An Organizational Reminder

Mar 02, 2009 16:10

One of the principles of organization of which I frequently have to remind myself is to allot yourself a given volume of space in which to store an item--the amount of your finite space you are willing to cede to having things of that category--and when you exceed that amount of space, prune mercilessly ( Read more... )

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orbitalmechanic March 2 2009, 23:02:25 UTC
I struggle ENDLESSLY with that rule re: books. But it's a good one--does it come from a particular source or is it sort of common knowledge?

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lillibet March 2 2009, 23:20:52 UTC
No particular source--it's usually on the list of "Top Ten Organizing Tips" whenever I happen across one. But, like Peedie, sometimes I forget.

And yeah, books are the biggest challenge. Doing a round of pruning is on my To Do list for this week, right after taking down the Christmas decorations. I console myself that my library is becoming better and better over time!

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bookly March 3 2009, 04:41:42 UTC
Peedie?

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lillibet March 3 2009, 04:56:15 UTC

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iamlisabee March 3 2009, 04:10:07 UTC
I'm currently doing this with yarn. I want it all to fit into one shelving unit, neatly stacked. This is my goal by the end of the year.

It's been a nice impetus to keep knitting for charity, because I can make nice thick sweaters for little kids in very cold places, and use up good sized chunks of the stash.

Less clutter, more giving, and more knitting. Yay.

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