I suppose even a professional organizer can become stuck
in a rut J. A couple months ago I tried to stuff some
unruly plastic bags back inside themselves under a deep kitchen cabinet. Suddenly, I asked myself why on earth I had
not purchased a plastic bag sleeve. Then
I asked myself why this imaginary bag sleeve was not hanging on the inside of
my kitchen cabinet.
This solution, while so simple and intuitive, seems to have
evaded me for the first year I have lived in my apartment. The irony is that in a client’s house I would
have seen the same issue a while ago and made the proper storage
suggestion. Why did it take so
long? Even organizers can get stuck in a
rut. We all do it. We are used to using our space a particular way. We are accustomed to viewing it a certain
way. This means that every space, even
one belonging to an organizer, needs a tune-up every once in a while.
Spaces that could benefit from a tune-up are highly used,
high traffic areas such as an entryway, kitchen cabinets, a closet or an office
drawer. I like to open up a cabinet,
step back and ask myself:
Does this set-up work well for me? What don’t I like about it? What would I change?
What can I do to suit my daily needs more effectively?
Is there a product that would make this space more
efficient?
I would encourage you to perform a tune-up every six months
unless the need arises earlier. Remember
that any well-organized space at some point needs a little reassessment to
ensure it is working well and to its fullest potential.
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