Reclaim Your Sanity: 7 Surprising Ways to Get (and Stay) Organized

Feeling overwhelmed by clutter? You’re not alone. Many of us struggle with staying organized, especially during busy periods. The good news is that you don’t need a complete overhaul to see significant improvements. By implementing a few simple, yet effective strategies, you can quickly declutter your space and boost your productivity.

7 surprising ways to get and stay organized
How can I stay organized when I’m feeling overwhelmed?

Start small. Break down larger tasks into smaller, more manageable steps. Prioritize tasks, focusing on the most important ones first. Use tools like calendars and to-do lists to keep track of deadlines and responsibilities.

What are some quick tips to declutter my workspace?

Clear your desk of unnecessary items. Organize your files and documents. Use storage solutions like drawer organizers and desk trays to keep your space tidy. Take short breaks to declutter your mind and refocus.


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1. Write Everything Down

This one may not be surprising, but itโ€™s one that many people forget about. Our brains are miraculous, wonderful organs, but sometimes they donโ€™t prioritize exactly how we want them to.

To keep from having to rely on your sometimes-too-smart brain, write everything down. Get into the habit of keeping a notebook and pen on you wherever you go. Or at least a pen.

In a pinch, you can use a napkin or even your hand as paper but always have a pen with you to write down anything you need to do that you may have forgotten.

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2. Freebies Are Just Free Clutter

All those tempting, little free samples that companies offer you? Donโ€™t take them unless you know for sure youโ€™re going to use them. They just become unused clutter that probably doesnโ€™t have a home.

If you do have a basket or tub full of those samples, get rid of them. Either donate them or give them away to friends and family as gift baskets.

3. Unsubscribe

Clutter doesnโ€™t have to be physical objects collecting dust, it can be virtual ones too. Clean up your email by unsubscribing to those newsletters you never read.

Your inbox will thank you and you wonโ€™t have to waste your time deleting them.

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4. Test Your Pens

Do you always find yourself searching for a pen that works? Take some time one weekend to find all the pens in your house and test them. Keep the ones that work and recycle the ones that donโ€™t. Thereโ€™s a great site called TerraCycle that recycles old pens for free. Youโ€™ll finally be able to organize your desk drawers and always have a pen that works on hand.

5. DIY Kits

If your nail polish is always in a different spot than your nail file, make a manicure kit. Take a clear plastic container with a lid and put all the items you need for your manicure in there. Label it and give it a home.

Now you know where everything is and as long as you always put them away properly, youโ€™ll never lose another nail file again. You can do this with any task that requires multiple items. From shoe shining to bill paying, keep items that help you do a task together.

6. Create a Weekend Bucket List

Do you ever find yourself bored on the weekend and spend precious time trying to figure out what to do? Why not create a weekend bucket list?

Write down all the things youโ€™d want to do on the weekends and then you wonโ€™t have to come up with an idea on the spot. Keep your weekend bucket list in the fridge or the back of a calendar; somewhere youโ€™ll remember to look.

7. Be Ruthless

No matter what youโ€™re trying to declutter –  whether itโ€™s your closet, a drawer, or an entire home, be ruthless. Donโ€™t second-guess yourself. If your instinct tells you to get rid of something, do it.

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If you havenโ€™t used something or if it holds no special meaning to you, get rid of it. Youโ€™ll thank yourself later for being so harsh when you have much less to clean and worry about.

By incorporating these 7 surprising tips into your daily routine, you can significantly improve your organizational skills and reduce stress. Remember, the key to staying organized is consistency. Small, daily efforts can lead to big results. So, start today and discover the transformative power of a clutter-free life.

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