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Lessons from My Garden

 

What does Lessons from My Garden have to do with getting organized? One of the things Ive learned after 20+ years as an organizing consultant is that organizing has something to do with everything!

Heres how organizing principles apply to the art of gardening:

Half of any job is using the right tool! (Note I said using not having!) It took a blister to convince me to buy a new pair of loppers to finish trimming the butterfly bushes. With the new tool, pruning was easy and painless.

Todays mail is tomorrows pile. While its certainly important to clean up the trash, weeds, and other undesirables in your garden, if you limit yourself to that activity, you can work very hard and see little results. One of the things my landscape designer taught me was to pick one small area and plant beautiful things to inspire me to keep going. With Paper Tiger, we encourage you to start using Paper Tiger to organize your desktop you can worry about all those old piles later! After you get the new system in place, you can incorporate the old files into the new system and if you dont, theyll eventually be old enough that tossing them will be easy. In the meantime, you have what you need to do todays work, and you wont be creating new unidentified piles!

Clutter is Postponed Decisions. One of the first steps in creating any rewarding garden is determining what kind of garden you want vegetable, herb, cutting, perennial, etc. As great as all those options are, if you try to have all of them in the same space, the result will be disappointing. Or, to apply another Paper Tiger principle, Put like items together! Create a specific area in your garden for herbs, another for cut flowers, etc. In the same way, you can create separate locations in Paper Tiger for personal papers, active projects, CDs, clients, etc.

Successful organizing begins with a vision. The most beautiful gardens are first planted in someones mind! The initial question I ask every client is If we were to meet three years from now, what has to happen for you to feel happy about your progress? Their answers are varied, and include such statements as Ill be making $100,000/year, or Ill be taking six weeks of vacation every year, Ill be working at home, or Ill have a full-time assistant. If we dont have something to aim for, well never get there.

Organizing doesnt have a right or wrong. The most exciting aspect of my work is the art of organizing. I frequently tell my clients, You paint a picture for me of what you want to accomplish, and Ill help you create and sustain an environment to make that happen! What works beautifully for one client would be a complete disaster for another.

Organizing is a process not a destination. A garden, like organizing, is a continual process of reassessing what you like, what you dont, rearranging existing plants, and trying new varieties. And so it is with organizing! Continually asking three questions: Does it work? Do I like it? Does it work for the others I care about? Be willing to take risks, dont worry about mistakes, and just keep learning!

Author: Barbara Hemphill
 
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Barbara Hemphill is a reputable writer. Barbara likes to scribble articles about this industry.
 
 
 

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