When We Get Rid Of Clutter Do We Think Like A Weed?
June 17th, 2009
Now that I am through with writing my book which I was working on 9 to 12 hours a day for six months I feel like I have a life again. (For those who don’t know I wrote a book for a publisher on Organizing. They titled it Go Organize! Conquer Clutter In Three Simple Steps. It will be in major bookstores in December.) So now I have more freedom I have been working in the yard.
There is one pesky weed I noticed that is coming up right in the same spot as it did last year in the driveway. All summer I pulled it out and it just returns.
I was thinking this is like organizing. Do we get rid of clutter or do we just move it from one place to another? Like my weed to we find temporary solutions instead of permanent ones which would save us time and effort?
To get rid of clutter; designate a specific place for everything in your home and when finished using an item, put it in its home. Teach your family to do the same. I find as a professional organizer people (including children) are more willing to keep things organized if they know where things belong.








June 17th, 2009 at 9:01 am
Oh, How true. I sometime think, when tidying up - “I just don’t know where to put this”. - because all my “spaces” are full of other stuff maybe? And as for weeds - a famous UK gardener said that a weed is only a flower in the wrong place! If dandelions were pink I might let them stay!