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Organizing in a Snow Storm

Posted by Leslie McKee on February 19, 2010
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organizing in the stormWith the heavy snowfall came a real organizing buzz– the snow just keeps coming and people just keep finding order!

I am so surprised how many people have commented to me that they were getting organized while they were stuck at home. I thought it might be interesting to explore some reasons why that might be happening. Here are a few I came up with, and PLEASE feel free to comment on a few more!

  • It creates time available to organize. Our regular agenda shifts and our normal routine moves to the back burner
  • It provides chunks of time that are required for bigger projects
  • There is time to clear the decks of the little things
  • Nothing is competing with organizing
  • Organizing gives us a sense of accomplishment and it’s a way to not feel stuck

Here are some tips for organizing when you are stuck at home:

  • Organize your tax information and be ready now so you can enjoy that spring weather in April!
  • Pull out those photographs and spread them out on the dining room table and start sorting!
  • Delete all those emails that are clogging your inbox and get rid of files you will never use.
  • Clean out that recipe box, you may find the perfect cozy treat.
  • Update your calendar with birthdays and anniversaries.
  • Update your address list and card lists so you are ahead of the game next holiday season.
  • Go through your medicine cabinet to clear out expired medications.
  • Clean out and update your music on itunes.

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Building on a Bad Day?

Posted by Leslie McKee on July 29, 2009
Hope, Organized Thinking, humor / No Comments

Yesterday I pulled out of my driveway and scraped my car against the corner of my neighbors house. This of course resulted in a srapes along three panels of my car and the corner of my neighbors house FELL OFF! My husband was in the drivway and helped me sort of re-attached some loose trim and talked to the home owner. Finally we both drove off to our appointment and I hear a THUD. I look in my rear veiw mirror only to see all of my husbands papers, drawings and measurements for a closet install scattered all over the road behind me. Apparently he had put these on the roof when he stopped to help! From there it seemed like my bad day was building. I felt like everything little challenge yesterday was overwhelming. Normal things like even deciding what to have for dinner were a struggle.

Looking back, I was building a bad day. If I had changed my perspective, I may not have had categorized the string of events that followed as part of my “bad day” and I may have handled them with a more positive attitude. Shift in thinking are so powerful. Often when people are disorganized, they have “strings of events” that turn south. Try not to wallow in it. Stop and make a mental shift and see how you can get on with a good day!

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