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You start misfiring in all you work, and life will soon start firing innumerable stress at you that is difficult to handle. Organized living is one of stress management techniques that very few but successful and happy people use in their life either consciously or unconsciously.

There is no shame if you are not organized in any some of your work. In fact a perfectly organized person seems so boring! Life is definitely not so cool for him or her.

Ok, jokes apart, the clutter created out of badly managed life events and whole life itself is too much to handle after sometime. You are late for an appointment, but before leaving you need to write the handyman a note and tape it to the backdoor. You riffle through the contents of the kitchen catch all drawer, but there is none to be found. Is it buried under mounds of recipes, house keys, playing cards…And then you ultimately found the notepad, and now where is the pencil?

Do you see the picture now? You don’t need to be perfectly perfect. You just want to be organized enough to feel less stressed, stop beating yourself and to feel to be in complete control.

The most unique problem to getting organized

Now here is a typical problem most of us face when we try to get organized.

People are disorganized because they are always in search of a foolproof solution. Ironically these people often end up with the worst disarray because they think if they can’t attain their deal; it is not worth doing at all.

Always identify 2 or 3 areas of clutter that bug you the most on a daily basis, the mail pile or the mounting newspapers or getting late for a particular task like to office etc. Make a point to stay in control of those activities. Let the other things in your life be a mess. After correcting one problem, you may jump on to the other ones.

Chaos is not the same as creativity. Once you get organized, you will have more time for ideas, planning and execution for nay job. So don’t allow any thoughts for getting on getting organized.