Structured 7-stage methodology for planning wardrobe/closet organization based on First Principles Framework. Use when organizing closet space, planning wardrobe storage, arranging clothing and accessories, optimizing closet layout, or solving wardrobe organization challenges.
This skill provides a systematic 7-stage methodology for organizing wardrobe and closet spaces, based on First Principles Framework (FPF). The approach emphasizes observation over assumption, testing over guessing, and continuous improvement over one-time fixes.
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Stage outcome: Complete item list, accurate dimensions, and clear understanding of current issues.
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Create 3-5 organization variants without judging their quality:
For each variant, sketch out:
Stage outcome: Several draft concepts without evaluation.
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For each variant, ask questions:
Identify contradictions and risks:
Stage outcome: Unrealistic options eliminated, 1-2 finalists with clear pros and cons.
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Create a prototype of the chosen option:
Gather facts:
Adjust the plan based on reality
Stage outcome: Life-tested final plan accounting for real-world surprises.
Clear separation:
Key rule: Do NOT proceed to the next step until the previous one is completed and documented.
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Check against requirements from section 5.1:
Measure effectiveness:
Document deviations:
Stage outcome: Verified solution with documented results and adjustments.
Ongoing cycle:
Separate facts from opinions
Don't confuse "plan" and "reality"
Clearly define element roles
Everything must be verifiable
Act sequentially
This is the FPF approach without jargon: systematically observe → creatively generate options → logically verify → practically test → carefully implement → honestly evaluate → continuously improve.