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    is to be both neat and organized.

    If you’re a visual person, and you know (or you think you know) what’s in all those stack

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    Here's an important principle in organizing that many people don't know: being neat and being organized are not the same thing. It is totally possible to be organized without being neat, and to be neat yet still be disorganized. Being organized (i.e., knowing where things are, being clear about what needs to get done, and being aware of your goals and progress) is more important than being neat by having all the papers on your desk be in straight piles, or your files uniformly labeled. But the ideal situation is to be both neat and organized.

    If you’re a visual person, and you know (or you think you know) what’s in all those stacks

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    It is totally possible to be organized without being neat, and to be neat yet still be disorganized. Being organized (i.e., knowing where things are, being clear about what needs to get done, and being aware of your goals and progress) is more important than being neat by having all the papers on your desk be in straight piles, or your files uniformly labeled. But the ideal situation is to be both neat and organized.

    If you’re a visual person, and you know (or you think you know) what’s in all those stack

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    ng where things are, being clear about what needs to get done, and being aware of your goals and progress) is more important than being neat by having all the papers on your desk be in straight piles, or your files uniformly labeled. But the ideal situation is to be both neat and organized.

    If you’re a visual person, and you know (or you think you know) what’s in all those stack

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    being neat by having all the papers on your desk be in straight piles, or your files uniformly labeled. But the ideal situation is to be both neat and organized.

    If you’re a visual person, and you know (or you think you know) what’s in all those stack

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    is to be both neat and organized.

    If you’re a visual person, and you know (or you think you know) what’s in all those stacks and piles, you may fear that having a neat office will ruin your system of organization. Consider that being neat has its advantages. It's actually easier to focus on the task at hand when your environment isn't cluttered up with piles, projects, and messages all vying for your attention. Further, having a neat desk and office is crucial if you see clients there, as they will judge you and your company by appearances. If you have staff, they will look to you as an example, and you could find your messiness bei

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