Posts by Oh, So Organized! - The Organizer
The "Too Much Syndrome"
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Summer is one of my favorite seasons of the year. There is more daylight, the pace feels slower, and there is more time for relaxing and vacationing. It can also be more challenging to motivate and get things done. After all, we've been doing stuff all year long, and we're ready for a pause. Isn't that what summer is about? We want to lean in and enjoy our well-deserved break.

However, the other way to consider this season is that we actually have more time (and daylight) to accomplish projects and changes we've postponed. One of the things I've noticed that motivates us to act, especially when we're not in the mood is the "too much syndrome." It's when that something has gotten to be a burden. Its muchness causes a negative result. We can tap into that negative state to provide us with just enough oomph to activate.

When we have too much clutter, too much scheduled, too much overwhelm, too much procrastination, too much sleeplessness, too much..., we can use these situations as our seeds and motivation for change.

What's on your "too much" list?

 
Spring Encourages Seeds of Change
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While I love the change of seasons, spring is my most favorite time. Warmth and growth fill each day as clothing layers are peeled away and delightful colors return to the landscape. Each day I discover a new bud or flower, another patch of green grass, or a ray of sunshine. It’s magic time.

It’s also a time to embrace the seeds that I planted.  Those seeds were investments in the future. There were the “yes” seeds that yielded a surprising bouquet of opportunities and adventures. There were “self-care” seeds that have strengthened my internal world. There were “learning” seeds that yielded greater understanding and experimentation. There were “organizing” seeds that allowed me to help people get unstuck.  The seeds were given the space to lay dormant until their time came to bloom. It’s energizing to see what is unfolding. 

Enjoy this amazing season! What are you noticing from the seeds you nurtured?

 
Winter Inspires Inward Gaze
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According to Real Simple magazine, January is "the most introverted month, when we sweep up the confetti and turn our focus inward."  I can relate to that, can you? I'm still uncovering leftover decor from the holiday months. While most of it has been cleaned up, it makes me smile to find a few random sparkles. It reminds me of the warm, happy times spent with family and friends.

This inward focus is an integral part of my days. In winter I want to bundle up, sip hot tea, and stay inside more. Being indoors encourages more time to reflect, plan, sense, and think about what I'd like to include in the coming months and year. While I'm mindful of living in the present, this time of year, I stretch beyond to also reflect about the past and think about the future. What worked last year? What didn't? What do I want more or less of as I move forward into this New Year?

Quiet moments of journaling, thinking, conversing, and meditating all honor my inward gaze. What are you needing now?

 
Autumn is a Transformative Season
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This is such a transformative time of year with the autumn leaves changing colors and the temperatures dropping daily. My tea preferences have shifted to drinking more hot then cold beverages. Long time and new clients are surfacing more than ever as they feel energized to re-engage in or begin the organizing process.

Personally, the change of seasons has been my cue to work on some of my own organizing project. I just finished making the spring/summer to fall/winter clothing switch. It's time to review financials before the year end and give an updated report to our accountant. And there are some leftover summer projects that are next on my attention list.

I have a sense of urgency to complete these projects before the year ends. I'm looking ahead with happy anticipation to some planned learning and travel. I'm ready to approach things one day and one season at a time. What are you looking forward to?

 
Appreciating the Variations of Success
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Success shows up in so many forms. There are days when I feel successful when I’ve helped a client accomplish their organizing goals. Other days, success means a restful night’s sleep or the completion of my mindfulness meditation practice.

Sometimes success is that giant exhale after completing a long-term project like when I cleared out and sold my parent’s home or had that successful tag sale after months of preparing. Sometimes success is that wonderful feeling I get from taking a quiet walk by the river while holding hands with my husband of 35 years. Success is time spent visiting or chatting on the phone with loved ones. Success is the days when all the intended items on my to do list are complete.

Success looks and feels so many different ways. Take time to appreciate and acknowledge the wins along the path. What does does success feel like for you?

 
Letting Go Is Part Of Life

If you're anything life me, maybe you've gone through periods when it's been hard to let go. It can be downright painful. I'm about to say my final good-byes to my childhood home of 57 years. New owners will be moving in soon. While I'll still be able to drive by the house, I won't be able to go inside as I've done my entire life.

Little by little as I've emptied the house and prepared it for sale, I've been letting go and making my peace. The home has always been a grounding force for me, family and friends. It's been a welcoming place with loving, happy memories.

Letting go is a necessary part of life. We let go of places and things and people we love. We let go of activities and relationships that drain rather than nurture us. We let go to grow and to make space for the next chapter. We let go to lighten-up. We let go because we want to and sometimes because we have to.

Clearing out the family home has inspired some letting go in my own home. I have tag sale plans for this spring. It's my designated letting go season in more ways than one. If it's also your time, I wish you all the best as you edit, let go and organize your next chapter.