Organize Life-tools You Need To Organize Your Home And Your Life Now
Many people today suffer
from a lack of organization, both in their home and overall life. The truth is,
you could probably instantly skyrocket your productivity at least 100% (likely
more) by simply organizing your belongings around your home and office. Here
are some tools to help you when first embarking on your goal to organize your
life.
First of all, one of the most important things you can do is identify somebody
that you know and has their life in order, and glean information from them.
There is nothing more powerful than to find somebody that lives an effective and
organized life and find out from the master themselves.
Quite simply, there is a lot of garbage information being published about what
it takes to achieve good organization today. Most of it comes from people who
have no idea what it takes to accomplish maximum effectiveness in their homes
and lives. Before listening to advice, pay attention to the source.
Make a plan. There is nothing that’s more powerful to achieving your goals than
having a plan to start off. Many people set far too general goals when first
embarking on any area of their life.
Examples of generalized goals could be, I want to get in shape, or I want to get
organized. What does that mean?
In order for this plan to fly, you need to have clear, specific goals that are
well-defined and written out. Very likely, you will find it most effective to
set long and short term goals. For instance, your long term goal could be
getting your home organized in a year’s time. Your short term goal could be
getting one room in order within a month.
It’s amazing how many people embark on a mission to accomplish ‘a goal’ without
really knowing what they are after. That’s akin to driving in your car without
any idea of your final destination; it would be pointless.
After you have your goals in mind, write them down on paper and put that paper
in a place you can view it often. Knowing a target in your head is not enough;
it needs to be in a place where you can view it often and constantly motivate
you to achieve your goals.
Finally, you need to determine why you want something. It’s not enough to
simply want to get organized-you need to know why you have this desire.
For instance, you might want to achieve greater productivity at work, earn
$25,000 more per year, have more free time to spend with your kids, etc. If you
don’t know why you are after a goal, it won’t provide a very meaningful target.
While the above tips may seem simple, it’s amazing how many people set out to
achieve a target without knowing what they want to accomplish. The simplest and
yet most powerful forces to achieving your goals is knowing where you are going
and why you are going in that direction. Follow these tips, and you will
organize your life faster than you ever thought possible.