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Manage Your Time Achieve Your Dreams |

Friday, 20 June 2008
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Where did the time go? With such busy lives these days filled with cell phones, email, and multiple jobs it is easy for the time to get away from you. We get moving so fast that we do not see how we spend our time and then wonder why things are not getting done. Are you constantly searching for your keys in the morning or struggling to find the right clothes to wear in the morning? More than likely there are numerous energy leaks in your life that you may not even notice. One of the most important life skills to develop is time management. How you use your time directly relates to what you can accomplish. By organizing your life and generating good habits you can eliminate unnecessary energy leaks and gain back valuable minutes or hours each day. Don't procrastinate any longer. Understand how you spend your time. Keep a journal or daily time log. Many top CEOs attribute their success to continual self analysis. Plot out what you are doing each hour in each day. This may seem like it will eat up even more minutes out of your day, but it is dangerous to deny yourself the time it takes to make your life better. Eventually you will begin to identify patterns and a better understanding of how much time specific tasks require. You may not be allotting enough time for certain tasks or getting bogged down with unimportant activities. Invest in a day timer, planner, and wall calendar. This can help you better plan out your days and weeks around your goals instead of just letting them happen. Clear the clutter out of your house. The state of your environment directly affects your concentration level, approach, and outlook on your life. Keep a clean house inside and out. Hire a maid and have the lawn mowed if you are too busy. Take a weekend and go through all your belongings and give anything you do not need to charity. If you are not sure about an item, make note of it and box it up. If you have not used it after several months then donate it then. Think twice before making new purchases understanding that everything you own has to be stored, cleaned, and maintained. The closet is a critical area where time seeps away. Often it is visited several times daily. A disorganized closet makes it difficult to find what you want to wear, sort through, and put away clothes. Putting some attention in this area can save you hours over the course of a week. The goal is to maximize you storage space and functionality at the same time. Hang shoe bags, or tie racks on the back of closet doors. Upgrade your clothes hangers so they are all the same style. Slim line hangers or multi slack hangers can increase storage capacity two or three times. Put similar items together in a closet organizer, on a shelving system, or plastic storage bins. The idea is to create systems for anything you do on a regular basis. When you come home the keys go on a hook, cell phone on the charger, and wallet on the dresser. Other systems might be laundry, workouts, grocery shopping, children's activities, or paying the bills. The important thing is to start developing the system and you will find ways to improve it over time. Developing good habits takes time. You only have one life to live. No more excuses. Take action today and begin streamlining your life and achieving your dreams! Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
About the Author: Ron Maier is the President of Everything Hangers, a leading online provider of clothes hangers and hangers. For more information, please visit http://www.everythinghangers.com.
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