A list of the 10 Habits of Highly Organized People came out this month in O magazine. I thought the title was a cool play off of this book. They make some good points. Lets go over their list...
1. Walk away from bargains
We've all done it...bought something just because it was on sale. I have to stop myself constantly from doing this. For example, the above pillow by Nate Berkus is on sale for $5. I have no use for this in my home, but isn't the price tempting {someone go buy it!}? If I did buy it, all it would do is take up crucial space in my tiny apartment.
2. Make peace with imperfection
The article says, "efficient people give "A-level effort" to the most important projects". Basically, if you're trying to do every project perfect, you aren't using your time wisely. For example, trying to make your bed picture perfect every day is not a good use of time. Even though it's not necessarily a project, it's a daily task that doesn't need a good amount of your time. Spend more time on an important work assignment, etc.
3. Never label anything miscellaneous
Guilty. I have a miscellaneous file. I honestly don't know what's in it, and need to go through it. They say that's the exact reason why you shouldn't have one.
4. Schedule regular decluttering sessions
Spending 15 minutes a day to tackle a pile of mail makes a big difference. Or, spend time once a week tackling the tiny projects around your house.
5. Stick with what works
If you have a favorite makeup line, product, etc. stick to it. Seeking out the next best thing is a waste of time and money.
6. Create a dump zone
This habit is an important one. To be honest, I'm not always organized. There are areas of my house that I need to tackle, but there isn't always time. Having a box or basket on hand to keep papers {and projects in that you can't get to right away} is great. BUT...be careful, if you don't go back to declutter, you have another "miscellaneous pile" on your hands.
7. Ask for Help
Don't be afraid to ask a friend for backup during a time in need.
8. Separate emotions from possessions
They say to keep a special vase from Paris that you love, but get rid of your old concert t-shirt from 10 years ago. Just let it go...
9. Foresee and avoid problems
If you have a packed cabinet, "take a few minutes to short-circuit an avalanche before it happens".
10. Know where to donate
Always know where your donation destination is and visit regularly.
I personally think a lot of the habits above just may be effective. What about you? Do you have a habit that keeps you organized?