Organization: The Key To Happiness
Looking at my messy bedroom I realised I had a long hour of organizing ahead: books and
schoolwork, my bed, clothes and random objects that were all around the place. “Maybe I
can do it tomorrow” I said to myself. However, that was the second day I had postponed
accomplishing that tiring task, and the list of items was only becoming longer each day.
Being disorganised has always been a struggle in my daily life, specially during my teenage
years. It took me long to realize that postponing my duties took me more time and even
effort than getting them done as soon as possible.
However, it was not that type of chaos that really bothered me. I was more irritated about not
having organized my last year’s school paperwork yet or about not having thrown away
unnecessary stuff since it isn't useful for me anymore. In fact, having so many pending
things just made me procrastinate them even more. This created an irritating feeling of
stress I couldn't handle anymore.
Therefore, and due to the fact that the situation going on nowadays requires a lot of
self-discipline, I recently started psyching myself up about the need of leaving
disorganization aside. Not only did this decision make my life a little less messier, but it also
made me eager to follow the same path and, what's more important, it made me feel more
happy about myself.

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    Organization: The KeyTo Happiness Looking at my messy bedroom I realised I had a long hour of organizing ahead: books and schoolwork, my bed, clothes and random objects that were all around the place. “Maybe I can do it tomorrow” I said to myself. However, that was the second day I had postponed accomplishing that tiring task, and the list of items was only becoming longer each day. Being disorganised has always been a struggle in my daily life, specially during my teenage years. It took me long to realize that postponing my duties took me more time and even effort than getting them done as soon as possible. However, it was not that type of chaos that really bothered me. I was more irritated about not having organized my last year’s school paperwork yet or about not having thrown away unnecessary stuff since it isn't useful for me anymore. In fact, having so many pending things just made me procrastinate them even more. This created an irritating feeling of stress I couldn't handle anymore. Therefore, and due to the fact that the situation going on nowadays requires a lot of self-discipline, I recently started psyching myself up about the need of leaving disorganization aside. Not only did this decision make my life a little less messier, but it also made me eager to follow the same path and, what's more important, it made me feel more happy about myself.