Thu 14 Feb 2008
The primary underlying principal of a foundation for conquering the day in this modern era is ORGANIZATION. It starts from the second you wake up, and should be a rule throughout the day. It plays a role in every task that is accomplished from the office, to your home, to school, and even relationships. Not only does organization save time and money, and reduce stress, researchers have shown that organized people earn more, are more likely to be promoted on the job, and their children perform better in school and earn more as adults.
When it comes to your home, being organized takes an organization system to be intact. Systems help to deal with every inch of the home; from your pantry, to managing excess paper in the home office, to maximizing wardrobe space of the home, to giving parameters on what to keep, what to toss, and what to take action on.
When thinking about a home organization system, do not be deceived. Organizing systems are much more than rods and shelves. A system in one space of the home might not be the best system in another space of the home. In addition, a system for one home might nnot be the best system in another home. There is no “cookie cutter” formula, so it is essential to do your homework. Each person needs to take into account many factors; one’s budget, work style, personality, space, function, etc. and must research the system type that works best for their needs.
Organization and home organization systems allow you to set up arrangements that really work for you- being able to free up your mind and spend more time on things that matter.