Sometimes these words are used interchangeably. During sorting, you can do both at the same time, but there is a distinction. In Conscious Order, “getting organized” refers to rearranging things you already have. “Simplifying” refers to reducing the number of your possessions.
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We love quotes and find they help us shift our thinking and move us forward. Our Inspiring Quotes page has additional selections that you might find useful to help you get and stay organized.
Putting your possessions in order makes for a neat home; putting your thoughts in order is preparation for tranquility.
Sophia Bedford-Pierce
The Key to Life