estj136 2 points 5y ago
I say you just need to stay on top of it. Anyone can be disorganized or organized. My aunt was sighted fully, and she had a riddiculously disorganized room. I am blind and I organize better than that, maybe excessively organized. If you have something, put it away. I tend to use a organization where I put a purpose to a shelf or a drawer. This one is for headphones. these two shelves in the cabinet is devoted to computer accessory and wiring. This one to software. That drawer is for accessibility tools. That other drawer is for microphones and studio equipment. ETC... I think you get the idea. Be consistent with it. Be disciplined about it. I say these are generally good ideas for sighted people as well.
ScarReincarnated 2 points 5y ago
It help a ton with a minimalistic design mindset. Owning just a few little stuff, has less stuff in mind, which makes organization much simpler. If I have something out of place, is because im selling it or throwing it away.
Blind people can’t do their best with a busy home/workspace.