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As the fall season quickly approaches, many of us may feel a shift in how we want to approach our living spaces. With summer ending, fall can often push us to get things in shape and want a refresh—particularly around organization.
Our zodiac signs can provide some insight into our personalities and personal habits. For example, getting and staying organized comes easier to some signs than to others. Some may jump at the chance to manage their homes, while others put it off as long as possible. However, there are plenty of pointers and tips that can be beneficial, whether you’re an energetic Aries or an idealistic Pisces.
Check out the signs below to see which organizational tip is for you.
Despite your chaotic reputation, you enjoy getting things in order—but it has to be your process. With your ruling planet as Mars, the planet of ambition and drive, you can most benefit from setting aside intentional days (or blocks of time) to clean and organize. Once you start a project, you can take advantage of your burst of energy and power through all the cluttered spaces. Trying to do things a little at a time isn’t your speed, and that’s okay.
Getting things in line and organized may sound good, but following through is an entirely different story, right, Taurus? However, it doesn’t hurt to lean into your fellow Earth sign Virgo’s organizational skills, and for you, it’s best if those reminders are visual. Creating a checklist of everything that needs to be organized can make getting things accomplished easier—a dry-erase calendar or a tangible written list posted to your fridge can make a difference.
Sometimes, focusing on one task at a time may be strongly advised, especially with organizing tasks. However, you
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