![]() Organization is not necessarily about having things perfectly laid or just aesthetically pleasing. I am going to start with this powerful message by Christina Scalise. “Organization isn’t about perfection it’s about efficiency, reducing stress and clutter, saving time and money and improving your overall quality of life.” I hope that these quotes about being organized can help you find the motivation that you need to get your things in order and take control of your life. So today I am sharing some amazing motivational quotes, sayings and images for people wanting to get organized. Lack of motivation is often the problem but sometimes it is just the lack of organization that gets us postponing the great things in our lives. We each have the potential to achieve so many things yet sometimes we get absolutely nothing done. Words have power, that is why we like to write inspirational quotes to keep us motivated with whatever is going on in our lives. You want your home to be your haven, a space that makes you feel comforted rather than anxious or stifled – so focusing on that can only be a positive thing.Need some more motivation to get your life organized? Check out these inspirational organization quotes to start organizing your life. It’s so much easier to let go of things when you are being true to yourself and creating a more positive place to be. It’s a work in progress, but instead of having more clothes, I actually have less clothes – all of which I truly love.Īnd it’s the same throughout the house – I find it easier to give away items when I focus on what I am keeping and how that makes me feel instead. The outcome? Once I realised this it changed the way I shop – I go in with more focus, looking for the items that I love – and I can sort through the rails much more quickly with that in mind. Shopping was causing me the same anxiety as decluttering – I was focusing on all the items in the shop that I felt I should like, and not focusing on the one or two items that made me happy instead. Instead of feeling like I should be wearing x, or having y in my wardrobe – and always being disappointed when I open the doors – I have now realised that it’s OK to have my own style, my own look, and run with it – I understand now that I wasn’t being true to myself and what I felt comfortable in and what made me happy. I know what I truly love, what I feel happiest in, and what suits the figure that God gave me. Not because I have more money to spend, but because I know myself more. I hate spending money, and buying clothes is one of the worlds worst ways to spend a Saturday afternoon (in my humble opinion).īut recently I have come to see the joy of finding items that I truly love. ![]() Why would I want to have things in my home that make me and/or other members of the family feel negative in any way? It’s no wonder your own home can feel claustrophobic at times if a lot of what is around you is reminding you of what could have been, or what you should have done, or who you think you should be… On the other hand – I am not happy when I look around to see items I feel I should keep hold of because I was given them by someone and they may notice, or clothes that may fit again one day, or items that I am using for everyday use when the best stuff is tucked away taking up room in a cupboard without ever coming out for fear of breaking. ![]() ![]() I know that I for one am so much happier when I can open my wardrobe and see a range of clothes that suit me and my tastes, or look around my living room to see items that make me genuinely happy. This is concept I can truly get on board with. We should, it says, look at who we are now, and accept what we love and don’t love as it all helps mould us into our true selves. ![]()
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