5 Steps to Organizing - A process to get you organized and keep you organized


Step 1 – Strategize
Make a plan for your home. This is the first step in the organizing process. Use a spiral notebook to capture thoughts, ideas, and solutions for each room in your home. Assess the causes of the disorder so that lasting change can be achieved.

Walk through your home to discover how one room affects another. Rooms in a home must work together for an organizing system to be effective.

Some questions to ask:

Step 2 – Prioritize
Realize that organizing is not an overnight process.
Commit a day to empty the room of its contents, clean and evaluate the space.

Step 3—Localize 
Assign a specific purpose for each room in your home. This may sound simple, but things become nomadic when there is not a predetermined place to store them. Knowing the function of each room in your home eliminates the constant decision-making process of putting things away.


Step 4—Containerize
Step 5—Maximize
Organizing is an on-going process. As our lives change so do our organizing needs. It is imperative to reassess the rooms in your home on a regular basis and make changes when necessary.

Organized is not neatness. In my experience, stress does not come from clutter; it comes from not knowing where to put the clutter away. My home gets messy as my family, and I go about living. The difference that organizing makes is that I know where to put the mess away and can have it cleaned up in a short amount of time, without resorting to the shove and close method. That gives me peace of mind.


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