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How to Stay Motivated to Organize Anything

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Are you growing tired of reorganizing your closet, kitchen, or desk drawers over and over again?

Or not sure where to begin with your closet purge?

Well here’s the truth…

 

You don’t actually need to be organizing every day of the week.

 

There, now quit the self guilt!

Organizing a room is the same as any other project you take on. Every project has a beginning and an end, with some scheduled steps in-between. It’s that easy.

One of the most asked questions I hear from friends and clients is “how can I motivate myself to organize the house?” The runner-ups are how to stay motivated, avoid procrastinating, and stop feeling guilty when “stuff” keeps piling up.

Well, we’re all busy these days and being pulled in many directions! Sometimes it’s our own fault for saying yes when we really want to say no, and the result of this is too much to do and not enough time to get it done. Which can make us feel resentful, frustrated, overwhelmed, and just plain tired.

Enough Already

If the piles of clutter are driving you crazy and you’re drained from looking at the mess, it’s a sign that you’re causing yourself a lot of unnecessary stress, anxiety, and overwhelm. The physical clutter is also keeping your mind cluttered.

When you keep your whole to-do list and all of your dreams, goals, and projects in your head, you will begin to feel overwhelmed and therefore unmotivated. And worse yet – you won’t be able to see the steps you’ve taken toward your organizing project!

Measuring your progress is critical to your organizing success and motivation!

The key to getting and staying motivated with your organizing project is to not skip the first step in the organizing process. You need to see the progress as it happens. There have been times when I’ve glazed over this step and have not written it down on paper. And consequently, I have lost all interest and moved onto the next exciting idea because it just sounds much better. Don’t fall into the trap of the bright, shiny object syndrome or starting lots of different organizing projects at once.

First Step to Organizing Anything

The first step to getting organized is creating a visual of what you want your newly organized space to look like. You need to get it out of your head and onto real paper. Print a photo or cut out a magazine image of what you want the space to look like and write out a few words that describe how you want your space to look, smell, or feel. (Need some inspo? Check out our Pinterest!) For example,

“My bedroom is my sanctuary.”

“The family room is clutter-free and it is pleasant to have guests over.”

“Preparing meals is a breeze.”

“I love walking into my office to a clean desk every morning.”

“I can quickly find any papers when I need them.”

“My computer files are fast to retrieve.”

Using an image makes the project even more motivating because you can see it throughout the whole process and it also helps your brain to stay focused on the goal.

If you’re someone who thinks everything needs to be stored inside your brain or computer – give your mind a break, go get out your colored felt pens and a piece of paper and just be creative for 10 minutes. Most of us are visual and love pen-to-paper time. So go for it and draw or write down what your organizing goal is. Now!

Next, post the visual organizing goal on a wall, fridge, or somewhere you will see it every day. Every time you look at your organizing goal, you’ll be inspired and motivated to take the next action step!

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Chunking Down Your Projects

The next step is writing down all the action steps that you or someone else needs to do to get your organizing project complete. Type it out or write on paper, either way is ok. Just get it out of your head so organizing your chosen space isn’t going to be overwhelming.

To increase your motivation and really get inspired, estimate how long you think each action step will take; 10 minutes, 20, 45, 60, etc. Chunking your project down into bite-sized action steps increases your success rate and will keep you motivated because you will actually see the progress as your list gets crossed off!

Next, schedule three action steps in your calendar and make sure you hold yourself to these appointments. Don’t be afraid to enlist a friend to hold you accountable if you need a little extra push!

If something more interesting comes up and you’re about to ditch your 20 minute organizing session, look at your visual organizing goal and ask yourself if it’s worth procrastinating and putting it off. If the answer is yes, reschedule your 20 minute session. And if you’re too tired to stick to your schedule, decide to take 10 minutes now and do it anyways! You’ll feel less guilty (and actually more motivated!) because you’ve done something to move your organizing project forward.

