Quick! Where are your keys? How about your passport, or that thingamajig you only use once a year?
Can you easily put your hands on whatever it is you are looking for in your home? If not, perhaps it’s time to get organized by developing a system.
Did you know that a lack of organization is a source of stress for many people? When you have a system in place, the system takes care of a lot of the problems that you might encounter because you can’t find something, especially when that something is urgently needed.
Being organized also helps you keep track of all those doctor’s appointments, lab tests and other things your chronic illness “encourages” you to do.
I recently realized that although I am organized in terms of the physical contents of my home, I could do a better job in organizing my computer files. Hmm, it seems technology is advancing at a faster pace than I am. Anyway, now that I know that this area needs tidying up, I am making time to rectify this situation.
If you don’t know where to start, here’s a link to a system that Dorlee M. provided on Just Ten Minutes.
What are some of the systems or techniques you use to keep organized?

