The chart below summarizes what we've been talking about for two weeks: the preferred container qualities for each personal and organizational style. As you look over the chart, think about whether or not the recommendations match your personal preferences. Where can you find crossover?
As an I need to see it/drop and run person, I can use containers that are clear, color-coded, labeled and/or unusual/unique because these container attributes match both of my styles. My container preference, however, will change depending on what I'm storing and where I'm storing it. In addition, two people who identify themselves as the same style will have different personal preferences. Clear drawers may be a perfect match for one I need to see it person, for example, but be a disaster for another because she can’t see what’s at the back of the drawer.
Clear
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Lidded
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All one color
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Color-coded
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Labeled
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Unusual or Unique
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Flexible (e.g. fabric)
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Divided or sectioned
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Open
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I love stuff
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YES
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YES
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YES
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I love to be busy
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YES
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YES
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YES
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I need to see it
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YES
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NO!
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YES
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YES
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YES
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I know I
put it somewhere
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YES
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NO!
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NO!
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YES
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YES
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YES
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Cram & jam
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YES
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NO!
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YES
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YES
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Drop & run
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YES
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YES
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YES
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YES
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YES
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When you consider your styles, do you agree or disagree with these recommendations?
Amend the chart as necessary to reflect your personal choices.
What if you've identified yourself as one style, but you're drawn to containers listed in another category? As long as they aren’t containers, furnishings or systems that have proven unsuccessful in the past, give them a shot! There’s no harm in trying different things to get an idea of what works and what doesn’t.
Remember that organizing by STYLE is all about making your system your own so that it will work for you not just temporarily, but in the long run as well. With that in mind, print the chart out and amend it as necessary to reflect your personal choices. Fill in the blank spaces, and even change noes to yeses -- if those answers will really work for you. I promised you at the very beginning of this journey that there was no one-size-fits-all solution. The more you personalize the chart, the more you'll refine what truly works for you.
Once the chart reflects your personal preferences, tuck it into your wallet, your purse, your glove compartment or your reusable shopping bag so you have it with you when you go to the store.
If you’re still in the sampling stage, there are many worthwhile containers to be had at dollar stores, grocery stores and on sale at variety stores. Just keep in mind that while clearance sales and yard sales can be great for finding that perfect, one-of-a-kind container, you may end up frustrated if you find the perfect tool and want to acquire more like it.
All of variations on plastic drawers in this week's post
are from office depot.com
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Next week's post will close our discussion of containers, as we focus on marrying the materials to the mission.
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