I take the necessary time to be organized because I know that doing so minimizes my daily stress.
While it is sometimes tempting to rush into a work week or a project, I recognize that my time is like money; I have to spend some to gain some.
I organize my time to facilitate my goals by pruning off activities that drain me of my time and energy.
I recognize that, like everyone else, my time is not limitless. I choose to set aside specific times for those activities that are important to me and I let the rest go.
I set aside time at the beginning of each project to make sure I have a clear picture of where I am going and that I have the resources I need to get there.
This way I don’t end up whittling it away on pointless and avoidable activities.
For example, I see no point in wasting time hunting for my keys each morning, so I set a basket by the door to drop them in each night.
Supplies are stocked and organized by my desk to prevent wasted time and distraction when I am in the middle of my work.
A weekly menu eliminates waste when I shop and minimizes my time in the kitchen.
I take a few minutes to do each of these things on a periodic basis so I can have more time to focus on what is truly important in my life.
What excuses do you give yourself for not being organized?
What frequent time wasters can be minimized or eliminated?
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