Whether you meticulously colour code and label things in your cupboards or have shelves bursting with eclectic treasures, everyone has a unique organisational style.
And according to one behavioural psychologist, everyone fits into a specific organisation personality type – and it speaks an abundance about your disposition.
Behavioural psychologist Donna Dawson, who is working with Maisons Du Monde, has shared four distinct types of home organising personas so are you a Decorative Decanter, a Heartfelt Hoarder, a Mindful Maximalist or an Opportunistic Organiser? And what can it teach you about yourself?
Behavioural psychologist Donna Dawson says that everyone fits into a specific organisation personality type – and it speaks an abundance about their disposition
1. Decorative Decanters
- You decant premium food and drink into display containers but never eat or drink it
- You prefer to eat directly out of the box in the cupboard so that their display goes undisturbed
- You display candles which you never light – just for the beauty of this decoration essential
- You have special ‘best’ towels, napkins or oven gloves which are kept purely to make an impression on guests
People demonstrating this personality type tend to have a relaxed attitude to their home when alone, but are always careful to give off a good impression to visitors. Decorative Decanters always want to make a good impression, and where better to do that than at home.
As Donna explains: ‘This type of person tends to be very ambitious and will work hard to attain what they want. Their creativity is at its best when they are under pressure. Their time management isn’t a priority as they’d rather be relaxing, having a good time – but they can manage it in spurts.
These people only tend to do housework when necessary but put even more effort in when visitors are coming. They want to show their home at its best, and know it’s the small things that make a big impression – so they rush around, creating an impressive upmarket space.’
2. Heartfelt Hoarders
- You still own your favourite childhood toy
- You still store clothes you haven’t worn for over 10 years
Heartfelt Hoarders are often sentimental about objects such as perfume, art pieces and music and tend to be inspired by their imagination when decorating their home.
According to Donna, people demonstrating this personality trait ‘tend to be quieter and more thoughtful, with a romantic, nostalgic streak. People are important to them and they put a lot of work into their friendships and relationships, hoping to get back as much as they give.’
Heartfelt Hoarders also spend one and a half days a year creating and flicking through photo albums. As Donna explains, ‘the past is also precious, and to this end they keep photo albums and hold onto special cards and love letters. Much of this is not on public show.’
3. Mindful Maximalists
- You often run out of shelf space to display all your ornaments and photos
- You still buy objects you like, without having anywhere to store them
According to Donna, Mindful Maximalists have ‘a confident, outgoing personality. They love being with people and talking about their life experiences, and feel that their homes should reveal the souvenirs and life trophies they’ve accumulated.’
People displaying this personality type are also to create a welcoming interior to welcome their friends, colleagues and neighbors.
Donna explains: ‘They believe in a balanced life: working hard and playing hard. They think about new opportunities all the time, as they want to succeed using any creative talents they have. They manage time to suit themselves, and are usually self-employed. Stress is seen as something positive; a spur to greater things.’
4. Opportunistic Organisers
- You like to rearrange shoes, pillows or cutlery in a friends’ house
- You enjoy reorganising the cupboards at work, satisfying your cravings for order
- You rearrange tables to your liking when eating out in restaurants
According to Donna, people demonstrating these behaviour types are ‘most at ease when everything is in its rightful place and then they can truly relax’ and tend to be ‘hard-working and practical, and their creative streak tends to be revealed in the way they organise things. All areas of their life tend to run like clockwork and they are very good timekeepers, rarely late for events.’
‘They mean well and try to be helpful… they just sometimes need to consider when to let go and allow people to be themselves, and when to delegate and sit back!’