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Advice pls for 'going through my stuff' 1st time

I can't put it off any longer and must go through my stuff. I can't move forward with GTD until I do this, but it still feels like a monumental task to me. I am going to start this weekend, and take Monday off to do it. I would greatly welcome any advice you all can give me to help me through this, especially stuff that the book didn't tell you but you wish you knew before you did it.

Here is some background: the place where 95% of my stuff is, is my home office/home. I have a job that pays the rent, but it's not an issue with respect to GTD except as an action item: go to work. I run a small business out of my home (I import handicrafts from Morocco and sell them on my website kenzi.com, plus I am a henna artist taking clients at home but also doing house calls. My home office/store is about 40% of my home; I work on my computer, store my inventory, process orders, welcome clients, etc. all at home. I also work on some creative projects, some of them for the business and some just for pleasure.

A lot of my business stuff is mixed in with my home stuff, plus I have boxes that I haven't unpacked since I moved 4 years ago, boxes with work stuff in them. I have mapped out my home showing where there are piles of papers (my main organizational nemesis) and also boxes of stuff to go through.

I also plan to deal with the personal/home stuff as well as the work stuff since the overall disorganization of my home/home office is making me crazy. I live in a loft with NO closets (though working on buying armoires) and only open space. I have a lot bookshelves and one filing cabinet. I think that I should buy another filing cabinet.

I think that is sufficient background, but feel free to ask me any questions. I really welcome any suggestions you may have.

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Glad to know I'm not...

Glad to know I'm not the only one who does it that way. I have a bookshelf full of books where I read all the way through and didn't implement. I may have learned my lesson this time. The messed up-ed-ness of my life forced me to do this the right way.

BTW, today was my first GTD day (I didn't plan it that way, but it did happen to fall on the beginning of a week). I got up late and found myself farting around on the internet like I used to do, but then a friend I was supposed to meet with tomorrow said she could only meet today, so I had an hour left to get everything done. Having that change in my schedule reminded me that this is what GTD is for, so I had better step up to the plate. I opened my tickler file for the day, flew through that stuff, got my clients orders ready to go to UPS, made my phone calls and a few other little things and still made it out the door on time. I was 15 minutes early to meet my friend which almost never happens. It was a light day so that made it easier...though doing it all in one hour used to be unheard of for me!

I feel kind of lost with nothing to do now. I'm not in a place where I can see my to-do list or really do any of it. This is freaky!

 
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