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Wish It and Reveal Clues to the Best Solutions for You

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Your hopes for your office provide far more than useless fantasy. Explored in detail, they reveal answers already rattling around in your head. Taking time to visualize your deeply desired office and make a wish likely reveal valuable like these: If everything were perfect. . . "I have more filing cabinets." If this is your desire, it feels like a chore to unearth filed papers. You need to make filing a lot more convenient by putting cabinets where they're withing easy reach, and putting a filing system in place that really works. ( That's coming soon!) "It wouldn't look like this. It would be neat." Your office probably requires some deep-down organizing and decision making. You probably need to do a significant amount of discarding and rearranging. Storage space is lacking and there's no place to put things away. Neatness is good, but not if it means that things are just thrown into drawers so they'll be hidden. "I would...

Why People Procrastinate? You'll Laugh at the Reasons Why. Take a Tourat How to Overcome Your Habit of Procrastination

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I have been guilty of procrastination myself, but I don't want to continue doing it forever. I need to step up and outgrow that defeating trait. So this one right here is for myself and those of you who also, most of the time, procrastinate! Let's enjoy learning and outgrowing procrastination. We've seen how perfectionism can cause procrastination and discourage us from taking on a job until we're sure we can do it with an unreasonably high level of quality. Boredom can also be a culprit. Sometimes we think we just can't bear the tedium of certain jobs. Most creative types don't like the monotony of keeping things organized. And let's face it - most of the organizing process is not a hoot.  But staying organized often opens the door to more creativity. Many wonderful, creative project has been derailed because creative genius gets lost in a muddle of messiness. So why do we put it off? Learned helplessness. Maybe you've tried you...

You May Be Suffering From A Disorder That You Didn't Know Which Makes You Disorganized See Your Diagnosis Here

You may disorganized, but you believe you're not the worst, but then again you have to assess yourself, why are you not organized? Can you still do some changes to be organized? These are compilation of the "disorders" that you may be suffering from which caused you to be disorganized. See for yourself, which disorder were you (unknowingly or knowingly) suffering.  Philomania. The uncontrollable urge to stack papers for future reference. Filophobia. The fear of putting anything into the dark recesses of a filing cabinet. L-ADD. Lack of Attention to Desk Disorder. Justincaser. Keeps, but can't locate, things that will never be needed again. Decisionalysis. Paralysis of the decision-making ability of an individual. Clutterholic. Compulsively creates chaos in well-ordered areas. Shelf Denial. Avoidance of acquiring enough shelving to hold the necessary equipment, resulting in the use of floor space as one large flat shelf. Project...

How Your Personality Helps Create Clutter, and What You Can Do About It

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Clutter grows in several types of soil. Identifying  the characteristics within you that allow clutter to take root will help you weed them out. You can begin to enjoy the relief that immediate improvements can bring. I am sharing to you these quick fixes for common causes of cluttering in your office or desk. There will be long-term solutions though, but it's always good to start some baby steps with these quick fixes. Just try quick fixes for these common clutter-causing characteristics: Oblivious to the need for storage areas. Obliviously, if there's no place to put stuff, it will pile up and look messy. Interestingly, the chronic clutterer is often oblivious to the fact that lack of storage can be a major source of messiness problems. Consider Claire, who's notoriously neat, and always stops to think about whether she has room for something before she buys it. In contrast, her cousin Mike brings things to his office with reckless abandon because he doesn...