Organize Yourself Otherwise Your Work Could Kill You
We are in a society where people are applauded for starting work early and finishing late.
It’s about time employers recognised that their people have a life and that working from dawn to dusk does not make them a happy and productive employee.
Have you ever heard of the Pereto principle or the 80/20 rule? It goes like this:
- 80% of your results are produced by 20% of your efforts
- 80% of your income comes from 20% of your clients
- 80% of your files are used 20% of the time
- ? and so it goes
It’s time to organize yourself and get a life not just a living.
Organizing Tips to Help You Conquer the Laundry Monster
Laundry. You sort, you wash, you fold, you blink ? and the pile of dirty clothes has grown all over again. Laundry is a fact of life, but approaching the task in an organized way can make it more manageable.
Preparation is Half the Battle
If you have a large family (or lots of clothes!), sorting the laundry can be a daunting task all on its own.
The Clutter Campaign - Design Your Vision
I like a room you can dance in the middle of! Mariah Burton Nelson
One of the prime reasons that most of us have occasional or everlasting problems with clutter is that we do not have a clear picture of the ideal setting we want to create for ourselves, our family and our work.
Getting Organized - Getting Fit
In a speech entitled "Organized Living in a Disorganized World" I made the statement "Getting organized is much like exercise and healthy eating. It is something you incorporate into your daily living." Immediately one attendee sighed loudly and blurted out, "I’m doomed!" Many people feel the same way, but based on my own experience with incorporating exercise into my daily life style, I can offer new hope.
Letting Go Of Your Excuses
At this point, you have probably run across some belongings that don’t exactly serve a practical purpose in your life. Some items simply cannot be judged according to their function alone. Certain objects, such as artwork or collectibles, are kept because they are aesthetically pleasing. Others are treasured for their sentimental value.
Saying Goodbye to Stacks of Paper and Distractions
A daily journal will save you time, reduce stress and make you more productive.
Several months ago, I visited the office of a million dollar producer. I was shocked to find that although he was in charge of an extremely successful practice, his office looked like it had been hit by a tornado.
The Clutter Factor: From Packrativity to Productivity
? Are you embarrassed when you walk into your home or office?
? Do you frequently run out of space?
? Is your desk piled high with UPO’s (unidentified piled objects)?
? Are you frustrated by the amount of time you spend looking for things?
If so, you’re not alone! Research shows the average person spends 150 hours per year looking for misplaced information, while eight out of ten people have at least one area of their home or office they would prefer that no one ever see!
The word "clutter" comes from the same root word as "clot".
Heres A Great Way To Organize Your Work From Home Office Virtually
How to do keep track of all you have to do on a daily basis? How about things that have to get done this week?.. How about for the month? I used to be a pen and paper guy..everything I had to get done was written (notes) in the yellow pad that sits in front of me.
Declutter Your Home in 11 Easy Steps
Feeling overwhelmed at the thought of organizing your home? Start on a smaller scale instead and it will be a whole lot easier.
For example, instead of starting with the entire house, commit to starting with one room.
Follow these 11 steps, and you’re well on your way to an organized home:
1. PICK A ROOM — ANY ROOM.
10 Tips on Color Coding Your Paper: From Chaos to Coherence
Color-There Is No Substitute
In anatomical illustrations you see the brain’s visual system, where the optic nerve is actually 25 times faster than our audio nerves (hearing). No matter which processing style you depend on, 90 percent of the sensory perceptions received by your brain are visual. This is undoubtedly why color-coding works even for Auditory and Kinesthetic Learners.
Thu, 4th December 2008