Getting Organized Does Not = Perfection

Let go of all thoughts perfectionism. Organizing isn’t about having everything perfect all the time! Start by aiming for easy to access and easy to put away.

No Cookie Cutter Solutions

And one last piece of wisdom for staying motivated with your organizing projects: “There is no one-size-fits-all solution to getting organized, and no cookie cutter solutions here at Simply Productive. Because one size does not fit all. There are key foundational organizing principles you need to know, yes, but then organizing systems and processes are personalized so they work for you!”

My intention is to inspire, educate, and teach you about creating organizing systems and processes that work for your home and workspace. So you have less stress and more free time for what’s important to you!

Now go and create your organizing goals right away, and post them in the comments section below!

 

 

 

 

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Sherry’s Current Reading List

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If you know me, you know I’ve always got a book tucked away in each room of my home!

 

This has been a great encouragement in pushing myself to read more often because no matter the place, when inspiration strikes, I love that I’m able to pick up a book at arms length and delve right in.

 

You may think that by having so many different books on the go I would be mixing up the lessons and stories. But that’s not the case!

 

I try to only have one open book at a time in each of my favourite genres. That way, my mind can stay on track with which is which, since the storyline is just so different for each!

 

But enough from me – let’s introduce my first fave of the moment:

What I just Downloaded on my Kindle:

Great leaders are driven to win. Yet career wins can come at great cost to your health, relationships, and personal well-being. Why does it seem impossible to both win at work and succeed at life?

 

With clarity, humor, and plenty of motivation, Win at Work and Succeed at Life gives you

• an understanding of the historical and cultural forces that have led to overworking

• 5 principles to rethink work and productivity from the ground up

• simple but proven practices that enable you to slow down and reclaim your life

Successful Women Lead Businesses:

In Believe IT, Jamie Kern Lima, founder of IT Cosmetics, shares the wild but true story of how a once struggling waitress turned her against-the-grain idea into an international bestselling sensation, eventually selling the company for over a billion dollars and becoming the first female CEO of a brand in L’Oréal’s 100+ year history.

 

Faced with self-doubt, body-doubt, God-doubt, down to her last few dollars and told “No one is going to buy makeup from someone who has your body,” Jamie reveals for the first time what really went down, how she almost didn’t make it, how she learned to trust herself, and the powerful lessons you, too, can use to go from underestimated to unstoppable.

Mindset:

In this groundbreaking book, designer Ingrid Fetell Lee explores how making small changes to your surroundings can create extraordinary happiness in your life.

 

Drawing on insights from neuroscience and psychology, she reveals how the seemingly mundane spaces and objects we interact with every day have surprising effects on our mood and how we can harness the power of our environment to live fuller, healthier and more joyful lives.

Interior Design:

Beautiful design isn’t just pleasant to look at; it improves the quality of our lives.

 

In Live Beautiful, EyeSwoon creator Athena Calderone taps into her international network of interior decorators, fashion designers, and tastemakers to reveal how carefully crafted interiors come together. She also opens the doors to two of her own residences.

Spiritual:

In our daily pursuit of joy through people, adventures, and success, we often come up empty and gasping for air. Always needing more.

 

After the crushing loss of both her first and her second beloved husbands, author Heidi McLaughlin desperately needed joy that was sustainable and fresh. Fresh Joy takes you by the hand and guides you through honest and raw stories, biblical truths, and practical steps to help you find and grow deep, fulfilling, and lasting joy.

I will hold myself to a standard of grace, not perfection.

Grace, Not Perfection takes this message from a daily planner to an inspirational book that encourages women to simplify and prioritize. Designed with Emily Ley’s signature aesthetic, this book gives women tangible ways to simplify their lives to give space to what matters most. With a focus on faith, Emily reminds readers that God abundantly pours out grace on us–and that surely we can extend grace to ourselves.

Mornings can be tough. Sometimes, a hearty breakfast and strong cup of coffee just aren’t enough.

