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Artists! A Simple System for Organizing Your Ideas and Work History
Creatives, especially artists, get a bad rap for not being organized. I know one though who is quite organized now that we’ve worked together, and was fairly organized before we met. She’s also an art teacher who is in a relatively new position. With that new role, she reached a critical mass of teaching materials for school, teaching materials for various other classes, and her own work over the years.
What I’ve been organizing lately - A realtor’s DC home office
DC real estate agent Dina Paxenos called me first in 2013 to organize her home office in the Petworth neighborhood. Compared to many of my projects, Dina’s office didn’t look “that bad,” but she felt cluttered and wanted a clean slate.
How to label when you don’t want to look at labels.
Without labels, miscellany will surely creep in, rendering the most elegant of containers clutter catch-alls. But, we don’t always want big tacky labels turning our spaces into kindergarten rooms. This is why I often cut little custom labels to place on the top edge of a drawer.
How to Properly Organize & Use a “Need to Read” Folder
In January I revisited a realtor client of mine who I see once per year to retouch her files for the new year. Together we have created so many folders over the years. When we came across this one, she said, “That is my favorite folder we’ve made!”
Would this office make you smile?
Would this office make you smile? Probably not. That’s why you are great at what you do and I am great at what I do. My new client, Chef Tony Marciante of Chef Tony's in Bethesda, MD captured me beaming amidst his project at hand this week.
But do people really stay organized after you’re gone?
It’s not so much prospective clients who ask me this, but often when I explain what I do for a living to someone, they ask:
"But do people really stay organized after you're gone?”
My honest answer is always along the lines of: