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By Guest Blogger Corrie Petersen When you work more efficiently you get more done in a day and you won’t stress about things. One of the best ways to make that happen is to organize your home. There are a number of ways to make this work, but it’s important you get it done so you work your business efficiently and effectively. Here are a few suggestions for you to consider putting into action in your own home. 1. Clean your home from top to bottom making sure everything has a home and that it makes sense where you put it. Don’t put your toilet paper in the kitchen or your…
It feels like everyone’s schedules seem busier than ever right now! However, one high-priority item to add to your full plate is to take at least 10 minutes a day to relax and you will live a longer and happier life! Stress is one of the top killers in our modern world, and yet we still refuse to take a time-out. Taking a break is like hitting your reset button; this brief appointment with yourself will increase your productivity, improve your mood and most importantly, decrease the chronic stress that over time paves the way for heart disease, depression, insomnia, cancer and other life-shortening health conditions. Quiet Time Is…
1. Stop Multitasking and give your family, your friends and your personal and professional issues your full attention. 2. Recharge yourself. Give yourself some down time. Schedule it to be sure that you make it happen. 3. Keep one calendar. Adopt a system that works for you and stick with it. Don’t look in more than one place to know where you’ll need to be. 4. Be realisitic when scheduling the time it will take to get something done. Then add an additional 15 minutes as a buffer as we know how often tasks require more time and predicted. Expect and plan for delay. 5. Put technology to work for…
by: Denise Caron-Quinn Founder & President of In Order To Succeed 1. Begin the organization process with areas that are most visible and/or problematic. Start small and be sure to allow sufficient time for each step in the process. (sort, purge, assign a home, containerize, then maintain and equalize regularly) 2. Create systems that fit your life and surroundings. 3. Keep your systems and procedures as simple as possible. 4. Sort everything by how it is used and keep things close to where you use them. 5. Automate as much as possible – become more familiar with technology to use it to help organize information and pay bills…
Do you find it hard to take a vacation from your long list of responsibilities? Guest blogger, Classy Career Girl, a Consultant by day and a MBA student by night shares her tips for enjoying a vacation and disconnecting from work…
Each Wednesday In Order to Succeed’s blog features at least one tip on organizing, time management, moving and relocation, balancing home and business or well anything else we think you will find helpful. This week’s Tip Day Wednesday is a about climbing your personal mountains by guest blogger Gunter Jameson who writes about several topics, including travel, minimalism, and online classes.
Each Wednesday In Order to Succeed’s blog features at least one tip on organizing, time management, moving and relocation, balancing home and business or well anything else we think you will find helpful. This week’s Tip Day Wednesday is a about time management.
The Nine Strategies of Reasonably Organized People are simple habits anyone can learn. Taken together, they form the recipe for an organized life. Over time, they will help you understand and manage the changes life inflicts on you
Each Wednesday In Order to Succeed’s blog features at least one tip on organizing, time management, moving and relocation, balancing home and business or well anything else we think you will find helpful. This week’s Tip Day Wednesday is a short and sweet tip about balance.
Organize and simplify your life with these 10 organizing pearls of wisdom: Sort everything by how it is used and keep things close to where you use them. Keep one calendar. Adopt a system that works for you and stick with it. Don’t look in more than one place to know where you’ll need to be. Commit to and Organizer Book Pursue a lot of opportunities, but don’t be afraid to say no Use an old fashioned egg timer to break up long and/or boring tasks Focus on progress instead of perfection Whenever possible eliminate paperwork for electronic Start your day earlier Consume less, create more Create your own rules…