I have never been what one might call organized. I envy people who are. Still, Lysa said that any of us could participate and I can't resist even if it is slightly embarrassing! So, I'm participating in the swap and hop.
- The store is broken into zones. Everyone gets a zone to concentrate on.
- Everything has a home.
- You carry a PDT (little computer) and scan the books without homes to find where they go.
- Said books get put in their proper places.
- To really do a good job, you actually run your hand along each shelf of books and straighten them. If there are big gaps, you face some books out. (Especially your favorite authors that you might know!) Authors don't pay for this like they do space in the front of the store. It's all up to the bookseller.
I need to apply these principles at home. If I did, it would look like this:
- Everything has a home
- Do a zone or room a day
This is what my life actually looks like:
And then the table looks like this:
I had to do this today because I have a friend's two boys coming for the weekend. Jill is speaking at Hearts at Home. (Please pray for that.) My annual contribution is keeping her kids for her. Hence the cookies.
I've had it suggested before that when I bake, I should make extra and freeze the dough. So, I did do that today as well. It's freezing right now. (Balanced a bit precariously, but I know not to open the door quickly.) In a bit, I'll put them in a container.
The other thing I do manage to do, is keep files on the computer organized. My pictures are in files labeled by year or type like "Shots to use on the web." My emails are also organized by ones I want saved: Blog tech tips, Blog info, Names of Friends, etc. I can manage to do that but not the physical organization on a regular basis.
I'm blessed that even thought I'm not organized, God manages to use me anyway.
I need to run. I have two boys to pick up and entertain for the weekend! Can't wait for a chance to peruse your ideas!