How To Get Organized: 5 Common Pitfalls To Avoid

If you want to learn how to get organized easily, you need to know what to avoid. After that it’s plain sailing.

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The 5 common pitfalls below stand between you and success. Avoid them and you will be on your way to an organized home in no time.

 

 

1: You don’t have a plan

Without having all of your problem areas written down, you will just charge about like a headless chicken.

You can achieve more in less time by focusing your efforts on one area at a time and you will feel greater motivation if you see your list get smaller over time. Just make sure that your problem areas are broken down into baby steps as tasks such as ‘the garage’ are not going to get done in one session.

2: You have not scheduled regular organization time

Like brushing your teeth, organizing should be scheduled into your daily routine. Find pockets of 5-30 minutes and do a little bit every day. You want your organizing to become a habit and this will only happen if you do it every day.

3: You haven’t conquered how to throw stuff out

Do you keep things that you don’t use because you might use them in the future, you might fit into that dress in the future, your kids might play with those toys again in the future or you might read all those books or magazines in the future?

If so, you need to make friends with the ‘donate’ and ‘trash’ bins and start to use them. If you don’t, you may never get organized and you may waste money on organization products that you don’t need. Why buy a magazine rack if you are never going to read the magazines – just recycle them.

The key is to clear clutter BEFORE you organize.

4: You haven’t allocated a place for everything

With ‘a place for everything and everything in its place’ you will always know where every item in your home belongs. Things that don’t have a home, by definition, do not get put away.

So when you have allocated a storage space to a group of items label it and then everyone will know where to put everything.

5: You/your family do not put things away

Having gone to the effort of organizing, you do not want to let things slip by thinking “I’ll put that away later”. Do it straight away.

Your family of course may be less inclined to buy into the new ‘putting away’ habit, so will need re-training. An initial family meeting to discuss the benefits of being organized along with regular ‘review’ meetings will probably help during the initial ‘change’.

What problems have you had to overcome on your organizing journey? Please leave me a comment.

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How To Get Organized: 6 Roadblocks To Getting Started

Are any or all of these common roadblocks stopping you from getting organized?

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I don’t know where to start
I don’t know how
I’ve got no time
I’ll never get it all done
I’ve got no money
It’s so boring

If so, please see below for how to remove them.

 

 

1: I don’t know where to start

If you’re wondering how to start organizing your home, walk from room to room, writing down the problem areas in a note book. Likely culprits are your closets, the garage, your kids room and the kitchen junk drawer. Just writing down each area, breaks the task into more manageable chunks. Pick one that is fairly easy to start with or one that will give you the most satisfaction. Achieving something, however small, will motivate you to carry on.

2: I’ll never get it all done

Getting organized is a lifestyle change. You’re not supposed to get it all done overnight so lose your ‘all or nothing’ mentality straight away. It may take many weeks or probably months of scheduling in some organizing time to get there, but break it down and celebrate your achievements along the way to keep you going.

3: I’ve got no time

In fact you don’t have time not to be organized. Just think of how much time you waste looking for things and how much money you waste buying duplicate things. Remember organizing today will save you time tomorrow so start small but get started.

4: I don’t know how

There are no hard and fast rules for how to organize but there are some tried and tested techniques such as using the 3 bin approach (Keep, Donate, Trash) for decluttering that you will see referred to often as you research the topic.

At Get Set Organize, we will offer you advice, tips, ideas and simple step by step methods for how to get organized but as your home is unique, you will need to mix and match them as you see fit.

5: I’ve got no money

The first step to organizing is to declutter and this costs you nothing. The chances are that by the time you’ve decluttered, you will have enough storage space for your items and will not need to buy any organization or storage products. If you do, you can always look for second hand options or ask for them as presents.

6: It’s so boring

Make it fun. Ideas include putting on your favorite music, making it a family activity, and organizing while talking on the telephone to your girlfriend. Alternatively promise yourself a treat when it’s done.

Now you’re ready to get organized and stay organized

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I’d love to hear about your roadblocks to getting organized and how you overcame them or if you still need help. Please leave me a comment.

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