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Showing posts with label Pengorganisasian (Organizing). Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pengorganisasian (Organizing). Show all posts

Monday, June 03, 2013

Organization Equals Shortcuts

From http://www.getorganizednow.com newsletter (shortened)



A VERY simple aspect to effective organization
is finding shortcuts.
For instance, getting into the habit of making lists actually saves time.
Writing things down allows you to see the big picture and to approach your day in a systemized manner
that ends with you feeling productive.

For whatever reason, many people equate being organized as achieving an impossible feat.
Really, organization is about finding shortcuts
to everyday activities
in an effort to accumulate more time
for the things you really love to do!

Simple chores around the house can be made into shortcuts.
For example, don't make several trips up and down the stairs, or across your house to a bedroom.
When you have an item that has to go upstairs, leave it in a basket near the step.
When you have to go upstairs later, grab your basket and bring everything up in one trip.

Shortcuts also apply to your home office.
Every office should be well stocked with office supplies,
like pens, pencils, hi-lighters, calculators, the checkbook, stamps, envelopes, writing paper, Scotch tape, a stapler, paper clips, a calendar, and sticky notes.
In the end, a well- stocked office prevents you from running back and forth across the house trying to find your office supplies.

 

Friday, May 10, 2013

To Begin
(Organizing)

From http://www.getorganizednow.com newsletter (shortened)


It's not really important where you start.
What's most important...is that you begin somewhere,
along with an 'I Can' attitude.
Sometimes you're able to organize a 'spot' but can never seem to finish a room.
Rather than beating yourself up because you didn't get to the entire room,
give yourself a pat on the back because you DID finish that one spot.
If you relax your expectations a bit, and congratulate yourself on your accomplishments,
you'll feel a whole lot better and will be able to get more done.

Instead of beginning with a room,
begin with donating and/or tossing items.
If you still have way too much stuff, start over again...

Keep repeating until your house is down to the bare essentials.
At this point, it will be way easier to maintain
since you will have simplified your home and your life dramatically--
just a little bit each day.