Top 10 Questions to Ask Yourself

Top 10 Questions to Ask Yourself

Decision-making is part of the organizing process. It can surely be difficult.  Especially, deciding what you keep and what you let go.  Obviously, it’s not easy. However, Anne Blumer, of Solutions for You, made a list of questions you can use to help determine what is important to you.

In light of this, I have narrowed this list down to my Top 10 Questions.

If you answer “no” to any of these questions about a particular item certainly consider getting rid of it.

  1. Is it useful and beautiful to you?
  2. If you keep it, will you remember you have it?
  3. Do you need it?
  4. Is it adding value to your life today?
  5. Is it irreplaceable?
  6. Does it make you happy to see it?
  7. Are you honoring it and enjoying it?
  8. Are you legally required to keep it?
  9. Is there a tax reason to keep it?
  10. Do you love it?

If you would like to read Anne’s complete list, please check out Get Organized Today.

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Janet Schiesl

Janet Schiesl

Janet has been organizing since 2005. She is a Certified Professional Organizer and the owner of Basic Organization.

She loves using her background as a space planner to challenge her clients to look at their space differently. She leads the team in large projects and works one-on-one with clients to help the process move quickly and comfortably. Call her crazy, but she loves to work with paper, to purge what is not needed and to create filing systems that work for each individual client.

Janet is a Past Board Member of the National Association of Productivity and Organizing Professionals and a Past President of the Washington DC Chapter of NAPO were she has been named Organizer of the Year and Volunteer of the Year.

Janet Schiesl

Janet Schiesl

Janet has been organizing since 2005. She is a Certified Professional Organizer and the owner of Basic Organization.

She loves using her background as a space planner to challenge her clients to look at their space differently. She leads the team in large projects and works one-on-one with clients to help the process move quickly and comfortably. Call her crazy, but she loves to work with paper, to purge what is not needed and to create filing systems that work for each individual client.

Janet is a Past Board Member of the National Association of Productivity and Organizing Professionals and a Past President of the Washington DC Chapter of NAPO were she has been named Organizer of the Year and Volunteer of the Year.

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