Organizing really can be as easy as A-B-C.
Here are 26 organizing
ideas--one for each letter of the alphabet:
A: Act - Don't put it off until later. If you want to do it, act on
it now.
B: Break It Down - Anything you have to do is easier, if you break it
down into manageable parts.
C: Containerize - Separate and organize your things by storing them
in see-through, plastic containers.
D: Delegate - You don't have to do everything yourself. Delegate to
work associates or family members. Use an outside company to
outsource some of your work. Or use technology to your advantage, by
delegating to your answering machine, your computer, etc.
E: Eliminate - Get rid of clutter--both physical and mental. You'll
breathe easier and feel a sense of freedom.
F: File - Don't let that paperwork grow into a mountain. File it away
in an appropriate place if you need to refer to it again.
G: Give - Give the things you no longer use or love to a favorite
charity organization, a family member or a friend. There are many
people who will be thrilled to receive your gifts.
H: Home Sweet Home - Find a home for everything you own, and keep it
in its place. When you need something in the future, you'll know
its "address."
I: Identify - Before putting items in boxes for storage-- or when
you're moving--be sure to identify the contents by labeling the
outside of the box. Identify papers in file folders, by clearly
marking the tab of the folder.
J: Judgement - Use your best judgement to prioritize your life. Be
sure you're spending the majority of your time on the important
stuff.
K: Knowledge - Knowledge is power. In order to effectively organize
something, be sure you're using the organizing systems that will work
best for you.
L: Lists - Make lists for things you have to do now, and in the
future. Master Lists and To Do Lists will help you get things done.
Packing lists will ensure you never forget something again when you
travel. Shopping lists will ensure you get everything you need at the
mall. Telephone lists will remind you of everyone you have to call
this week.
M: Motivation - A huge part of getting organized is motivation. Once
you're motivated, there's no limit as to what you can accomplish. Get
motivated by designating pending rewards for your accomplishments,
involving family members or friends in your goals, and by making
getting organized a game. And definitely stop by the Get Organized
Now! Discussion Forum for lots of inspiration and motivation.
N: No - It's so easy to get stressed when you have a million things
to do on your plate. If you're beginning to feel burdened with too
much to do, learn to say NO to some of those things.
O: Order - Rather than living in clutter and chaos, vow to live a
more orderly life. You'll know where everything is, and you'll
complete whatever you start.
P: Plan and Prepare - While spontaneity every once and a while is fun
and perfectly fine, having a good plan and effectively preparing,
will help you reach your goals and deadlines, so you can enjoy
maximum accomplishments.
Q: Quality, Not Quantity - It is much better to have a few treasures
that you love and enjoy, rather than having lots of things you don't
particularly care for. Always think quality, over quantity, and
you'll simplify your life. Of course, this doesn't apply to money.
R: Reminders - Use little reminder devices throughout the day to help
you stay on track. Alarm clocks, timers, e-mail reminders and sticky
notes are all excellent memory joggers.
S: Sell It - Why not make some money by selling some of those
possessions you no longer want? Try a rummage sale, consignment shop
or an online auction company.
T: Toss - If you don't want it, and you can't give it away or sell
it, toss it. Make room for the things that you really enjoy, or that
make your life easier.
U: Unused Space - Don't forget about the space in your home or office
that is often forgotten about, such as wall space for shelves or
hooks for hanging, or space under the stairs.
V: Visualize - Picture how wonderful your life is going to be when
you're organized. Then strive to put yourself in that picture every
day.
W: Write It Down - Don't try to keep everything you have to remember
in your head. Simply write it down and refer to it when needed.
X: X Marks the Spot - Place an X next to each item you accomplish on
your To Do List. At the end of the day, add up your x's and celebrate
for getting so much done!
Y: You - Don't forget to make time for YOU. Remember, an appointment
with yourself--time for you with no interruptions--should be one of
the most important appointments in your day.
Z: Zone In - Really define what you're trying to accomplish, so you
have a clear picture in your mind.
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