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Another tip (which helps me) is writing down what I have to do for the day. And sometimes say no to unnecessary phone calls or meetings in order to keep track of my daily schedule.
And finally have files and make sure you file everything properly. Avoid files named "General" because 90% of your papers will end up there.
Lists are God's gift to the unorganized.
Oh yeah, and take your coffee black. It will simplify your life.
My best tip, which is echoed in Allen's book, is this: get it out of your head. Get stuff down on paper, whether it's a sticky issue with your mom in your journal, or the list of 5 things to buy at the hardware store on the back of an envelope, get it on paper, so you can stop using brain energy to keep track of it.
Finding and keeping a place for everything.
Saying no or getting rid of things that aren't useful or meaningful.
Making a habit of sorting through and purging - a little each day or each week goes a long way. This applies to the desk and email Inbox at work (daily), the home office (weekly), etc.
It seems to all come down to making decisions and I find it's like a muscle the more you use it, the stronger and easier it becomes.
1- I keep my earrings in icecube trays in my drawer. One pair per 'cube'. Helps me see them easily & at a glance. (Make sure the trays are white and not opaque; makes it easier to see your earrings).
2- I keep a major to do list with 'categories' so I don't forget to focus on things like sensuality, health etc.
3- For my overall business plan, all my strategic tasks are on an excel list so I can sort them by goal, timeline etc. If you haven't discovered excel lists try them- they are fantastic and easy.
4- I keep empty bins around the house and regularly fill them with stuff to donate to Value Village (clothes I don't absolutely love, toys the kids don't play with)
5- after way too many frustrating mornings looking for the kids' library books, I tucked a simple cardboard file box out of the way in the dining room. Library books and only library books go in there now.
6- organizing, sorting, systematizing relaxes me and makes me feel on top of the world. One of my kids is the same but my husband nor my other kid is not. I've tried to take the time to teach them, after my husband pointed out it doesn't come naturally to them. Spent an afternoon digging out my son's bedroom which was actually kind of fun when we found places for all his stuff and when I realized that being able to display some of his collections was important to him, we saved the best for last. Bought a great IKEA display unit off craig's list and which he filled it with glee!
-recycle bin (flyers, envelopes without our names, etc.)
-to be filed in'bills to be pd.' folder
-to be shredded (anything with our name & address on it, credit card cheques, etc.)
Our shredder is located on another floor in the office/studio and I'm considering buying a second one to keep close to where the sorting takes place.
Also, I have to say that I am a huge fan of the Entrepreneurial Time Management System's ideas of Focus Days, Buffer Days and Free Days. Danielle, I think you linked to it a few weeks ago -- I started implementing it in my own life and I have to say, I can really see a transformation! So thank you!
Also, since I am totally NOT a morning person, I do some things the night before like laying out my clothes and showering. And it works. A few weeks ago, I had not layed my outfit and accessories out the night before, so I left the house wearing 2 different shoes! (blushes)
It was a harsh reminder to stick to my routines and habits. LOL!
Fashionable Fun.