Only if they aren't overwhelmed by perfection or by having an obsessive, compulsive disorder. Being organized can become a grind with added burdens and pressure. It's better to have a good sense of priorities and to know when it's best to be well-organized or when to be loose and carefree.
2007-02-22 23:56:05
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answered by gone 6
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They may seem to, but if a crisis, unplanned event or other contingency comes their way, look out for a "postal" reaction. Most of the organized people I know fail to plan for an unforeseen catastrophe. That said, I feel semi-organized people like myself who allow for a "plan B" if something doesn't go as planned have an easier life because we truly never expect anything to go exactly our way and have the joy of being pleasantly surprised when they do.
2007-02-23 08:28:41
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answered by flipdout2 5
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I was taught from a kid to do what my parents called "front loading" meaning that when you have something important to do, get everything all set up so you don't have to rush or freak out. Although I don't always do it, if I don't I generally wish I had. It's annoying driving up and down a road looking for a place when I could have just taken a minute to mapquest it, or looking desperately for keys so I can lock the door if I happen to be running late. I find being organized lowers my stress level a great deal.
2007-02-23 08:03:05
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answered by irie.girl_2006 3
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I think so. I'm always catching up, house never completely clean, laundry never all finished I work and work and work. But my organized friend always has a clean house and she has lots of free time.
It's just not in me to be organized I think.
2007-02-23 08:14:56
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answered by Jeanmarie 7
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I don't think do...they just get stressed out about being organised or i should say they get stressed if they are not organised....far better to take things as they come .
2007-02-23 07:53:57
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answered by blazing_staruk 3
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Nope, they are usually organising other peoples lives that their own is in turmoil.
2007-02-28 17:05:00
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answered by Rod T 4
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~ Tulip...
~ It depends on their personality types... who's living with them... and their personality types...
~ But we have the Lord to help us get the only thing we really need in this 'life'... His forgiveness... and Salvation thru Jesus Christ.
2007-02-23 07:56:06
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answered by James N 4
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It looks like it, but they don't seam to have as much fun.
2007-02-23 07:52:36
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answered by Lassie 2
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no the more organised you are, the more things there are that can go wrong.
2007-02-23 07:52:36
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answered by Peanut butter Jelly Time!!!! 4
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Of course we do:-)
2007-02-23 07:52:38
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answered by ♫Silvi♪ 5
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