The Spiritual Art of Being
Organized examines the problems and underlying psychological issues surrounding office and home
clutter. The author suggests that often we put off putting items away in their rightful place thinking that we simply don’t have time. We
think, I will get to it later, right now the dog needs water, supper needs to be made, or I’m late for work. However, the author points out that one stray bill or one dirty cup quickly evolves into more and more clutter. Soon, even the mere thought of
cleaning up this massive mess is too overwhelming and potentially time consuming to even consider dealing with the resulting clutter. With this
book, the author aims to illustrate how to create and apply practical,
useful storage systems while making use of realistic clean as you go methods that
reduce impending clutter while not adding significant time to already busy schedules. The author also guides the reader through the cleaning and organizing of current clutter in short rational blocks of time to reduce the overwhelming nature of this task. The Spiritual Art of Being Organized is a great organizing resource that teaches the reader to think about clutter in a different way. We often think about cleaning as time consuming. However, with proper forethought and planning, cleaning can actually make our lives easier and give us more time for other activities. This book will be useful to even the most chronic disorganized chaotic individual.