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How to get organized at home

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Learning how to get organized at home does not begin with buying matching containers or labeling every drawer. Real organization begins with your head and heart. To get organized in real life, you need to know what must be done, where things belong, and how to prepare for the responsibilities already in front of you.

Many of us have the goal to “get everything organized” while we have nice weather, more free time, or just want to fix our lives. However, unless we begin with our heads and our hearts rather than our closets, our efforts will likely be doomed.

You do not get organized by buying bins. You get organized by preparing, giving things homes, and clarifying your responsibilities.

Before we can work toward “organized,” we have to know what this blissful state actually is. We have to make sure we know what our goal is and what we mean by our words before we can achieve it. If we don’t know what organized is, there’s no hope in knowing how to get organized at all.

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