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Does a Messy Desk Make You More Productive?

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messy deskWell, the verdict is still out on this one and I’m not sure that having piles of paper and stacks of stuff around makes you more productive.  I know for me, that a clean desk is a calm mind and I’m less distracted and more focused on the task at hand.  But on the other hand, if a messy desk can lead to make employees more productive, than maybe there is a lesson to be learned here.  So I stuck my neck out on this one, held my breath and waited for your response.

What’s your threshold for clutter?

For the past 25 years, I’ve worked with 1000’s of business owners, executives and employees who range from being very creative, spontaneous, most things last-minute to clean desk, highly organized and looking for ways to improve their systems even more (they don’t like to waste time).  What I know to be true is everyone has a different threshold and tolerance for the amount of clutter and chaos they allow to pile up on their desk, in their homes, and in their life.  When they hit the breaking point, they call me for help.

Cookie-cutter solutions don’t stick

Another lesson I’ve learned as a Productivity and Organizing Consultant is there’s no one-size fits-all solution to organization and time management.  That’s the reason all my products, programs and hands-on services are personalized to the way you think, function, and use your environment.  I will share several ways to organize something and you decide what works best for you and then personalize it.  No cookie-cutter solutions here!

It’s about the journey

The truth is, organizing is also a journey (which we really don’t like to hear) and in the process we all learn about ourselves, our habits, our choices, and we grow as a person expanding our skill base and knowledge.  It’s our choices that determine our reality.  Let’s be realistic here, the piles didn’t magically happen overnight, and they won’t magically disappear by the wave of a magic wand.  As much as I’d like to wave a magic wand and make all the piles and chaos go away, keeping your desk clean of stacks and piles takes daily maintenance.  Just like your clothes won’t magically pick themselves up off the floor and hang themselves on hangers in your closet, or the dishes in the sink won’t wash themselves.  The same is true with getting and staying organized, and achieving your dreams and goals – it’s about choices and taking action.

Also, there are foundational best practices and systems that need to be in place to effectively run a business or household, otherwise you’ll be:

  • Wasting precious and valuable time looking for things
  • Losing money on missed opportunities and duplicate purchases, and
  • More than likely, unfocused and not as productive as you could be

Time-tested Productivity and Organizing Solutions

Before I recommend any products, systems and processes, apps, software or referrals, I personally test and use everything myself.  For software, apps and all things technical, it must pass the strict scrutiny of my technical team.  After it’s passed all our tests on ease of use, functionality, durability, esthetics and so on, then we share the productivity tools and organizing systems with you.  We take our job seriously because we know that you put your trust in us and our recommendations.

So when I read this interesting article written by Rob Waugh “Messy desks in the office can actually lead employees to think more clearly, say researchers” my thought was to put this research to the test myself and get your feedback.  Even though there was some hesitation on my part at first to share this article, I thought who better to provide feedback than my clients, customers, and followers.

The comments came back on my Facebook Page that a clean desk is preferred to be more productive and confirms what I’ve been training and implementing over the past decade.    The reason I started my business back in 2001, was I realized not everyone has the natural organizing skills that I was born with and I’ve learned how to pass those skills onto others.  So, my purpose in life is to serve others with my gift of organization, to be fully alive and present, to love and appreciate others and to learn and share my gifts, so that I inspire others to live more fully and make a greater difference today.   I’ve seen the results of helping a mother who’s very creative, frantic, anxious and always last-minute learn organizing skills to calm the chaos in her personal life, household and family.  Then pass on the organizing skills to her kids.  It’s life-changing on so many levels.  And, as a result of getting her life and home organized, it gave her the freedom to live her purpose and make a huge impact in the world today!

What’s your preference? Messy Desk or Clean?

If a messy desk and piles of stuff works for you, then that’s ok, we’ll set up systems that work for you and purge a little in the process.  If a clean desk and a clear and focused mind is what you want, then we’ll close the gaps and create systems that work for you too.  Either way, it’s all about you and how you want to use your time, space and life to make a greater difference in the world.

On a personal note, thank you allowing me to share my passions and gifts with you.  I truly want the best for you and your families.  Now it’s your turn to post your comments below.

