We used to stencil everything, to it's designated spots. For example trash cans we would trace a circle of where the dumpster belonged. If you needed to move the dumpster, you did it, as soon as you were done with it, then right back to the circle on the floor where it belonged. It was this with everything in the room. Computers, keyboards, chairs, tables, extension cords, tool boxes, the tools in the tool boxes....lol literally everything. By doing this and wanting to accomplish this religiously non stop will help create and train a mindset to be a more step by step person with everything you do even outside of your shop. I am super a.d.d so when I had this practice pushed upon my work practice for the last 10 years by the "nazi superior" bosses and our entire work facilities, I found it was actually helpful. It would be stupid sometimes like "bro your tripping about the broom being over here until I'm done finishing this right here" boss would be like "if you skipped the process of putting the broom back what else did you skip?". Don't take it literally, they really mean that if you skip a step, you may forget to come back to that step. You could also look at it like this, why did you decide to skip a step, was it necessary, if you think about it, probably not other than a strong chance you had to go out of your way to accomplish that step and now you just increased the odds of an error are going to be made.....anyways the atmosphere I worked in was definitely a very regulated one, and government agencies monitoring. I don't mean to sound like hot shit or like overboard but skipping a step or fucking something out in my industry was either going to result in a fatality, many fatalities, injury....etc. I am 10 years programmed to be this way now. Lol. It's not a bad thing. I'm very ocd which has pros and cons. Quality is much better tho, and efficiency at accomplishing.