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Simple Effective Tool to Get...
and Stay Organized
If you answer
"yes" to three or more of the questions below it's
a good bet you need to get your life organized and put an end
to being stressed out a good deal of the time.
- Do you find yourself feeling frustrated that you never have
enough time to do the things you really enjoy?
- Do you go through most of the week feeling hurried, hassled,
out of control?
- Are there any flat surfaces still visible around your house
or office? Or are they covered with piles of newspapers, unread
magazines, junkmail, and other papers you are just about to
get to?
- When you need to find something, does it often take minutes
or hours of searching to finally find it?
- Do you have files that bulge or have nothing in them?
Okay, so
you answered yes to most of these or a variation of the same
types of problems. What you may not realize is that by having
so many messes in your life you are draining away your life
energy. Energy you could spend on something you really would
enjoy doing.
Messes in
our lives aren't limited to stacks of unread email or that long
to-do list they include unresolved issues in your relationships
with others, issues with weight or health, your finances or
difficult legal situations or things you have always wanted
to do but just never had the time. These unresolved situations
and messes in your life are very draining and can become debilitating
if you don't take the time to get your physical surroundings
and personal life in order. Each time you clean up a mess, you
increase your concentration, confidence and energy levels.
Start with
the small messes first. A lot of things can be straightened
up in a few minutes or an hour and the increased energy you
will gain from the satisfaction of a least one thing in your
life being organized will encourage you to start working on
other messes.
Try this
exercise:
- On a blank piece of paper draw lines dividing the paper in
four equal parts.
- In the first section, jot down all the incomplete projects
you have started. Include projects from the home and office.
- In the second section, jot down all the projects for both
the home and office you have been thinking of doing but haven't
started yet.
- In the third section jot down the things you aren't doing
but really would like to start. Make sure to include the things
that would give you some special time for yourself. Like reading
a few chapters a day or practicing your watercolor painting.
- In the fourth section jot down the things you would like to
change or remove from your busy life.
Review the
sections of your paper and pick one thing to work on every two
weeks. If it is small, choose a second thing and begin working
on that. You will be impressed with how much better you feel.
I know I do.
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About the
Author...
BZ Riger-Hull is the author of The Soul of Success (http://www.in-spiros.com).
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