Creative & Messy vs. Creative & Organized
Some of my clients think that getting
organized is going to decrease their ability to be creative. They
think that the disorganization allows them to express themselves.
Being
creative has nothing to do with disorganization. In fact, the
more organized you are, the more time you have to be creative.
The more organized you are with your tools, supplies, and papers,
the more time you free up to be doing what you really want to do.
Returning tools and supplies to where
they belong frees you to start working when you walk into your
office or space. You just need to change your habits. For example,
let's say you love to paint and you would like to paint a mural on a
wall. As it is now, you have to hunt down all the supplies and tools
before you can even begin the job. This might take some time because
all the supplies are scattered everywhere. So you spend minutes or
maybe even hours collecting all the supplies. By this time you are
so frustrated that you have no creative energy left.
Picture this scene: you go to the
space in your garage where you have collected all of your painting
supplies and where they are arranged in a way that makes most sense
to you. In less than 60 seconds you grab what you need without
depleting so much as an ounce of your mental and physical energy
tanks. Go to the wall and express yourself!
Importantly, when you are finished,
you must take the time to clean tools and supplies and return them
to the place that you've allocated for them. You do this because you
know the benefit of taking the time to do the mundane task now will
pay off the next time you want to paint. In essence, you are
cultivating a fertile environment for the next painting session.
Now, imagine your office or work space
cluttered with old scraps of paper, piles of files that you no
longer use, together with staplers, tape, pens and dumped in heaps
around the space. Do you even feel like doing your job? Can you even
find a small space to work? How can you do your job to the best of
your ability when you are digging through the old stuff to get to
the new?
What if, when you walked into your
office, you actually encountered some clean surfaces? There still
might be a few piles of papers but they're contained in boxes or
baskets. Better yet, they are standing upright so that you can see
what the papers are rather than being buried in a stack of files.
You might have to move some things off to the side but, for the most
part, you can start working on what you need to without delay. You
are free to be creative and spontaneous with your work because you
know where all your tools are.
Before you leave for the day, take a
few minutes to clean up your space. As with the example of the
painter above, this seemingly mundane task is crucial to preserving
tomorrow's creative energy for, what else, your job!
Let us help you
boost your creative energies with an
organized workspace.
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