I was thinking about the small changes we make to our routines and the far-reaching ramifications of those changes.
This financial view of time-wasting struck me as interesting.
If an employee earning $80,000 per year looks for items for 15 minutes per work day, they are wasting $2500 per year. (Of course, if you earn more or less than $80k you should adjust the numbers)
My clients frequently want to be better organized to avoid feeling frustrated as they rummage through drawers looking for things. Clients typically say things like “I felt so stupid when I couldn’t find it” so our goal is to replace those negative feelings with success.