Why does organization matter?
Does it really make that much of a difference? There's the old adage: "A cluttered mind is a cluttered space, and a cluttered space is a cluttered mind." So there's that. But I would argue there are much deeper reasons for prioritizing living clutter free. The first is readiness. When your workspace is clean, there is no resistance to starting a new project. When your workspace is cluttered: First you have to clear the clutter. Once you've done that now you are mentally and physically spent from clearing the area. You try and work, but you're starting at 50%. But there's even deeper reasons that organization matters. In Business: You have your full bandwidth and full capacity to tackle what lies ahead. Being free means that you can invest. At Home: Gives you space to breathe freely. Removes any hesitation from inviting friends over, from being generous in hospitality, no distractions in connection with the people closest to you. Being clutter free means that you have the freedom to be: Bold in your hospitality. Relaxed in your own space. Expressive in your creativity. Organization isn't just about tidiness. It's about creating an environment that supports productivity, connection, and well-being.