Do you prefer a messy or clean desk?  How does clutter impact you personally, professionally, physically and/or psychologically?  Would love to hear your comments on this.  Post your comments below this article. 

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Simple Tips for Closet Organization

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Don’t Get Hung Up On Closet Clutter!

 

Most closets contain a variety of very important items. Despite this, these spaces often get overlooked when it comes to organization. This can lead to serious frustrations when trying to find specific items in cluttered closets. By following a few simple steps you can quickly turn a disorganized closet into space where items can be easily found when needed.

 

Downsize

Most people have a number of items in their closet that have not been worn for a long time. For the most part, these items are just taking up valuable space. Anything that no longer fits should be placed on consignment or donated to charity. Additionally, any items that have not been worn for a year or longer should simply be given away.

 

Clean

Now that all unnecessary items have been removed it is usually a good idea to clean the inside of the closet, as this is a task that often gets neglected. Vacuum or sweep the floor, wipe the walls and sweep away any cobwebs. This will help ensure that your clean clothes do not become dirty or dusty while they are being stored.

 

Layout

Once your closet has been cleaned properly it may be a good idea to assess and possibly re-plan the layout of your closet. Measure the space to help you decide which items should go where. It is often a good idea to keep similar items close together. For example, casual shoes may go on one side of the closet, while formal shoes get placed on the other side.

 

Space Savers

By using space savers like boxes, hooks, racks and shelves it will help you to utilize every square inch of your closet space. Make sure that you have your closet measurements in hand when you go shopping for space saving items. This will help to ensure that everything you buy fits properly.

 

Hangers

Using hangers is a great way to organize your clothes because you can hang almost anything. Try to avoid the use of wire hangers though, as these were not designed for long-term use and can be hard on your clothing.

 

Eye Level

Try to keep your most important items at eye level, as things that are put on tall shelves tend to get forgotten. It is best to save the high shelves for storing out of season clothing or other items that rarely get used.

 

Seasonal Change

Some people may find that they still lack sufficient closet space even after they have gone through the downsizing and organizing steps. If this happens to be the case it may be a good idea to rotate your items depending on the season. Items that are in season can be kept in the closet, with the out of season wardrobe being stored elsewhere.

Garage Organizing Simple Tips and Tricks

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Don’t let your garage be your secret place to hoard clutter.  Let it be your organizing oasis instead!

organizing a garageGarage organization presents a number of very unique challenges. This is because these spaces often become the designated dumping grounds for a variety of miscellaneous items. However, it is possible to turn a garage that resembles a disaster zone into a clean multifunctional space that even has room for the primary item that it was designed to store. The car.

Get Rid of the Junk

Because garages tend to be the places where unused items get placed, these spaces are particularly prone to clutter. Therefore, removing this clutter can be a huge undertaking in itself. If you have a number of unused items that are still of value it may be useful to have a garage sale. However, if there are few unused items of value a visit to the Salvation Army may be more appropriate.

 

Categorization before Organization

Once you have removed all of the clutter from the garage, it is a good idea to categorize all of your remaining items. Some examples of categories that these items may be separated into could include automotive, tools, sports equipment and cleaning supplies. By storing similar items together it makes it much easier to locate them when they are needed later on.

 

Easy to See Items are Easy to Find

When developing organizational systems for a garage, keeping the most important items out in the open makes them easy to find. In addition to this, it is also easier to put these items away in the correct spot when finished with them. By using hanging hooks for tools, shelves for larger items and see through containers for screws and nails you will be able to locate items much easier when they are needed.

 

Keep the Floor Clear

Elevating everything makes cleaning the garage floor much easier. This also helps to reduce hiding spots where small items can become lost or insects can hide and build nests. Even large tool chests can be placed on wheeled carts. This allows them to be cleaned underneath and moved around easily when needed.

 

Maintain Organization

Organizing a messy garage can be an intimidating task, which often gets put off for long periods of time. However, maintaining organization is much more manageable and takes almost no time at all. Once you have finished using an item in your garage, make sure that it gets returned to its rightful spot. Those who make a habit of putting things back where they belong tend to spend much less time looking for these same items later on.