
Do one thing at a time - Sometimes
life can get hectic. Projects and assignments can stack up fast and
seem impossible to complete. Make sure to pick one project at a time
and complete it before moving onto the next one. Completing the more
important or difficult assignments first will keep your stress levels
down as you move through each project.
Keep a to-do list that syncs with your mobile phone - With
major advances in technology over the past ten to twenty years has come
an increasingly more efficient way to keep tasks organized. Set alerts
on your phone to remind you of upcoming events or meetings you have
planned to keep yourself in the know.
Have less stuff - Go
through your belongings and figure out what you need and what you’re
keeping around for no particular reason. Chances are you’re never going
to use that broken stapler ever again, so pitch it and don’t think twice
about doing so. Toss out those boxes or craft projects you won’t finish
that are taking up valuable room in your office or garage, you’ll
probably never use them or their contents again anyway.
Use a planner - This
goes with the previous tip. If you’re not into storing all of your info
on your phone, go out and buy a notebook planner instead. Keep all
meetings, events and personal dates in the planner to keep organized and
to make sure you never double book a time or day.
Say no to junk - This
applies to both physical junk and things like junk mail. Unsubscribe
from that daily email chain you never even open. You may think it
doesn’t take much time to just delete it, but you’ll never have to
delete it again if you stop getting the unwanted emails altogether.
Set small goals that you can finish - Often
times people have a hard time sticking to goals because they focus on
the end result and not the beginning of the process to reaching their
goal. Make small goals that can be easily finished that lead up to
obtaining your larger goal.
Grocery shop for one week only - Buying
too many groceries at once often leads to produce or other perishable
food items going to waste due to having too much food. Make a list of
every meal for the week and shop specifically for those items. You will
cut down on both the amount of food that goes to waste and the amount
of money you spend monthly on groceries.
Put wastebaskets in every room - Having
a place for you to throw your trash in every room cuts down on the
probability that there will be unwanted waste floating around your house
or workspace.
Everything in its right place - Organize
folders, binders, clothes, etc. into their proper places. Keeping
business files separate from personal files and coding them in
chronological order will help you avoid future confusion. Personally,
take all of the socks out of your sock drawer that don’t match and put
them in a bag in your laundry room and use them for dusting mitts.
Avoid “miscellaneous” folders - Label
everything you file with specific titles. Two months from now you may
not remember that recept for the copy machine you bought is in the
“miscellaneous” file.
Let Go -
Jan has a story to highlight why you need to let go of old files and
how to do so. “My girlfriend was cleaning her office out as they were
moving. She had files from the 1980's in her office! She couldn't let
go of her "first" deal and all the subsequent ones. Thick binders and
thick files that took up 10 File Drawers.” She adds “I took the top page
from (just one page) from each deal and put them in a binder for her -
so that it didn't feel like she was letting go of her past deals . . .I
took 10 file drawers and put them in 1 neat binder.
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