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Having a few organizational tools up your sleeve can really help when (not if) life happens. Read on and know more.

Carpet Works
(505) 204-7952
17 Calle Prado
Santa Fe, NM
Loya's Window Cleaning & Services
(505) 920-5447
434 W San Francisco St
Santa Fe, NM
Bernstein Susan E
(505)8206103
618 W San Francisco St
Santa Fe, NM
Age to Age Counseling, PC
505-291-6314
2509 Calle Delfino
Santa Fe, NM
Cave Susan Phd
(505)9887616
2213 Brothers Rd
Santa Fe, NM
R W Cleaning LLC
(505) 204-7978
2442 Cerrillos Rd
Santa Fe, CA
MM CLEANING SERVICE INC.
505-469-1155
24 PASEO DEL REY
SANTA FE, NM
Santa Fe Recovery Center
(505) 471-4985
4100 Lucia Lane
Santa Fe, NM
Braun Abby Msw Phd
(505)8202236
1800 Old Pecos Trl Ste P
Santa Fe, NM
Brody Alan Phd Lisw Psychotherapist
(505)9863478
532 Don Gaspar Ave
Santa Fe, NM

Organization - A Tool for Business & Life

Let's face it, when things are out of control, we feel stressed out. This month, I'm running a series on my blog about how organization is a tool for living a better life. I believe this to be true, from my experience and others I've worked with. That's not to say things go perfectly - we don't live in Pixie Dust Land. Life is still life, and having a few tools up your sleeve really helps when (not if) life "happens." Not convinced? Let's chat about this...

Order Isn't a Stranglehold.

My mother was interacting with a client of hers, when she brought up that I am a professional organizer. Her client remarked, "Oh, I bet her house is perfect!" My mom hesitantly replied, "Uh, not exactly." Good ol' Mom. Shocked? Don't be. Let me bust a big, fat, hairy, purple people eater myth about organization: It's NOT about being perfect or perfectly picked up all the time. It's not even about clear desktops. I mean, you could sweep all the items on your desktop into a box. Your desktop would be clear, but would you really be organized?

Organized = Finding most anything you need when you need it, i.e. in about 5 minutes.

That's it. Forget Martha. Seriously, she has a staff for crying out loud (although I do love her recipes). "Being organized" is a tool for keeping things down to a dull roar, so you can hear the tick tock of your daily life. It's a system, it's a process, it's a way of life. I'm not saying you have to get all reality-tv-show about it, but it's a way of arranging your life and work so you can get important things done. It's also a lot about the thoughts and preconceived notions you have floating around in your head.

Put that Labeller Down, or I Will Take It Away. I Mean It.

Early in my business, I had a client call, asking to take a look at what was "going on" in her office. The day of the appointment arrived, I walked into her office and wondered, "What am I doing here?" This happens occasionally, so I asked her to show me what was bothering her. She pulled open her file drawer, which was neatly labelled. As we talked, she used the word "should" a lot. "I know I ∗should ∗redo this drawer." "I ∗should ∗really move these papers over here." "I know I ∗should ∗have sub-categories for this folder." I looked her squarely in the face, "What you have is good, even great. What's really going on?"

Sometimes Good Enough is Good Enough.

The client then shared with me, almost tearfully, how she never felt "good enough." It showed in her file cabinet, her immaculate home and then in our frank conversation. She didn't feel she measured up, and she was ashamed. We talked for a while, and I did my best to assure her that she was doing a great job. She needed to relax and trust her keen organization skills, and to learn when it was time to walk away. To focus on what she was doing right, and less on the "shoulds".

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Author: Brandie Kajino

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