Tuesday, 11 January 2011

I Resolve | To Be More Organized | 10 Habits of highly Organized Peopl

First of all my lovelys let me apologise for my absence recently! There was a big problem with the phone lines and I couldnt get access to the internet for checking blogs and updating! Now I am back I am going to share with you my plans for Hearthandmade this season. As some of you already read - my new years resolutions - i want to get organized this year and that means properly organized!! I found Oprah dishing out some fabulous advice so I am sharing these with you now!

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"You know those folks who seem to have it all together? They're not perfectionists (far from it). Instead, experts say, they follow a few simple rules.


1. Walk away from bargains

Just because you can buy a cashmere sweater for $20 or three bottles of ketchup for the price of one doesn't mean you should. "Ask, 'Do I have something similar?' and 'Where am I going to store it?' before making a purchase," advises New York City professional organizer Julie Morgenstern, author of Shed Your Stuff, Change Your Life.

 
2. Make peace with imperfection
Efficient people give "A-level effort" to the most important projects (say, work assignments or a kitchen redesign), and for the rest they do just enough to get the job done, says Renae Reinardy, PsyD, a psychologist who specializes in hoarding disorders. Maybe you give yourself permission to bring store-bought cookies to a school bake sale or donate a bag of stuff—unsorted!—to Goodwill. "Trying to do every task perfectly is the easiest way to get bogged down," says Reinardy.
 


3. Never label anything "miscellaneous"
You put a bunch of things into a file or box and write this catchall across the front. "But within a week you've forgotten what's in there," says Morgenstern. Instead, sort items into specific groups—"electric bills," "lightbulbs," and so on.   -  

I always do this!! I need to stop :)
 
4. Schedule regular decluttering sessions
Rather than wait until an industrious mood strikes (we all know where that leads), have a decluttering routine in place—whether it's spending 15 minutes sorting mail after work or tackling a new project every Sunday afternoon.
 
5. Stick with what works
"I have clients who will try every line of makeup, every cell phone—it's exhausting," says Dorothy Breininger, president of the Delphi Center for Organization. Don't waste time (and money) obsessively seeking out the best thing. 

6. Create a dump zone
Find a space to corral all the stuff that you don't have time to put away the moment you step in the door, says Breininger. Once you're ready to get organized, you won't have to hunt all over the house for the dry cleaning or your child's field trip permission slip.


 
7. Ask for help
"The organized person is willing to expose herself to short-term embarrassment and call for backup," says Breininger. Which is to say, that elaborate four-course dinner you planned? Change it to a potluck.

8. Separate emotions from possessions

It's healthy to be attached to certain items—a vase you picked up in Paris, your grandmother's pearls. But holey concert tees or cheap, scuffed earrings your husband gave you years ago? Just let them go.

9. Foresee (and avoid) problems

You wouldn't leave the house on a gray day without an umbrella, right? People who appear to sail through life unruffled apply this thinking to every scenario, says Breininger. Have a cabinet packed with leaning towers of Tupperware? Organized folks will take a few minutes to short-circuit an avalanche before it happens. (In other words, rearranging that cupboard now is easier than chasing after wayward lids as they scatter underneath the fridge.)

10. Know where to donate

It's easier to part with belongings if they're going to a good home. Identify a neighbor's son who fits into your child's outgrown clothes, or choose a favorite charity. "It will save you from searching for the perfect recipient every time you need to unload something," says Morgenstern.
 

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14 comments:

A Serenade for Solitude said...

Yes, I so need to get more organized. Thanks for sharing these tips!

p.s. the carrott and orange cupcakes that I just spotted look delicious!! I am a sucker for cupcakes. :)

Virginia said...

Thanks for these tips!! I need be more organized because I never remember where put important things! :D

Anzouya said...

Great advice! I know I should follow a tip or two because I'm IMPOSSIBLE when it comes to organizing my space, my life e.t.c. hahahaha I'll try to stick to at least one of them!

The Creative Place said...

Fabulous post - this is one of my goals this year- to be more organized. Thanks for the great tips! :)

Nichole said...

Wow, this was a great post!!!! I'm just starting to learn & implement #7;)

Chrissy said...

This is awesome and so very needed and helpful! I always have these boxes where it says MISC. on the front...maybe I should overthink that...mmh!
Thanks so much for the awesome ideas!

And, so glad you're back! Missed you!

Hearthandmade said...

I'm implementing number 4 this year!! I do it with my wardrobe each season, I don't know why I don't do it with the rest of the house!

Julie said...

what great tips! organization is also on my resolutions list and this will definitely keep me on track!

Lay Hoon aka mescrap said...

thank you for this great tips :)

manuela said...

These are great tips, thanks alot!
I´m trying to get more organized myself;)

Craftiness NOW said...

WOW, these are such good, good tips! is it crazy that i need to work on so many of these things? no time like the new year :-)

Craftiness NOW said...

WOW, these are such good, good tips! is it crazy that i need to work on so many of these things? no time like the new year :-)

Lay Hoon aka mescrap said...

thank you for this great tips :)

Virginia said...

Thanks for these tips!! I need be more organized because I never remember where put important things! :D

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