
Overcoming Organizational Systems â € "Where can I go from here? Part 1
You know, I love that no matter what fans decide to continue, there are a bajillion gadgets possible for you to buy for that interest. if itâ € ™ s fly fishing, model building, scrapbooking, woodworking, cooking or gardening, collecting any interest on this publication, turn to page back, and you'd € ™ ll find a multitude of ways to spend money to make this exercise easier, more efficient, more fun, Etc.
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I am certainly not I'ma m ™ € against any this.a As I mentioned I'ma ™ €, I have many interests, including many of sewing garments clothing, quilts, scrapbooking, jewelry making, Lampworking, kitchen and gardening. And I have to admit, I love all the gadgets that go with JA them. Without But the problem I'ma € ™ have met all the gifts, is how to keep things organized? Â
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It's easy to let the organization of such items quickly leaving Hand. They € ™ re often bizarre in shape or size, used in limited roles, or as many of my gifts, come in a variety of smallish sizes. So how to keep them sorted? Often when you first started in these efforts, a container is enough to keep everything fine. You can find just what you need, when you need it. which, of course, is the whole point of organization. However, as we move into our hobbies and fun things to acquire more and more, the system of a single container Wona € ™ t work anymore.Â
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I admit that usually takes me a while to realize that thereâ € ™ sa bug in my System. Perhaps youâ € ™ ve experienced the same thing where one day you say, â € œWhy the hell is this so annoying? â € Â And then you that his collection has outgrown its old container and need something new.
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The first step in improving your system is to understand that as grow and change, so will the system needs to. If something before, but fun and easy it is now difficult and irritating, ask yourself what is different. Do you have more?  Are you working in a different space?  Need more space? A "maybe you need a certain kind of space? Â
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Recognizing that thereâ € ™ sa problem is the first step to solving it.
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The next time: Â An example and detailed help in organizing your tools and supplies of any interest.
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Wishing blessings until then.
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Sandy
About the Author
Sandy Huntress is a successful educator in the arena of organization. She has authored three popular ebooks: 16 Secrets of Naturally Organized People, Decluttering, Demystified, as well as, Paper, Paper, Everywhere (And You Can’t Find a Thing!)
For more tips and techniques like the ones in this article, plus your FREE copy of Decluttering, Demystified, please click here: http://www.secretsoforganizedpeople.com.
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