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Want to Get Organized? Take a Page Out of Harry Potter
I am a big fan of J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter books.
I have read all seven of them, and each time a new movie
version premieres, I make it a point to re-read that
book before seeing the accompanying movie. Therefore, at
this time, I am re-reading the sixth book in the series,
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, which
is currently showing in theaters. In Half-Blood
Prince, the sixth-year students at Hogwarts are
taking lessons in apparition. Apparition is a magical
form of teleportation, through which a witch or wizard
can disappear (”disapparate”) from one location and
reappear (”apparate”) in another. During the lessons,
the instructor outlines the 3 D’s of apparition:
Destination, Determination, and Deliberation. When I
read the 3 D’s of apparition, I couldn’t help but think
that there is a strong parallel to the principles of
organizing. Let me demonstrate.
If you are about to embark on an organizing project,
you need to first think about your organizing goals,
i.e., your Destination. If a physical organizing
project, you can do this by visualizing what the space
will look like after you have organized it. Visualize
your home or office without the piles of clutter. If
your organizing project is not physical, then you can
envision what you will feel like once the project is
accomplished. Visualize your calendar with less tasks in
it. Hold onto that visualization in your mind. Thinking
about your Destination is a powerful motivator to help
get you there. In my 6-step organizing approach,
DECIDE™,
the first step is Discover. Like Destination, it is the
stage when you think about what you want in your home,
work, and life, and how being better organized will
serve you and your goals.
In order to succeed with your organizing projects,
you need to practice Determination. When you are
determined, you are more likely to prepare for success.
What type of Determination do you have? Have you created
an accountability partnership? Have you hired a
professional organizer to assist you? Are you willing to
make the time and exert the effort that it takes to make
organization a reality? With Determination, you will
make time in your schedule to organize, and will break
down the organizing project into small manageable
portions in order to stay focused and motivated. In my
DECIDE™
process, the 5th step is Dedicate. Just like with
Determination, you must dedicate yourself to becoming
organized, and staying that way once you have achieved
your desired goal.
Lastly, you must act with Deliberation when you want
to get organized. To be deliberate when organizing means
that slow and steady wins the race. You need to take
each action with an eye toward whether it makes sense
for you. In the
DECIDE™
process, the 4th step is Implement, during which you
design organizing systems to match your habits, needs,
work, and lifestyle. You need to carefully consider each
step along the way, and be deliberate so that the system
can be maintained for the long haul. If the system is
deliberately tailored to you, you will be more likely to
maintain it.
So when organizing, think of the 3 D’s of apparition
from Harry Potter: Destination, Determination, and
Deliberation. They are useful tools for accomplishing
your organizing projects. And, of course, if all else
fails, you can always try to “disapparate” your clutter!
Copyright © 2009 Lisa Montanaro of LM Organizing
Solutions, LLC.
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