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50 Times People Encountered Perfectly Organized Things And Just Had To Document Them

50 Times People Encountered Perfectly Organized Things And Just Had To Document Them

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There's something oddly satisfying about a decluttered and nicely organized space. Our brain loves symmetry, patterns and repetition. And what better way to trigger that dopamine response than to tidy things up according to, say, color? If you're doing it yourself, there's another plus – you can use it as a sort of meditation. Or listen to a podcast you like if you hate being alone with your brain.
This time, Bored Panda has prepared for you some gorgeously satisfying pictures to look at. Whether it's a garage that has undergone a major decluttering makeover or a shelf in a store – we've got you covered. So sit back, relax for a few minutes, and enjoy these lovely entries that might make your brain tingle.
Bored Panda reached out to a certified professional organizer and head of SK Organizing, Shara Kay. She was kind enough to tell us more about how she launched her own organizing company and why we love watching other people being neat so much.

#1 Hot Wheels Display I’ve Assembled For My Office

Hot Wheels Display I’ve Assembled For My Office
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We asked the organizing expert Shara Kay how one becomes a professional in the field. She shared her quite unconventional story with us. "I had been working in the entertainment industry for over a decade," Shara begins, "when in 2017, I had a film fall apart in pre-production."

"It was devastating! I turned to my lifelong passion for organizing and began helping family and friends with moves, estate clearing and other projects as a means of channeling my energy."

"It was tremendously satisfying work and I learned that there was a lot of demand for the skills I had always taken for granted. Rather than search for another producing gig, I launched my organizing company and never looked back," Shara tells Bored Panda.

#2 The Way These Thrift Store Tea Cups Are Displayed

The Way These Thrift Store Tea Cups Are Displayed
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#3 I’m An Art Teacher And I Moved To A New School This Past Summer. The Previous Teacher Did Not Share My Love Of Organization. Behold The Before And After Of My Paper Closet

I’m An Art Teacher And I Moved To A New School This Past Summer. The Previous Teacher Did Not Share My Love Of Organization. Behold The Before And After Of My Paper Closet
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Even if people who use Shara's services are seeking more organization in their lives, saying goodbye to possessions is hardly ever easy. Bored Panda asked the organizational expert how her company deals with that.

"We encourage clients to examine why they might be struggling to let go," Shara explains. "We suggest strategies and alternatives such as keeping the best example(s) instead of a whole set or category, or taking a photo rather than keeping a memento that is in poor condition."

"When it comes to practical ‘I might need it someday’ items, we recommend setting a rule like not worrying about letting go of unused items that could be replaced in under 30 minutes for under $30," the expert shares some useful advice.

#4 The Way These Wires Flow

The Way These Wires Flow
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#5 The Way The Fridge Magnets Are Organized After My Brother With Asperger's Syndrome Has Come To Visit

The Way The Fridge Magnets Are Organized After My Brother With Asperger's Syndrome Has Come To Visit
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#6 These Soda Bottles

These Soda Bottles
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We were also curious to know what role does visual satisfaction play in Shara's job. She says it's essential. "Seeing is believing!" Shara says. "A visually tidy space helps relieve stress and promote a sense of calm that improves overall well-being."

"It's incredibly satisfying for both organizers and our clients to see the results of our work. And while there are plenty of larger-scale projects that extend over the course of weeks or months, we can see change happen with each and every appointment. We truly have the best job!"

#7 Old Trunks And Suitcases On Custom Shelves Are A Cool Storage Solution

Old Trunks And Suitcases On Custom Shelves Are A Cool Storage Solution
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#8 Neatly Arranged Markers At My Local Bookstore

Neatly Arranged Markers At My Local Bookstore
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#9 The Way This Produce Is Arranged

The Way This Produce Is Arranged
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As you scroll through this wonderful list, you might feel a slight pang of guilt and jealousy. “Why can't I organize my space in such an orderly way?" There seems to never be enough time for tidying up. And there's just so much stuff! Where do you even start?

There are heaps of books, special methods and organizing techniques, making the task of organizing, well, more well-organized. There's the world-renowned KonMari method, the Swedish Death Cleaning technique, and many more. Reaching out to a professional organizer is always a good option too – these people will surely know what they're doing.

#10 The Way This Museum Arranged Snail Shells To Demonstrate Color Variation

The Way This Museum Arranged Snail Shells To Demonstrate Color Variation
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#11 Carrots Stacked On A Truck

Carrots Stacked On A Truck
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#12 These Yoghurts Are Sorted Perfectly. I Can Bearly Tell The Difference Between This And A Real Bear

These Yoghurts Are Sorted Perfectly. I Can Bearly Tell The Difference Between This And A Real Bear
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But why do people find it so hard to declutter? Why is it so hard to get rid of things we don't need and tidy up our spaces in a well-organized manner? Organizing coach and author of Organize Your Way: Simple Strategies for Every Personality Kelly McMenamin says the phenomenon at fault is the big capitalist beast – consumerism.

"When a consumer buys something because it elicited a positive feeling, improved self-esteem, and increased social belonging, then it's easy to see why it might be difficult down the line to toss those happy vibes into the trash like yesterday's news," McMenamin writes for Psychology Today.

#13 Broom Setup On Our Local Garden Store

Broom Setup On Our Local Garden Store
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#14 Beautiful Cable Management

Beautiful Cable Management
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#15 The Way My Mom Mows Crop Circles Into The Lawn

The Way My Mom Mows Crop Circles Into The Lawn
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That's one of the main reasons why saying goodbye to a thing you no longer use might be hard. There are certain memories and feelings mixed with that item. Sometimes even parts of your identity might be in the mix. "The act of decluttering an attic full of past purchases is therefore a lengthy exercise in anticipation of bad feelings," Kelly McMenamin writes.

#16 This Yarn Display My Wife Made At Work

This Yarn Display My Wife Made At Work
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#17 Selling My House Soon And Packing Up All The LEGO, Took One Last Photo Of My Setup

Selling My House Soon And Packing Up All The LEGO, Took One Last Photo Of My Setup
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#18 The Way These Pipes And Valves Are Arranged Is Soothing

The Way These Pipes And Valves Are Arranged Is Soothing
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McMenamin is also an advocate for messy organization. That might sound like an oxymoron, but she assures that it isn't. "Some people are messy, some are neat, and neither has anything to do with organization," she writes for Psychology Today. "Organization is about retrieval. You can be organized regardless of where you fall on that messy/neat continuum."

She has a funny way of dividing people into two groups when it comes to organizational styles: 'pilers' and 'filers'. We can describe the two groups in more simple terms as well: messy and neat. 'Filers' are neat. They're tidy. Piles of paper immediately look disorganized to them.

#19 My Dad Is At It Again With His Aesthetically Pleasing Crop Circle Leaf Mulching

My Dad Is At It Again With His Aesthetically Pleasing Crop Circle Leaf Mulching
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#20 I Have Synesthesia, That Means I Remember Books Better By Their Color Than By Title Or Author, So This Is What Happens When I Have Enough Shelf Space

I Have Synesthesia, That Means I Remember Books Better By Their Color Than By Title Or Author, So This Is What Happens When I Have Enough Shelf Space
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