 

Instead, much-loved author Paul David Tripp aims to energize Christian readers with the most potent encouragement imaginable: the gospel. 365 devotional readings, each beginning with a compelling, gospel-centred tweet (in 140 characters or less), are followed by an extended meditation on a key thought for the day, to inspire reflection and prayer.

Health & Wellness:

Sara Panton, co-founder of the premium essential oil company vitruvi, shares her knowledge of botanicals and wellness practices to help you live more naturally and elevate the simple moments of your day.

 

The book guides you through ways to customize your beauty, body, and home routines–turning them into easy yet sophisticated wellness experiences. Learn how to create a custom face oil for your skin type; do a facial lymphatic massage; make a Mediterranean-inspired botanical foot soak; and blend unique essential oil diffuser aromas for your home.

From the trusted, influential, and famously trend-setting website comes the first ever Well+Good cookbook.

 

Founders Alexia Brue and Melisse Gelula have curated a collection of 100 easy and delicious recipes from the luminaries across their community to help you eat for wellness. These dishes don’t require a million ingredients or crazy long prep times. They are what the buzziest and busiest people in every facet of the wellness world—fitness, beauty, spirituality, women’s health, and more—cook for themselves.

Featuring over 100 recipes, “This Kitchen is for Dancing” shares Karlene’s journey toward healthier living through nutrient-packed, never-complicated menus that simply refuse to skimp on flavor.

 

Too busy to cook? Don’t know where to start? Can’t figure out how to keep everybody in your household happy at the dinner table? Karlene shares all her tricks and tips, from how to shop and stock a pantry, to step-by-step instructions for planning and cooking your week’s meals on a Sunday afternoon.

Organizing:

Having less stuff is the key to happiness.

 

Do you ever feel overwhelmed, instead of overjoyed, by all your possessions? Do you secretly wish a gale force wind would blow the clutter from your home? If so, it’s time to simplify your life! The Joy of Less is a fun, lighthearted guide to minimalist living:

• Part One provides an inspirational pep talk on the joys and rewards of paring down.

• Part Two presents the STREAMLINE method: ten easy steps to rid your house of clutter.

• Part Three goes room by room, outlining specific ways to tackle each one.

• Part Four helps you get your family on board and live more lightly and gracefully on the earth.

At home or on the go, you don’t have to live like a minimalist to feel happy and calm.

 

The Home Edit mentality is all about embracing your life–whether you’re a busy mom, a roommate living with three, or someone who’s always traveling for work. You just need to know how to set up a system that works for you. Clea and Joanna are here to remind you that “it’s okay to own things” in the quest for pretty and smart spaces. With The Home Edit Life, you’ll soon be corralling phone cords, archiving old photos, arranging your phone apps by color, and packing your suitcase like a pro.

Productivity & Performance:

In Essentialism, Greg McKeown, CEO of a Leadership and Strategy agency in Silicon Valley who has run courses at Apple, Google and Facebook, shows you how to achieve what he calls the disciplined pursuit of less.

 

Being an Essentialist is about a disciplined way of thinking. By applying a more selective criteria for what is essential, the pursuit of less allows us to regain control of our own choices so we can channel our time, energy and effort into making the highest possible contribution toward the goals and activities that matter.

Just six habits can make the difference between massive success and a dead-end job.

 

High Performance Habits makes it clear that by building up positive habits you can make a huge change in your life. It is harder than you might think but making a daily effort to incorporate each of the six habits recommended by Brendon Burchard will be the start of your self-growing period. Do you want to be extraordinary? Do you desire more than anything else to be capable of reaching the peak of the professional world? If your answer is Yes to any of the above questions, this book is for you.

Unable to overcome debilitating fatigue and depression, bestselling author and personal devel-opment expert Ben Angel set out on a 90-day mission to find and conquer the root of his rut.

