Oct 20 2008
Organization
Being organized not only helps you, but others close to you. It isn’t hard to stay organized once you get there. All the effort you put forth to get yourself organized will be worth it.
How Organization Can Help You
· Being organized will reduce stress. Not having to look for something that another person needs, paying a bill late because it got lost, or missing an appointment because you can’t find your keys, will definitely reduce your stress level.
· Being organized will help with forgetfulness. If you are a person that is forgetful, whether from an illness or age, getting organized will help with this problem. If everything has a set spot, you’re more likely to remember it. Go one step farther and put labels on boxes and bins. If you’ve kept everything organized you can pull it out without any thought.
· Being organized will make you the envy of all your friends. When a friend calls up needing to borrow something and you have it right at your fingertips they’ll be amazed.
· Being organized will help self-esteem. If you are forgetful, it can get frustrating. Always forgetting or misplacing things is no fun. Being organized will help you feel better about yourself because you will know exactly where everything is. It’ll be one less thing to worry about.
These are just a few of the ways being organized can help you. Take the time to get organized and see how it changes your life.













nice article
Thank you.
I agree. At my age forgetfulness is the norm so having a set spot for your keys, etc… would certainly help. Thank you.
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We have many things organized around the house but we still need to do more. With little kids, we tend to collect a lot of junk that bothers me but I know it is a phase.
It is harder with small children. Any organization is better than none though!