A lot of people think that disorganization is just about being lazy or not caring what your house looks like. But it's a lot more complicated than that!
Before you judge someone on their disorganization - you might want to step back and take a look at their life and their environment.
The Institute for Challenging Disorganization (ICD) has a fact sheet that goes into some detail about what some of those factors are.
Factors Associated with Disorganization
Disorganization can be caused by many factors. Determining the cause(s) of one’s disorganization and finding solutions to overcome it can be aided with the assistance of a professional organizer, particularly one trained in dealing with chronic disorganization.
Neurologically-Based Conditions
Structural/Environmental
Factors
Lack
of Skills
Lifestyle
Choices
Communication
Problems
Systemic
Factors
Addictive
Tendencies
Mental
Health Issues
Difficulty
Making Transitions
Aging
Issues
Beliefs
and Attitudes
Physical
Challenges
Learning
Style
Perfectionism
Life
Crises
Attachments
to Possessions
Learning
Differences
Ineffective
Beliefs about Possessions
Information-Processing
Deficits
Emotional
and/or Behavioral Patterns
For a copy of the fact sheet >>>>
Factors Associated with Disorganization
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