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The Turn Around


You’re driving in a large, unfamiliar city. Suddenly, horns are honking and you realize you’re about to have a head-on collision. You’re driving the wrong way on a one-way street! What now? Do you continue to travel the wrong way, or do you turn around? Of course you turn around, to find a better way, to reach your destination.

When it comes to organizing our homes and workspaces, sometimes we don’t act on the turn around; we continue heading for that collision. Yet, if we desire a different result—more productive places in which to live and work—we must take action and change our direction. In the novel The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd, a central character notes that “The whole problem with people is…they know what matters, but they don’t choose it.”

One of the Good Things that happens when you get organized is that you get closer to what’s important, what matters. With the help of a professional organizer, you unearth your dreams out from under the clutter.

Clutter begins inside the mind; then manifests itself in our lives, and finally takes hold in spaces in which we live and work. Simply put, Clutter is postponed decisions™.

Where should I start?
Let’s keep it simple: What do you see every time as you enter your space? For one woman, it was her dining room. Whenever she walked in the house, the cluttered oak table and crowded room stared her down. Her posture would droop as she faced the wall of clutter that was draining her life’s energy. So begin your organizing process at the spot you face as you come and go from your home or office. First impressions count--not other people’s first impressions, but your first impression, as you step into your domain. Choose to give yourself a lift by focused action.

Life after April 15th
Was tax-time torturous? Gathering receipts and records months after the fact is much, much harder than keeping them up as you go. It doesn’t have to be this way.

In 1985 Jay and I participated in an outdoor education program that involved hiking and rock climbing in the Sierra National Forest. One of the life lessons that I took home from that week was keep up rather than catch up. Mentally, it was easier to keep moving, albeit slowly, instead of coming to a complete stop, getting farther and farther behind. The results were better as I maintained a steady pace, not allowing inertia to derail me.

Even small changes can have profound effects and make your life easier. For example, if you use a file system that works (such as The Paper Tiger), you’re able to lay your hands on the information you need, when you need it. The April 15th deadline will still come and go, but you can face it with ease because you’ve been hiking with your system--you’ve been keeping up, at a steady pace, throughout the year. Sprinting is for the finish line; what most people need on a daily basis is a marathon approach.

Toll free phone number
Now you can call It’s About Time toll free @ 877-933-9737. We wanted to make it easy and painless for you to ask questions, order products, and provide phone consultations. For those located within the San Francisco Bay Area, we remain ready for your calls @ 925-933-9737.

New on the website
Would you like to find out just how organized you are? In March we added a quiz, The Productive Environment Scorecard™, to the website. You can download it at www.marylynnemurray.com by clicking on Take Our Organizing Quiz. Get a free phone consultation to discuss your results. It’s all about you! Good things happen when you’re organized™.