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Becoming Organized

Most people are not very well organized. But the good news is that organized people are made, not born. And organization is a skill that anyone, in any profession, can learn and use to increase his or her productivity and efficiency.

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  • Beating the Rush
    Be organized. Learn to manage your time and be more efficient. So how can you make all these thing work without ripping your hair out in frustration? Well, the best way is to streamline your planning. This can be accomplished with a number of methods, but they all essentially boil down to planning your activities in advance and in detail to avoid hassles and confusion.
  • Making Room for Your Hobbies
    Everyone has something that interests them. Some people are into model cars; others collect coins, stamps, comic books or trading cards; and others are scrapbook, rubber stamping or crocheting enthusiasts. Whatever your personal hobby of choice is, it is important to have an area in your home that is dedicated to that is interest.
  • Never Be Left in the Dark
    One peaceful night, you are sitting at home watching your favorite show on TV. Suddenly, the power goes out. You reach for your handy flashlight. You flip the switch, and…
  • Organizing Your Glove Compartment
    Glove compartments hold many of a driver’s most important items. It often holds a variety of paperwork such as their vehicle registration and proof of insurance, as well as any number of other important documents such as their car owner’s manual. Other items for emergencies, such as a flashlight, maps or a first-aid kit, may also find their home in the glove compartment.
  • Taming the Paperwork Beast
    Paperwork is an ever-present part of most people’s work lives. Anyone with a position of any greater prestige than the burger-flipper at the local fast food restaurant most likely has to deal with paperwork at some level.
  • The Key to Being Organized
    Many times, people over-complicate the task of organization. They try to make some elaborate plan for their organizing efforts, and then find themselves overwhelmed by the complications they created.
  • Thought For Food: How to Organize Your Refrigerator
    There is no doubt that nearly every aspect of your life can be improved by at least some amount of organization. Things simply run more smoothly when they are working under a well-organized system. Take, for example, your refrigerator. In most cases, people simply put whatever food they have into their refrigerator, and then just use the food as they need it.

 

 

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