I don’t know anyone to that extreme, but I myself am not extremely organized. However, I am much more organized at work than at home. I had to learn to be organized in adulthood. I don’t think I ever saw my mom put something in a file at home. I remember visiting my dad’s workplace once as a young teen and being shocked his desk was organized. This was not how I knew my dad to be. Initially, I worked in retail, and I just had to show up, sell, and jot down people’s names and make lists for phone calls. I didn’t have to be at work until 9:40, or some days much later, another very appealing part of the job for me. Eventually, my career required more organization and earlier hours, and I was late probably at least once a week. It’s worth saying I was extremely effective at my job. When I became a buyer I became much much more organized at work, I had to be. I loved the job, which made it easier to do all of the work. Then, I started working from home, and eventually I hired a professional organizer, and it helped a ton. I learned so much. I pretty much dread putting things “away” which is a huge part of organizing, but I do like thing put away and tidy, so I force myself. My biggest problem is creating places to put things, that was the biggest piece of knowledge I gained from the professional organizer. I miss deadlines when I know it doesn’t really matter if I miss it. When it does matter I work in the project way before, I am not a procrastinator when it really matters. I’m not sure if procrastination is the same as disorganization? I never thought of it that way. The US is basically set up for early birds, and if you aren’t one, your life often sucks really badly 5 days a week for at least part of the day. I’m not sure if being late to a morning job is being disorganized, or being miserable? Sometimes being late is cultural, it can be a lot of things. What I learned was the secret to being on time is you have to be early, it’s the only way to guarantee on time. Being organized is mostly a learned behavior I think, and anyone can learn to be better at it, but it’s not obvious how to be organized to a lot of people.