15 Signs That Show You Need To Get Organized

Get Organized: 15 Signs You Struggle With Clutter | Connected Women


Have you ever asked yourself if your clutter or lack of organisation is taking a toll on your life and whether you should be doing something about it?  Well, here are 15 common signs that disorganised people typically show, and which you should certainly start paying attention to.


1. You’re too embarrassed to invite people over for dinner or a playdate because of the clutter in your home.

2. You bought a fifth corkscrew, a tenth stapler, or twelfth box of plasters despite having multiples of them lurking around somewhere in your home.

3. Your wardrobe is overflowing with clothes, yet you feel you have nothing to wear, and waste time getting dressed.

4. You can’t get any work done at your desk, either because there’s no space left among piles of papers, or because you get too distracted by the clutter around you.

5. You overlook bills and other important documents, because you can’t find them when you need them, and end up incurring late fees or other costly penalties.

6. You’re always in a rush, still looking for your keys, wallet, or phone when you should really be out of the door.

7. You tend to forget your meetings or appointments, and leave at home things you need for the day ahead.

8. You often complain about the lack of storage in your home and wish to move to a bigger home.

9. You pay monthly storage fees for stuff you haven’t looked at in years. In fact, you can’t even remember what it is you’re keeping there.

10. You’d rather go out instead of relaxing at home, because just looking at the clutter sucks the energy out of you.

11. You’ve developed bad eating habits, eating out, or bringing home take-away food more often that you’d like, because the idea of cooking even a simple meal is overwhelming, either because of the kitchen clutter or because you haven’t stocked up your fridge or pantry.

12. You can’t have your meals at your dining table, because it’s covered with mail, newspapers, kids’ homework, craft projects and the likes. You’re missing on these opportunities to talk and catch up with your family about their respective days.

13. You feel you have no time to do what you ought to do, even less so for the things you enjoy doing.

14. You worry you’re not setting the right example for your children or not giving a professional image to your boss, colleagues, and clients.

15. You often argue with your spouse over clutter and tardiness.

If some of those signs are well too familiar to you, then it’s time to declutter and put healthy habits and systems in place so you can get back in control of your home and life.

I won’t lie, getting organized is an investment not only in time but also potentially in money if you use a professional like myself, to help you through the process, but also in discomfort. You’re going to have to face your stuff and make decisions that you may have been postponing for years.

But by doing so, you’ll let go of the past and maybe of some of the hopes for your future and as a result surround yourself with stuff that you use and love now. Ultimately it’s going to bring clarity into your life and help you move forward.

Contact me now if you don’t know how to start or how to do it, or if you struggle to let go. I’ll be able to recommend the best option for you to learn organizational skills, whether it’s by attending one of my workshops or working one-on-one with me.


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Nathalie Ricaud

Professional organiser Nathalie Ricaud helps women who feel overwhelmed by all their "stuff" learn to let go of things that are just stressing them out, and feel in control of their home and life again. She helps them establish systems to make sure they can find what they want when they need it, and maintain a clutter-free, organised and peaceful home. In addition to hands-on organising work, Nathalie is the author of a blog and is regularly published in print and online media. She’s also a regular speaker at events and conferences. Visit her website for more details.

Edited by: Melissa Bagamasbad, Image credit: Pexels

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