Ronni
Well-known Member
- Location
- Nashville TN
It's a question I'm commonly asked as I'm wading into someone's organizational nightmare and bringing order to it. It could be a huge walk-in closet, a junk drawer, a kitchen pantry, garage. Or perhaps a home office, or a mountain of paper, a collection of photos, CD's and DVD's. Sometimes it's organizing via computer and apps, like creating a Master Contact List for a years long collection of address books, business cards, scraps of paper, and addresses torn off envelopes. That's a different kind of organization requiring a learned skillset...manipulating a spreadsheet program, basic coding to create a custom spreadsheet, that kind of thing. But it's usually the physical organization of large or small spaces that generates the question of how I learned to do what I do.
And the answer is, I didn't. I have never NOT known how to think organizationally. It's just sort of how my brain is wired I guess. There's nothing in my personal life that is not organized, whether it's my files or my underwear drawer. Everything is sorted, categorized, itemized. I don't know how to live any other way. I enjoy keeping things organized. And that translates to my work. I see someone else's mess, and my brain starts working at hyper-speed to figure it out, sort through it, make categories, see how to put it all back together again in a more orderly manner.
It frustrates people sometimes, that I can't tell THEM how to learn to do what I do. I can certainly pass on tips and tricks, and I do, all the time, but that underlying fundamental function of how my brian works so that I can just sort of SEE how this or that can be organized, not to mention the sheer pleasure I get from creating the organization, along with the tenacity and persistence to see it through? I don't know how to teach that.
I see someone else's organizational nightmare, the thing they've been putting off for forever because they don't have a clue how to tackle it, and just dread the mere idea of starting, and then here's me, and I just can't WAIT to dive in and bring order to it! It's weird, so weird. Sometimes I feel like an alien!
It's been a lot of fun to find this niche for myself. There's an expression...find something that you love to do, and figure out how to make money at it? That would be me lol!
How about you all? Are you a natural at something that others find onerous or difficult or can't figure out how to do?
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And the answer is, I didn't. I have never NOT known how to think organizationally. It's just sort of how my brain is wired I guess. There's nothing in my personal life that is not organized, whether it's my files or my underwear drawer. Everything is sorted, categorized, itemized. I don't know how to live any other way. I enjoy keeping things organized. And that translates to my work. I see someone else's mess, and my brain starts working at hyper-speed to figure it out, sort through it, make categories, see how to put it all back together again in a more orderly manner.
It frustrates people sometimes, that I can't tell THEM how to learn to do what I do. I can certainly pass on tips and tricks, and I do, all the time, but that underlying fundamental function of how my brian works so that I can just sort of SEE how this or that can be organized, not to mention the sheer pleasure I get from creating the organization, along with the tenacity and persistence to see it through? I don't know how to teach that.
I see someone else's organizational nightmare, the thing they've been putting off for forever because they don't have a clue how to tackle it, and just dread the mere idea of starting, and then here's me, and I just can't WAIT to dive in and bring order to it! It's weird, so weird. Sometimes I feel like an alien!
It's been a lot of fun to find this niche for myself. There's an expression...find something that you love to do, and figure out how to make money at it? That would be me lol!
How about you all? Are you a natural at something that others find onerous or difficult or can't figure out how to do?
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