The all important question is will you put out this fire just for today or finally find a system that works and the tme and discipline to implement it.
The ill effects of disorganization go well beyond beginning your day with anxiety. The society of professional organizers report that, on average, disorganized people suffer a monetary deficet of $728. per year dues to late fees, lost documents, etc. There is also shame attached to this condition.
If you have suffered from any of the above for any significant amount of time it is likely that you've researched the subject in hopes that there might be some book, blog, course, or some other authority outlining a plan that resonated with you.
You're likely to have discovered that there are countless guides ready to help you take charge of …show more content…
Consider this - being disorganized is more personal and individual than being organized because one of the reasons people are organized is because they were taught to be, in all likely-hood, by someone who was organized themselves with one system. If you were never taught organization and didn't have an inherent propensity to be organized, you then set about your disorganization in your own way and searching to counterbalance that may lead you to believe that you don't fit into any category leading you to conclude that forcing a new design on your habits and behavior may seem more that you can handle and once again you feel as though you are, indeed,