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You want an organized home. You want an organized office.
You want an organized family, schedule and life. But how do
you get the inspiration and drive to get started?
1. Create a cheering section. It's no fun if nobody is
cheering you on. While you can be your own cheering section,
of course, it's always very satisfying when someone else
tells you what a great job you're doing. Find a few people
you can count on to cheer you on--a spouse, an aunt, a
friend, a dad, etc. Let them know what you're doing and
ask them to help you stay motivated along the way.
2. Set a doable goal. When you're setting your organizing
goals, be sure you don't set those goals so high that
they're out of reach. For instance, rather than making a
goal to organize the entire kitchen, make a goal to organize
one cabinet. The next day or the next week, make a goal to
organize the refrigerator. You get the idea. Goals like
these can be more easily reached, and you'll feel a sense
of satisfaction with every one you complete.
3. Have a reward waiting for you. Make your goals more
palatable to reach by enjoying a reward as soon as you
complete each goal. Small rewards like taking a 10 minute
nap in the backyard or listening to a few songs on your
favorite CD are excellent rewards for mini-goals. If you
reach a big goal, give yourself a bigger reward, such as
a nice lunch out, or a massage.
4. Turn on the tunes. Music is an excellent motivator.
Before, during and after organizing, listen to music that
is really energizing.
5. Do something first thing in the morning. Set a 10-minute
organizing goal and do it first thing in the morning before
you do anything else. For instance, organize a sock drawer,
or weed out old cosmetics or iron a few blouses for the
week. Starting the day off accomplishing something can set
an excellent tone for the remainder of the day.
6. Get a good friend to assist. Invite a good friend over
to help you organize--someone who you really enjoy being
with and someone who's pretty organized and could give you
good advice along the way.
7. Beat the clock. There's nothing like a good game of
beat the clock. Set a quick organizing goal like clearing
off the top of your desk, or organizing a bathroom shelf,
or making the bed. Then, set the timer for a set amount of
time and rush like crazy to meet your goal before the
timer goes off. If you beat the clock, do something fun
like having a cup of tea and reading a chapter of your
favorite novel. If you don't beat the clock, set the timer
and start again. Reward yourself when your task is
accomplished before the buzzer sounds.
8. Do it outside. If the weather is beautiful outside, you
can still go outdoors and complete an organizing project.
Bring a pile of papers outside with you and weed it out
on your patio. Bring a dresser drawer on the deck and go
it in the fresh air. Bring your laptop outside with you
and organize your computer files.
9. Visualize the end result. Before you start any organizing
project, first visualize what you want the end result to be.
You may visualize a clutter-free dining room with you and
your family sitting around the table enjoying a wonderful
meal. Or, you may visualize a tamed-down schedule that
allows you to actually take a walk in the park--in the
middle of the day!
10. Be perfectly positive. A negative attitude will affect
you negatively. Stay positive. Say 'I can' over and over
again. Be perfectly positive and you will be well on your
way to getting and staying organized.
Maria Gracia - Get Organized Now!
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