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Interestingly, I usually feel that I can normally do extraordinary things compared to my organized friends. Friends and classmates have always complained to me to slightly minimize my level of messiness but I still believe that I am on the right track. I feel that messiness makes life very easy because it does not require seriousness in almost every element. Nevertheless, I have also had several praises from my other friends for being unique, hardworking, and intelligent. Because I do not normally clear my table before I start working because I treat it as a waste of time, I normally do things and achieve my targets very fast.
I do not normally plan for the clothes I wear or even rigidly plan for what to do the next day in the office since anything new or emergency may crop up. I have been criticized by a friend whom I think is extremely organized. Organized people tend to be more efficient and always act and think more logically compared to messy people. Also, organized people know exactly what they are doing and what their next step should be. Organized people usually plan for everything they do and have very minimal chances of making mistakes.
This wastes a lot of time. It may be right that getting organized is a waste of time and therefore a naturally messy individual should not waste time trying to get organized. Organizing especially data or any other important information in a particular place may be a bit risky as it covers inner chaos and insecurity. Additionally, sorting and organizing things in an orderly way may greatly waste a lot of time. I may be able to do a lot of work by utilizing the time that would have been wasted in doing organization.
I do not have to take longer time trying to do filling or even find a piece of information from a file. Nonetheless, it should be noted that messiness does not mean being disorganized (Freedman Web). I tend to think that planning and scheduling events as it is done by my extremely organized friend are a sign of rigidity in the way he does his work. I think that it is still logical to schedule events by the hour as this creates room for surprises. Blending flexibility in organizing work gives room to plan around every curve that may appear ahead.
However, Messy people may easily make mistakes and are increasingly inefficient. I believe that messiness should not be extreme as this may be dangerous in some instances. On the other hand, a very messy individual may not be as productive as moderately messy or organized individuals because they may not take things seriously (Freedman Web I have noted that messiness should have a limit especially when I consider the state of another friend of mine. In most cases, the friend has to search for valuable materials from accumulated garbage which also occupies a very large space on his table.
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