Top Ten Habits Of Highly Organized People
Do you wonder if you’ll ever be organized?
Do you think organized people were born that way?
To some degree I believe you are either naturally organized or unfortunately naturally disorganized however the good news is you can learn simple habits and become extremely organized.
Check out Getting It Togethers video on the Top Ten Habits Of Highly Organized People and then read for more tips.
Habit #1: Highly Organized People know where to donate. Better yet, they have the donations company in their area come and pick up.
Habit #2: Highly Organized People book regular decluttering times. They use the 15 minutes to freedom technique explained in the video.
Habit #3: Highly Organized People stick with what works for them. They stay with their favorite protein powder or moisturizer as this saves them from having purchasing mistakes in the cupboard.
Habit #4: Highly Organized People don’t buy because of price, they buy because of need.
Habit #5: Highly Organized People make peace with imperfection. Nothing is ever going to be perfect and neither are they. Some times their desk will be a mess or they’ll buy the kids Birthday cake instead of making it from scratch.
Habit #6: Highly Organized People are specific with their labels. A box or file labeled “miscellaneous” does not help anyone.
Habit #7: Highly Organized People separate emotions from possessions. Just because they bought it or just because it was given to them does not mean they keep it.
Habit #8: Highly Organized People think ahead. If it looks like piles of files are about to fall over, they move them to a safer spot and deal with them.
Habit #9: Highly Organized People create a small dump zone. They have a small basket that collects things from the day and then they take 15 minutes and go through the house putting everything back in its’ place. Better yet, if it takes less than a minute to do a task, do it immediately.
Habit #10: Highly Organized People ask for help. They know what their strengths are and are willing to hire out the other tasks.
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