Having an organized home, or business, or life, is a good thing. It will help you focus on living and working in the now without the stress of being disorganized. A lack of order is, well, a "disorder" technically speaking. And some people are naturally better at bringing their lives in order. And some people need help. It's okay to ask for help, but wouldn't it be great if the "help" would fit your life instead of whoever is helping you? Imagine you ask someone to organize your personal files, and they set up a system that you don't understand and can't use on your own. The files are organized, but it doesn't work for you. Or imagine you ask for help with family meal planning, but your helper is a gourmet cook suggesting an hour of prep time, and you have 20 minutes tops to plan a meal everyone will eat before continuing their crazy schedules.
So, you need systems and order that fit you, that fit your life. You also need organization that you can do on your own, and keep up with. That requires knowing yourself and your preferences. You might love sifting through old photos and paperwork, or you might only be able to sit for 30 minutes.
So, you need systems and order that fit you, that fit your life. You also need organization that you can do on your own, and keep up with. That requires knowing yourself and your preferences. You might love sifting through old photos and paperwork, or you might only be able to sit for 30 minutes.