Organizing Facts & Figures
You will not believe some of these organizing facts, figures, and statistics! Provided courtesy of the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO). 80% of what we keep we never use. Agency Sales Magazine Getting rid of clutter eliminates 40% of housework in an average home. Ottawa Citizen The average American burns 55 minutes a day – roughly 12 days a year – looking for things they know they own but can’t find. Newsweek Realtors regard “first impression” improvements such as de-cluttering closets to be one of the smartest ways to spruce up your home before putting it on the market. NAPO media stats Executives waste 6 weeks per year searching for lost documents. Fast Company Magazine Employees spend roughly 25% to 35% of their time looking for the information they need to do their jobs. Document Magazine 50% of homeowners rate the garage as the most disorganized place in the house. NAPO media stats 23% of adults say they pay bills late (& thus incur fees) because they lose them. Harris Interactive More than 1 out of 4 Americans remarked that they would like to be better organized. NAPO media stats UPS and GM have implemented clean desk policies. Wall Street Journal We wear 20% of the clothes we own 80% of the time. The rest just hangs there, just in case. Calgary Herald 25% of people with 2-car garages don’t park any cars in there and 32% parked only one. US Department of Energy 80% of the clutter in most homes is a result of disorganization, not lack of space. Ottawa Citizen The average American receives 49,060 pieces of mail in their lifetime, 1/3 of it is junk mail. NAPO media stats The average American spends one year of their life looking for lost or misplaced items at home and in the office. US News and World Report US employees waste more than two hours a week finding, sharing and storing documents. www.smartbusinessmag.com

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