A poll of 2,000 adults identified key indicators that show someone has their life organized, with paying bills on time ranking first. Having a savings buffer and being punctual for appointments also topped the list. Forty-three percent said neatly filed important documents signal an organized life, while 31% pointed to putting laundry away immediately after drying. The survey found 82% consider themselves organized, with 53% feeling more in control when staying on top of tasks. Seventy-five percent reported that being organized helps save money through avoiding missed payments and reducing food waste. Fifty-five percent said organization unlocks creativity by freeing up mental space. Other top signs included controlled email inboxes, regular exercise routines, and always knowing where keys and wallets are located. (Story URL)
PHONE TOPIC: Which parts of your life are the most (and least) organized?