 

The result of his journey is Unstoppable, a highly revealing book where Ben gives you a look into the world of nootropics, wearable devices, and nutrition and delivers a guide to help you reduce stress, increase focus, improve physical performance, and eliminate your fears.

So my fellow bookies, have any of these titles, covers, or synopses caught your eye? Or maybe a few are familiar?

 

Let me know in the comments which ones you’re clicking to buy now!

 

 

 

(Disclaimer: I do earn a small commission from the sales through the links attached to these book recommendations!)

 

 

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Ultimate Guide: My Kitchen Organizing Process

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Do you know what the most frustrating room for the majority of people to organize is?

If you guessed the kitchen… you’re right!

A kitchen is often seen as the least approachable room in a home to organize because it’s one of the bigger spaces, but it’s filled with so many small items!

 

Think about it, you have eating and serving utensils, pots and pans, a morning beverage zone, mugs and cups, serving and eating dishes, baking items, special holiday items, and so much more!

With all of this in mind, I wouldn’t be surprised if you feel a little anxiety creeping up – but relax! Through this guide I will take you on a complete walkthrough of my kitchen organizing process. Hopefully I can show you that once you’re through the messy parts, the rest is simple (like tetris) and just consists of fitting the puzzle together.

Let’s begin!

 

When starting to plan a kitchen,

I always work with your desires and will ask questions in order to create the plan with you.

First I’ll ask,

What does your dream kitchen look like?

What’s not working in your kitchen right now?

What do you have for breakfast? Do you want a coffee & tea station?

Who does the cooking? Do they like to bake?

What are the essential items that you need access to most frequently?

Do you have inspiration pictures to show me?

What look do you want to go with for containers? (glass, wood lids, OXO type containers, etc.)

I’ll need to know what you use daily vs. once in a while. That determines what items get stored on higher shelves or further back in deep cupboards.

Secondly I’ll ask,

Where would you like to do your meal prep?

Typically, it’s close to the sink or on the kitchen island. This is the first step in planning where things will go.

This step is something most don’t think about doing. Open all the cupboards and drawers in the kitchen and take a step back to look at your kitchen. Imagine how you want it to flow.

 

Next, create zones in the kitchen.

These zones are for the different activities based on your personal needs.

We already know the meal prep zone, so we just need to decide where the breakfast zone will be, the baking zone, cooking zone, oils & vinegars, spices, pantry foods, vitamins and supplements, food wraps, dishes, cutlery, glasses, tea and coffee mugs, food containers, kids lunch containers, baby food and bottles, pots & pans, etc.

Then we need to see the zones in action.

I like to use sticky notes and place them on drawers and cupboards.

Most people are very visual and this helps with the planning process. The other way I can do this for new construction or kitchen renovations, is by writing on the actual plans.

Once the kitchen is planned out,

I pull each section’s items out and re-arrange them according to our new plan.

This is where most people get really stressed and want to run the other way. However, you must remember that an integral part of organizing is the mess and chaos. But also keep in mind that it will get worse before it gets better.

I’m also here to help coach you through this stressful, overwhelming stage.

Once everything is in its new place,

I will then measure for containers and drawer inserts to create a shopping list. This is the fun part! Notice how I didn’t go shopping first, then start asking questions and organizing after? You don’t know what containers are going to fit until you have all your items planned and organized.

 

The next step,

Is to label containers and install them as planned.

 

Then we can take a step back and admire your beautifully organized, and highly functional kitchen. At this point, you’ll be so inspired to maintain it and keep it looking organized!

So in the end, does it really seem so stressful? With a vision and a bit of pre-planning, everything comes together very smoothly. The hardest part is to power through the warzone phase, and once you’re on the other side the rest is a breeze!

If you’re interested in working with a professional organizer either in-home or through virtual consult, visit me on my Services Page to learn more about how I can help you design and maintain the home of your dreams!

And yes, it is attainable for everyone!

 

 

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