Get Organized Day
Tackle that desk drawer or spice rack, decide where to put that decorative pillow, or finally get around to cleaning up your computer files on Get Organized Day.
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The History of this day isn’t hard to imagine. However, especially for those who know the sort of people that desperately need a day like ‘Get Organized Day’ in their lives, it may actually have taken a while to get started. Of course, first it was necessary to find out where all of those notes about getting organized were left.
Plus, then it would be necessary to spend a day organizing as you realized that finding it was going to be impossible in this current organization system. Then you’d find yourself exhausted after all the time you took to get organized, and when you were finally rested, you’d realize you’d have to get started all over again!
That might be just a small glimpse of what the life of a disorganized person is like. Precious time is wasted not by performing actual work, but by trying to find out what happened to all the things that are needed just to get started on the workday.
Organization comes in many forms, whether it is organizing a physical space, a schedule or something else. But one thing is known beyond question, that if people have all of their things sorted and organized where they can be found before they ever get down to work, everything from there on out is going to be so much easier.
Now it’s time to get going and celebrate Get Organized Day!
Organize That Filing System
Dig out all of those old “filing” systems that really amount to nothing more than a place to put things, and sort out what’s in there. Perhaps this means going through the “inbox” where papers get tossed and saved for later. Or maybe it means purchasing a filing system and marking folders for each type of paperwork that might need to be filed, whether it includes legal documents, utility bills, letters and more.
Organize a Closet
If things have been piling up in a closet or wardrobe, this is a great time to attack the mounds! Start by making three boxes or bins available: one for throwing away, one for giving away and one for keeping. Once everything has been sorted through, the “keep” box can be sorted into more boxes based on where these items will be assigned to live in the future. Find a new home for them, put them where they belong, label it, and – just like that – the closet is clean!
Get Inspired
For those who aren’t sure where to begin, a great way to get inspired is to look at magazine articles or websites that are dedicated to organization. This often acts as a catalyst, when viewing the creative ways other people have used to store and organize their lives. Check out some resources, find some tools that seem viable for life, and get going on Get Organized Day.
Start Some New Habits
Sometimes getting organized doesn’t have to be a huge process, but a series of little things. Try out these habits to help things be a bit less chaotic: Create a To-Do List. One way to keep life tidy is to keep a notebook and fill it with a list of tasks that need to be accomplished. Make a Meal Plan. Instead of leaving the meal planning to the last minute, try it weekly, or even monthly, and then make a shopping list from the meal plan. Have a Place for Everything. If something new comes into the house, don’t forget to give it a home!
Organize That Email Inbox
Get Organized Day is the perfect time to get motivated and sort through various emails that have simply been sitting there to deal with later. Quickly click through emails to determine if they are important enough to keep or toss out. If they are keepers, put them in the email folder that makes the most sense–or create a new grouping. This will make important emails much easier to find in the future. Now, some people might be thinking that the time it takes to find everything and sort it is time that is needed to be spent on other, more important things. News Flash! The amount of time it takes to get organized is going to be exceeded, by far, by the time savings gained from being organized in the first place.