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The KonMari method made that way easier for me by dividing reorganisation in small but effective sessions of work.
i am of "diy" type : used DraftSight for my home's plans, rented equipment to dig, poured the foundations, nailed everything in place up to the roof, aprox 10% help from fellows. At the end of the work week, when it comes to reorganization and fighting laziness i develop my own strategies.
My own "Rosebud" (as Citizen Kane's deep hidden motivation) might stay hidden until the end, possibly this makes life more interesting.