After years of shoulding on myself, I hired professional organizer Kathy Jenkins of Come to Order. In our initial phone consultation, she quickly assessed that I was a visual person. She asked about my filing system. I told her I had 3 fabulous file cabinets in my desk that I hadn't opened after setting up an initial system of files 6 months prior. "THIS time I'm going to stick to it!" I had vowed.
*sigh*
"No, no, no," Kathy said. "That won't work for you. Out of sight, out of mind. If you haven't opened a drawer that is at your knee for 6 months, you won't open it if I set up files for you in there. You have to see it or you'll forget about it." Yes! Someone who understands. We scheduled a 3-hour block of time. My homework was to get hanging files & a bunch of files in assorted colours: green for Financial, Yellow for Personal, Red for Household. She told me to get a pretty file box that I would like looking at. I couldn't find any, so I got a plastic file box and decoupaged it.
PAPER-PAPER-PAPER
"You don't want to do that," said Kathy as she surveyed the stack of boxes in my office. "You might have something important in there, like a birth certificate." Oh.
So this is what we did: we set up the file system first. And she gave me a reference of what I needed to keep and for how long. And then we went thru a box. It was so easy to assess whether I needed to keep something or toss it. The other great thing was that because the file box was portable, I could take it to the living room with me and file stuff while watching TV. Now, when I do my bills, (always on the 1st of the month, thank you John Morgan) I just file things away immediately. No more piles.
And guess what I found? My birth certificate. :-)
Hullo. |
I've had Kathy back 2 more times; all in my office again. We organized all my art supplies.
As an afterthought, I asked her how I could be more efficient with my laundry closet. I had stacked a couple Ikea cabinets with doors removed, secured with duct tape-- but it was awkward. She told me I could put up those metal strips on the back wall and then use adjustable shelves. So I did. But I'm not showing you because it still looks a bit messy.
Well, okaaaaaaay:
The last time Kathy came, we worked on my desk. She helped me set up a Tickler File. Now when I see the perfect birthday card for someone 5 months before their birthday, I know where to put it!
Desk drawer. This is 2 months after the organization, & I've kept it this way! |
I'm a big fan of sticky notes. Also postal-type stuff: stamps, address labels, etc. |
More stuff! |
There are people who are born organized and to them, it is unfathomable how a person could not be organized. When things are easy to us, we think they're easy universally. I can whip up a painting or Martha Stewart my way thru creating a birthday gift. That's easy. To me. There's a saying that comparison is the thief of joy. I was comparing myself to uber-organized people I know and then beating myself up for not being like that. But they can't do what I do. We all have different talents and skills.
"Progress, not perfection."
This is what Kathy says. I have it written on my white board in the hallway as a reminder. Perfection paralyzes. I'll wait til I have time to do a proper job. Perfection judges. This isn't good enough (which can easily slip into I'm not good enough). Perfection is exhausting. Nothing is perfect, there's always more to do! I gave up perfection a long time ago. Progress I can live with!
2 comments:
Hali,
I feel so blessed that you asked me to work with you. You are an amazing person with such a caring spirit. I am so proud of the progress you made. And thank you for all the things you taught me (almond flour).
We all bring different gifts to the table. I love it when I get to share mine and others share with me! Thank you!!!
Kathy
Thanks so much, Kathy! I am SO GRATEFUL we've gotten to work together. You have brought healing & order into my life. Which was no small task! Sending virtual almond cookies your way, :-) H.
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