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Organizing While You Are There Opportunities exist each day to either clear away a small amount of clutter or maintain an existing space. Taking these small opportunities to organize a little at a time reduces the need to spend hours later "getting organized." I call it organizing "While You Are There." The easiest way to see how this works is with files. No one likes to clean out an entire drawer full of files (myself included), but it doesn't hurt much to clean out one or two. The next time you pull out a file, look through the entire file. Shred or discard any duplicate, outdated, or no longer relevant information. If you have more time, tackle a few of the surrounding files. This should only take five minutes or so. The idea is to clear out items that are not used, liked, or needed as you naturally come in contact with them. Follow me through the office and house to see how this works:
You have a few minutes when you are:
This week look around. Is there a small area or two that you could organize while you are there? Do you have a few extra moments to look through that drawer or cabinet? You'd be surprised what a difference small steps over time can make in your home and office. Take some time this month to clear out a few spaces while you are there. You'll be glad you did. © Renee Ursem, 2009. Become a fan of Get It Together on Facebook and receive weekly organizing tips. |
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