When someone has everything in place, it is often referred to as being "well-organized" or "settled." This state conveys a sense of order and control in various aspects of life, such as personal affairs, work, and relationships. It can also be described as having achieved "stability" or "balance." Such a condition typically leads to increased productivity and peace of mind.
It is called obsessive compulsive disorder.
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Someone who wants everything can be called materialistic or greedy. These individuals often have a strong desire for possessions and may struggle with contentment.
Someone who moves from place to place with no permanent residence is called a drifter.
someone who carefuly chekes everything out is
they are called idiots
That is called "relocating" or "moving."
It is possible that someone has named a particular place with this title.
That is called "relocation" or simply "sending someone or something to another place."
being a scardey-cat
The saying is "a place for everything and everything in its place." It has to do with organization. It means that each thing has a place it is kept and when it is not being used, it is put back in its place.
If you just be yourself than everything will fall down into the right place