Reader Question: I Need Organizing Encouragement

 

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Dear John and OrganizingLA,

"I have chosen the daunting task of getting my house and my life in order. I feel paralyzed and I don't know where to start. I start and stop and feel frustrated at lack of results. I know to my friends I make life look easy, and I am a fairly successful person in real life. But this is tough! Can you give me some pro-encouragement?"

Patricia from Providence

 

Dear Patricia,

 

Here are a few guidelines we suggest to our Los Angeles professional organizing firm clients who are stuck and need some encouragement. This list comes from our 7-8 years in business. Each client is different. We would be doing a disservice to clients if we thought they were one way, or another. Everyone is different.

 

Encourage yourself:

 

  • I understand that holding onto things is just part of life.
  • I will stop being so hard on myself.
  • I need to get away from self-management, organizing, color-coding and decorating– which takes an enormous amount of time. I instead, will be grateful for what I have and relax about it all.
  • I will be savvy and consider the costs of keeping items versus the ease of just getting rid of it entirely and replacing it when I need it.
  • It's natural to accumulate, to hold onto things that represent a moment that I enjoyed, or a place I miss. But I need to move on sometimes.
  • The stuff I have acquired does not define me.
  • I am a successful person outside of this mess.
  • I can stop feeling powerless, I can apply decisiveness (like I do in my business) to the way I run my home and home office.
  • I will stop contributing to the problem– I will limit or halt what I bring into the house during the decluttering process.
  • I will let go of perfection. I cannot "interior design" my entire life.
  • I know my family, friends, and my contributions to the world matter most. Things and possessions should only support my contributions and love.
  • Although it is tempting, I understand that throwing everything away will only strip myself of who I am.
  • I will celebrate who I am through the process, keep the things that serve me and my goals.
  • I will not open a storage unit and waste $$$ time and energy storing things I will never see again.
  • I can do this– I can work a little each day, learn the smart behaviors of an organized person. I can enlist an organizing buddy or (if budget permits) hire a professional organizer once a month to manage the process.
  • I will reward myself for this hard work!
  • I will appreciate my family members and friends who help me through the process.

 

Need more inspiration? Check out:

 

10 Commandments of Clutter – if you're more spirtual, with an edge.

 

The 80/20 Pereto Principal – scientific usage guidelines we wrote about for Perez Hilton's Perezitos.

 

What encouragement would you have for Patricia?

 

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2 responses to “Reader Question: I Need Organizing Encouragement”

  1. Claire Tompkins Avatar

    John, this is great! Helping our clients through the stuck parts is as valuable as the actual organizing we do with them.
    I have one to add that I emailed to a client and asked her to print out and post somewhere prominent: “I acknowledge and appreciate myself for the progress I make, no matter how small.”

  2. Ansy Stone Avatar
    Ansy Stone

    Nice post John. I loved reading it!
    ~Ansy Stone

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