Dodgerton Skillhause via Morguefile |
Organizing by STYLE is a unique blend of tools and strategies that work for you and general principles that work for everyone. With that in mind, here are a few organizational tools that are useful additions to everyone's organizational toolbox.
How you incorporate each one will depend on your styles. In my opinion, everyone needs:
- A to-do list (to manage tasks). The length, location and specificity are up to you. I like having a master list as well as a day-by-day list that I keep on my calendar.
- Containers with room to grow (to manage stuff). Every container should have a little bit of empty space in it to allow for new additions. I'm not advocating something twice the size of what it houses -- just enough room that your whole system doesn't fall apart when you need to add to it.
- A filing system (to manage paperwork). No matter how much we tout "going paperless," most of us need hard copies to some degree. And where there are hard copies, there must be a filing system. Whether it's a file cabinet loaded with with color-coded, labeled folders, a clear file bin with an equally clear lid, or a lidless box that lets you see the contents at a glance, it's a filing system. If you can easily put things away and retrieve what you need in less than five minutes, it's working. I have more than a half dozen of the fold 'n' file bins (at right) on shelves in various rooms of my house, each dedicated to a specific type of paperwork. As an I need to see it person, I love that this bin is open on top and that it comes in various prints so I have a visual cue of what's where.
Fold 'n' File from Thirty One Gifts* |
Organizing by STYLE means the systems may be similar, but their elements work best when personalized. Keep in mind that the purpose of working on this whole organization business is to be able to find what you need when you need it.
And if you can be stylish in the process, so much the better.
And if you can be stylish in the process, so much the better.
*Full disclosure on fold 'n' file: I'm a Thirty-One consultant, so I might be a tad biased.
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