Monday, January 17, 2011

Organization

As I gaze at my impossible cluttered desk, I wonder how I ever get anything done. My physical world is messy--let’s face it, I’m not a neatnik. In fact, I cross-stitched this little sign so visitors would know the philosophy behind the condition of my house.

The only way I succeed at anything is to be organized in the virtual world, which is where I live when I’m writing. It wasn’t always thus. In the old days of typewriters, writing was as physical as anything else. But when I’m doing most of my composing on a computer, it doesn’t feel real. I’m not producing paper or carbons. My timeless prose consists of data, which all comes down to ones and zeroes in the end. I have lots of paper printouts, of course, which explains the real-world messy desk, but I try to stay very organized within my computer.

My first, best tool is the spreadsheet. I’ve touted them before, and I’m doing it again. I couldn’t live without them at this point. (Unless you took away my computer and I had to go back to list making, I guess.) I make myself a schedule for the next week on Saturdays, putting down all the tasks I want to get done that week. I scatter them randomly among the weekdays. Somehow, most of them get done. When I see it on a list, whether a paper list or a spreadsheet list, I tend to just do it.

Works for me! What works for you?

12 comments:

  1. Kaye, you've found out what works for you and that's all that counts. Planning the coming week on a spreadsheet is ingenious. I settle for cleaning my desk when the situation becomes desperate (as when the piles of paper threaten to fall over on my fingers and I can't type any more.

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  2. Love your sign! I have one that says "Dull Women Have Immaculate Homes." I'll have to try your spreadsheet trick. I do find that writing things down crystalizes them.

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  3. I might have to consider spreadsheets as I work on my plot.. The deeper I get into this story the more complicated it gets! :)

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  4. Oh, I can't plot without a spreadsheet either! I color code for either characters or mystery clues and red herrings, keep track of who is where as the story progresses, and lots of other stuff.

    I like that sign, too, Meg. Sandy, I can relate to that toppling pile.

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  5. I write at an incredibly messy desk in an incredibly messy room. Unfortunately, I don't feel at ease with it. Just the sight of the mess makes me tense, and when it reaches a certain point I have to straighten up and throw things out and put things away. Lack of storage space is a big problem. I've given up on trying to be organized, but I need to keep the mess under better control.

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  6. Sandy, I admit I'd love a neat, tidy environment. Sometimes I achieve one for a few minutes. I just always have to mess it up, though.

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  7. I have periodic messy build-up. But then I finish work and it all goes away, until the next time. I'm not a spreadsheet person for plotting, but I work in pen on an old fashion writing tablet where I work out scenes by plot point. After I'm done one chapter, I throw out that chapter's notes and start another. Everything permanent is electronic, I print out to edit--just can't do it any other way. So, I'm intermittently messy with a fair chance of neat.

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  8. Funny--your weather report. Yeah, I have to edit on paper, too. I'm getting better about throwing away paper. I just did some tax work, though, and have file folders all over the floor. Ugh.

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  9. Organized? When pigs fly, and I wish they would.

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  10. I'm so sorry about your pig clutter, towrite. Maybe you could sweep them out.

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  11. I'm a big fan of lists too, Kay. I also use my email account to remind me of (non-work) things at work (track points on WW, PayDay & Bills, etc).

    At home, I have an erasable calendar that's attached to my fridge. I fill in the days & what's happening on each day. This is something I especially do when it comes to house cleaning - if I've written down "Living Room" on Wednesday, that's what I clean on Wednesday. It helps me SO much.

    Great post!

    Alyx

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  12. Your post reminds me, for some reason, Alyx, that I used to phone home with story ideas from work. I'd put them on the answering machine and pick them up when I got home. I think Google has a calendar that will email things to you, but I haven't fully explored that. Thanks for dropping by!

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