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Learn to Organize - Learn to Live
Written by: Alex RevaiArticle Overview: Why is it that "9:00 to 5:00", regular vacations, playing with the kids, reading for enjoyment and the likes are no longer in our vocabulary? Why is it that more often than not it seems like it's all work and no life? Is it just the sign of the times or could our problems, possibly, be self-inflicted?
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Learn to Organize - Learn to Live
It's 6:30 a.m. Coffee cup inhand, still half asleep, you've just entered your office. You are hoping to get a jump on the day by reading youraccumulated email. The phone rings. No, it can't be! @%&*...! It's your boss calling you to his office.
"What's the matter with this guy? Can't he sleep? Hates his wife or kids?", you are wondering, while madly shuffling through your paper-piles on your desk, trying to find the report this insomniac slave-driver just asked you to bring along. Oh $#!&, there goes the coffee cup!
As you are trying to collect yourself, you vaguely remember a 7:30 a.m. meeting. You are supposed to present! Is it today, or maybe, mercifully, tomorrow?
You return to your desk, wishing the boss dead. Then it downs on you: the meeting you were wondering about, is on, today. In just fifteen minutes! And it's only 7:00 in the morning. Phew! Beads of sweat start running down your neck. Is it hot in here?
You scramble to find the presentation slides you made, last Sunday. Where are they? You randomly tug on a few foils sticking out the piles. They turn out to be vintage, from last year. You'll call in sick - it crosses your mind - except...you are in! Time to panic!
And so, it's shaping up to be just another typical day in your life. Life? What life??
9:00 to 5:00? Vacations? Playing with the kids? Reading for enjoyment? They are no longer inour vocabularies.
Work-life balance is prominently stated in your company's list of values. Words! We live in a highly accelerated, fast paced world. The paperless office has yetto be implementedand the information overload is becoming unbearable.
What are you to do? You are not likely to change the world any time soon. But you can do quite a bit to help yourself.
A lot of the stress you experienced this morning was, likely,self-inflicted. The extra hours of work and the frustration stem largely from our lack of organization. Clutter, ineffective email handling, lack of planning and task scheduling robus of precious time and, more importantly, peace of mind.
You claim you are not an organized person. Never have been. You were born this way. You can't deal with details. It would take you too much time toget organized. As a Professional Organizer I have heard these objections...umm, really excuses...far too often.
I have news for you: anyone can get, and more importantly, learn to stay organized. It doesn't require the "organizing genes".And it won't take forever. Getting organized doesn't require rocket-science either. How do you do it?
- Admit to having the problem (of being disorganized);
- Work up your motivation to do something about it;
- Educate yourself about the simple, but very powerful systems, toolsand processes, which will help you to get and stay organized;
One more thing: You are not spending time by getting organized. You are making a one-time investment, which will pay dividends day-in-day-out, year after year. Staying organized (i.e.: daily maintenance) takes minutes a day. Now, that's a goal to look forward to.
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About the Author: Alex Revai RSS for Alex's articles - Visit Alex's website Alex Revai, President of Productivity Solutions, is a professional organizer, who helps business people improve profit, productivity and peace-of-mind. An engineer by training and a seasoned business manager with over 30 years of high-tech industry experience, Alex considers himself primarily as a problem-solver. His passion is to teach individuals and organizations about best practices, systems and processes in order to restore sanity (and productivity) to our increasingly crazy, artificially accelerated, all work - no life society. Alex is a mentor, a coach and a trainer, who provides workshops and seminars, consulting, as well as hands-on services. Alex is a member of the Professional Organizers in Canada (POC) industry association. Alex may be contacted for a complimentary needs assessment and consultation. Tel.: 416-272-6972 email: arevai@productivity-solutions.com web: Productivity Solutions P.S.:If you reprint or quote any articles, please provide full credit to the author. Click here to visit Alex's website Organized in 10 mins Email Overload Advice Start Right Tips For Less Stress A Clean Desk |
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