I talked in a previous article, Being Organized, about organization and the benefits you will receive from doing so. So let’s continue on in this article and I’ll describe the steps to becoming more organized, all the way from start to finish.
If you’re reading this article then no doubt you have some issues with organization and clutter, so for the first step you’re going to go someplace where your mind can be free from the shackles of clutter, where you can actually gather most of your mental capacity. The reason you do this is simple enough, before beginning any task you should clear your mind so that you can focus all your mental energy on that one task. It doesn’t help you at all if you can barely focus on what you’re doing, you’re just not going to get anywhere like that.
Separate
The first thing you need to do when you get back to your messy, desolate land of clutter and confus… I mean work area; you should separate it into zones, so that you’re not tackling one huge job at once. Obviously the bigger the mess the more zones you’re going to have, but that’s alright because by the end you’re going to have a nice and tidy work area.
Your zones should be relatively small. For example, an averaged sized desk would have 2 zones, left and right. If you’re trying to organize an entire room then you’d split the room up into 4 parts, then split each part further depending how messy it was and what it actually contained.
Isolate
Next you would select the first zone you are going to begin working on. You don’t have to do anything special, just pick one out in your mind. Depending on how you see things, you may either choose to go with the easiest one first to ease yourself into this activity, or if you’re the kind of person that likes to tackle the hardest thing first and leave the best for last then by all means go for it!
Identify
Quickly look over the zone that you chose to start working on and mentally start categorizing where objects go. Your mind would have already begun working on this long before you chose what zone you were going to start working on.
Launch
Now we get into the nitty gritty business! Dig in! Start putting things into piles based on their common characteristics. You might put all office equipment together in a single pile, papers in another, books in yet another and so on. It’s up to you and how you see things. However, don’t get bogged down in details, if you don’t know where to put something, it might fit in more than one pile, then just choose one and keep moving. If you start to lose pace you’ll only lose motivation, so just keep working on it!
After you have the first zone done, you would move on to the second, using the piles that you already have created. At the end of this you should have a few neatly stacked(or towering and crumbling towers). At this point it’s simply taking the objects in those piles and putting them someplace appropriate. Papers would go on a shelf, so would books, pens and pencils in the drawer, and so on.
The biggest challenge to organizing is actually getting started. Once you’ve started then the rest is merely putting in the time to get it sorted, so you have to remember that once you start, keep going! If you stop then you’re pretty much back at square one. Go go go!
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