Organization

Being organized is a fundamental skill that I believe brings structure and clarity to all aspects of life. Whether it’s in my academic work, professional tasks, or personal projects, staying organized helps me approach everything more efficiently, meet deadlines, and achieve my goals. It allows me to prioritize responsibilities, reduce stress, and stay focused on what truly matters. In my professional life, being organized streamlines my workflow, boosts productivity, and helps me collaborate effectively with others. Personally, it allows me to manage my time better and create space for things I love, like art and nature walks. To me, organization isn’t just about keeping things neat—it’s a mindset that helps me stay adaptable and succeed in whatever I do. One thing I’ve learned about being organized is to create a system!



Below is a case analysis assignment that I completed for a Forensic Analysis course. I like how I organized this assignment, and how all the information is delivered clearly and directly.

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This is my office at work. Very beige (thanks to NASA’s old buildings), but tidy and organized. One thing that being organized has taught me is that I cannot work in a cluttered space. If around me is cluttered than I can’t even think properly.

This is the mobility cabinet at work that I manage. Slightly rummaged, but there is a clear system in place and I know where everything is.