get organized. Her website includes free resources, teleclasses, personalized services and a blog with dozens of articles. Visit her web site or call her at 971-533-7735.

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5 opinions for Organization Is a State of Mind

  • Ann
    May 28, 2008 at 1:05 pm

    I think those of us who struggle with feeling disorganized and frazzled assume that everyone else has it all together - perfectly.

    Even if they all do, you just have to start somewhere and start small - I’m working on my (horrible) basement for just 5 minutes a day. It’s slow, but steady improvement.

  • Brandie Kajino
    May 28, 2008 at 1:10 pm

    Hi Ann,
    Isn’t that the truth! It’s sad that we assume other people have their lives perfectly together, including those we look up to. I’m not sure if it’s a western culture thing or not, but it sure can stop us dead in our tracks with intimidation.
    Be real and know that we all are struggling in areas we don’t talk about.
    Btw, my garage could use some help, I think I’m going to go tidy it up a bit right now. ;)

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  • Claire Tompkins
    May 28, 2008 at 9:22 pm

    Hi, Brandie!
    I like your point about people being true to themselves. When my client starts saying that her desk “shouldn’t be this way,” I stop her. I ask where that idea came from: her mom, her husband, someone on TV?

    People make so much extra work (and pain) for themselves when they think things should be a certain way instead of letting them be the way that’s right for them. I’m not saying it’s easy to stop comparing yourself to others, but it sure does pay off.

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