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Organized on the Inside

September 8, 2014

Inside of me lives a very organized woman struggling to get out. She’s been in there for years with dreams of living in a highly organized, easy to find things in, house. Poor girl, she just can’t find her way out through the maze of creativity, untidiness and yes, a little bit of laziness. Perhaps she hangs out with the skinny girl who loves to work out, also residing deep inside.

Though I often have amazingly brilliant ideas for ways to get things in order I seem to struggle with follow through. Then there are the “organizers.” These are the people for whom organization comes naturally and they just can’t fathom why the rest of us struggle so much. Many of them write books on the subject; I currently have eight on my Kindle.

The other day I decided that I should perhaps actually read one of these books to see what I could glean about getting organized. The book is titled De-clutter Your Home Fast (Clutter Rehab for Organized Simplicity.) Now typically when I read a book that doesn’t do much for me, I don’t write about it on my blog. I’m not here to be mean. And really, this author has some fine ideas – for people who lean towards being organized. I know he’s trying to help and I appreciate the effort.

The book (which by the way is only 37 pages long) starts with all the reasons why a person needs to stay organized; it helps create an uncluttered mind, greater financial success, and less time spent looking for things, etc. Yes, I realize that, why do you think I’m reading your book? Move on.

Then he suggests that we (those of us wanting to get organized) involve the whole family in the process. Personally, I can’t see how this will ever be a good idea. Certainly not when you have small children. They will only create more mess, not aid in the clean-up. And teenagers? Maybe – if you have girls – I wouldn’t know. There might be a stage between toddler and teen that you could get an especially organized child to be helpful. If you have such a child, consider yourself blessed.

My personal favorite line in the “family involvement chapter” says this: “If you are living with your lover, and have no children to attend to, de-cluttering can be a fun activity for both of you.” OR, it could completely destroy your relationship! Seriously? What kind of person thinks this is going to be fun? Sure, when you’re done, it’ll be nice to have it finished, but the process is only really pleasurable for people who enjoy doing that kind of thing. The rest of us would rather go to the beach or the ball game . . . or the doctor.

On the bright side, the book did provide a few laughs. Consider this tip: “Let the people in your household also know where to put things.” I mean no disrespect to my husband at all but I can assure you he will show minimal interest to a tour of “where things go.” (If he didn’t love me he’d pay absolutely no attention whatsoever.) After said tour, he will promptly go back to whatever he was doing and completely forget everything I just told him.

Admittedly, my desperation through the years has yielded a few good results in the organizational department so I thought I’d share my very few tips with you – in case you’re more like me than the authors of organizational books.

Here’s what has helped me:

  • If you can get your “Paper” under control that’s 2/3 of the battle. Get a file cabinet, Smead Viewables to label your folders, and create a file for anything paper oriented: bank statements, credit card bills, warranty information, travel brochures, ANYTHING paper that you want or need to save. (This is one of the few tips that I got from a professional organizer that has worked well for me.) The Smead Viewables are priceless!
  • Have one spot where you always put your keys and use it faithfully. This will save you countless hours looking for them. I’m good with this about 80% of the time. The rest of the time I spend asking Jesus to please help me find them.
  • Get a label maker. It may not help much, but if you throw a few labels on things you’ll at least feel like your getting ahead of the game. And, it’ll look like your at least trying.
  • Get rid of the things you don’t wear or don’t use. It sounds so easy, doesn’t it? It’s not. I know.
  • The only way to de-clutter quickly is to burn your house down. Don’t do that.

Most importantly, don’t get down on yourself because your house doesn’t look like that of your super organized friends. They’ve got their gifts – you have yours. It’s how God created us. He can’t be wrong.

Linking up with Holley Gerth’s blog again this week.

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  1. Elizabeth Stewart says

    September 11, 2014 at 12:09 am

    I’m next to you at Holley’s this week. I loved this post! Your sense of humor is right up my alley. I tend to be fairly well organized, but every home organization book I’ve read has even me saying, let’s get real people!

    • Nancy says

      September 14, 2014 at 5:54 pm

      No kidding, Elizabeth! I mean, really. Get a life, right?

  2. Sarah Donegan says

    September 14, 2014 at 1:22 pm

    Flashbacks to growing up with an organized big sister. *shudder*
    My Mom used to make her help me clean, and she still complains about it. Ha!

    • Nancy says

      September 14, 2014 at 5:53 pm

      That’s funny, Sarah!

  3. Sharron Green says

    September 15, 2014 at 10:05 am

    Hi Nancy-I know you through the 365project. Gulp, did not know the vineyard we went to was in your back yard! You know more about it than me probably. Lovely area. Anyway, I knew you had a blog but have Just not taken the time to read it. Found it yesterday and so enjoyed your organized message and subscribed today. I have one very organized daughter in law and one terribly unorganized dil. I am in the middle. How do you find time to do all you do? So glad I caught up with you! Later.

    Sharron

    • Nancy says

      September 15, 2014 at 10:11 am

      How fun that you are so close! As for how I find time to do all that I do, I have no idea. I just know some things are going to have to go pretty soon or the plates are going to fall! :)

      • Sharron Green says

        September 15, 2014 at 9:30 pm

        Have a great time in Sante Fe. Love your pictures.

  4. Jane says

    September 29, 2014 at 9:39 am

    Want to know how unorganized I am? Just sitting here reading your past 5 or 6 posts. I truly enjoy them, Nancy and look at them when you post them on fb – but I will get to it later. Glad I took the time today to get caught up. Also, I choose joy, too… Most days… Some days I choose chips – potato or chocolate… I’m glad I’m not alone in my obsessing and worrying about what I’ve done. My husband thinks I’m crazy.

    • Nancy says

      September 29, 2014 at 12:30 pm

      Hey, you aren’t disorganized, Jane! You’re just choosing your priorities, right? Thanks for catching up and commenting.

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