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[Beyond Aesthetics: A Practical Approach to Organization]-[my organizational routine, explained]

anything goes with emma chamberlain · B2 · 2024-10-10

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📋 Summary

The Toxic Trap of Performative Organization

In the age of social media, organization has evolved into a form of content creation that often prioritizes aesthetics over utility. While watching videos of someone "restocking their skincare" or creating a "color coded" closet can be strangely therapeutic, the speaker argues that this internet-driven standard has become "toxic." The temptation to achieve a perfectly uniform look—such as decanting spices into matching containers—often leads to "extra and wasteful" steps that are difficult to maintain in real life. The speaker reflects on her own experience, noting that after hiring a professional organizer to create an "aesthetically pleasing" home, she found it unsustainable. True organization, she posits, should be "doable" and functional rather than a performative hobby.

Mastering Digital Scheduling Without Complexity

For managing a schedule, the speaker advocates for a "slim" and digital-first approach, specifically utilizing Google Calendar and Notion. She warns against the common pitfall of over-complicating systems by using too many platforms or excessive color-coding.

  • Google Calendar for Time-Bound Tasks: The speaker uses Google Calendar exclusively for appointments or meetings that have a specific time. She emphasizes the importance of "shareability" and keeping the interface simple—avoiding complex color-coded categories that make it harder to add events on the fly. She also highlights the necessity of leaving "buffer room" between commitments to avoid the stress of being "late to everything."
  • Notion for Structure and Outlines: When she needs extra structure, she turns to Notion for daily to-do lists and project outlines. She differentiates between "daily to-dos" and an "overall" list of projects that have no immediate due date, which helps her remain productive during free time without feeling overwhelmed.
  • The Power of Spreadsheets: The speaker is an ardent proponent of spreadsheets for work-related logs, such as tracking podcast episodes. She suggests that "almost everything can benefit from a spreadsheet," even non-work tasks like planning a potluck, to ensure clarity and remove the "clunky" feeling of disorganized planning.

The "Dirty Work" of Functional Home Organization

When it comes to physical spaces, the speaker asserts that you cannot maintain an organized home unless you have "done the dirty work" of assessing every single item you own. Her strategy involves:

  • Starting from Scratch: She recommends treating home organization like moving into a new house. By taking everything out and making a plan based on how items are actually used, one can create a "functional" system.
  • Prioritizing Function over Aesthetics: She cautions against "unnecessary" steps like decanting products into new containers, which lack "flexibility" and create extra work when routines change. Instead, she favors simple bins and drawer organizers.
  • Maintenance Habits: To prevent sliding back into chaos, the speaker suggests a weekly check-in—30 minutes to an hour dedicated to tidying up. She also emphasizes maintaining a "dedicated donation spot" in the home to easily discard items that are no longer needed, ensuring that the space remains manageable.

Ultimately, the speaker concludes that while her routine might seem "mundane" to some, the goal is to create a system that enhances life rather than adding to it. By avoiding the pressure to be "unrealistically perfect" and focusing on habits that are easy to upkeep, one can achieve a sense of control and peace in their daily environment.

🎯Key Sentences

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I get the temptation.
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It was kind of extra and wasteful.
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I don't have the time to upkeep that.
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I'm kind of addicted to the digital planning these days.
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I might double book myself.
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📝Key Phrases

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calm someone down
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in theory
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at best
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get the temptation
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aesthetically pleasing
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📖 Transcript

Nothing calms me down more than a video of a woman organizing her refrigerator with special containers.
Nothing relaxes me more than a video of someone organizing their garage with labeled bins.
Nothing brings me more peace than a video of someone restocking their skincare essentials alphabetically ordered in their medicine cabinet.
Nothing brings me more joy than watching a time lapse video of someone color coding their closet rainbow.
Red tops over here.
Purple tops over here.

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