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Dispelling the Top 7 Myths About Being
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by Maria Gracia
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There are lots of myths going around when it comes to getting and staying
organized. Here are the top 7, along with the truths.
1.
Being organized means being neat: While you can certainly be neat
AND be organized, the two terms should never be confused with each
other. While you might have NEAT piles, or NEAT boxes piled one on top
of the other, or objects lined up NEATLY in a straight line, you may still
not be able to find a single thing when you need it. Being organized
means you're using a structured system that allows you to find everything
you need when you need it, and you get everything done when it's due--
without frustration, chaos or stress.
2.
To be organized is to be clean: Once again, while you can be BOTH
organized AND clean, those terms should not be confused. Cleaning
means that you're removing dirt, grime and otherwise preparing a
sanitary surface. But, you can have the cleanest home or office on the
block, and still be disorganized.
3.
To be organized means to schedule every minute of your day: While
scheduling appointments, projects you need to complete, chores, etc. is
highly recommended, you certainly do not have to schedule every
moment of your day to be organized. Scheduling is the fine art of packing
every day JUST FULL ENOUGH of the most useful activities. Never
overload it. Your schedule should always allow you time for spontaneity.
4.
Only certain types of people can be organized: While there is a very
small percentage of people who don't have the ability to be organized,
such as someone with a cognitive illness, most people CAN be
organized. Being disorganized is not a disease, it is a decision. If you
truly want to be organized, there are proven systems to help you. Once
you know these systems and apply them every day of your life, you will
be organized.
5.
Being organized takes lots of time and effort: The truth is, it takes a
lot less time and effort to be organized, than it does to be disorganized.
Disorganization takes more time than you can imagine, and ensures that
huge obstacles are always directly in the path of getting things done.
Getting and staying organized is not rocket-science. The systems and
ideas, once learned, applied and practiced, can become as simple as
brushing your teeth or combing your hair.
6.
Everyone I know is organized, except me: Beware of this myth. Being
organized is both an outer and inner trait. Unless you really know a
person well, you really can't come to this conclusion. For example,
someone may have a very neat home, but she is never on time. Another
person may have an organized home, but his office filing system is out of
control. Yet another person may have an organized home and office, but
never reaches any of her goals. You are not alone. There are many,
many people in the world who need help getting organized in certain
areas of their lives, even if it doesn't seem so on the surface.
7.
Organized people have no fun: On the contrary, the people who are
organized are getting the very best out of life. They are getting things
done. They're achieving their goals. They're not wasting time searching
for lost items, or re-doing things, or missing appointments. They're finding
the time they need to do the things they love, and to spend time with the
people they care about.
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