Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

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7 ways to start getting organized

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Becoming more organized is a popular resolution each new year. However, like many resolution­s, people’s commitment to being more organized tends to wane as February arrives.

Being unorganize­d can adversely affect productivi­ty, state of mind, motivation and even happiness. Sixty-seven percent of people surveyed in an Alpha Phi Quarterly study believed they could save up to 30 minutes a day if they were more organized. And a Huffington Post survey determined that worrying about a home not being clean enough or organized enough is the fifth most common stress trigger for Americans.

Getting and staying organized requires commitment. Having some handy tips at the ready to facilitate the process can make things go more smoothly.

1 Determine what organizati­on means to you. Being organized might mean one thing to you and something else entirely to someone else. Some may put form before function. Others may be interested in the aesthetics of a neat-looking space.

Once you have a handle on what being organized entails to you, you can get to work.

2 Start with what motivates you most. Perhaps this is a room in the home that has become overrun with clutter. Or maybe it’s getting finances organized so you can save for a dream vacation. When you accomplish your biggest goal, the seemingly smaller ones may seem less difficult.

3 Declutter your mind. Think of a busy mind as a computer that has that turning hourglass or spinning color-wheel icon when it’s stuck on a process. Every applicatio­n stalls because the computer cannot do everything at once. The same thing can happen in the brain. Sit down and make a to-do list of what’s on your mind. Then start prioritizi­ng tasks. This will do wonders to clear your head.

4 Create deadlines for yourself. An open-ended timeline to get things done may promote procrastin­ation. Deadlines may provide motivation.

5 Avoid distractio­ns. Try to remove as many distractio­ns as possible. When working on a chore, hire a baby sitter to look after the children, or step away from social media so you can focus on the task at hand. Interrupti­ons only slow you down.

6 Think before you acquire. Once you are organized, you may have challenges fitting new items into the mix. If you’re getting ready to purchase something new, carefully consider its usefulness and determine in advance where it will go and whether you have the space.

7 Be accountabl­e to another. Having help getting organized can mean delegating certain tasks or enlisting someone to check in with you to see if you’re on target. Embrace this system of checks and balances. Becoming organized is a process, but once you get the hang of it, it can be easy to stay organized.

 ??  ?? Before beginning an organizati­on project, determine what your objective will be. Start with the project that means the most to you, such as a closet or a certain room.
Before beginning an organizati­on project, determine what your objective will be. Start with the project that means the most to you, such as a closet or a certain room.
 ??  ?? To help cut down on clutter, it’s a good idea to think before buying a new item. Consider the item’s usefulness, and determine whether or not you have the space.
To help cut down on clutter, it’s a good idea to think before buying a new item. Consider the item’s usefulness, and determine whether or not you have the space.

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