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Once you reach the thirteenth item on the list, start again at the first one.
If you make notes while you organize, then you can look back to see how much has changed since you organized 13 weeks ago.
The notes will also help you to see what you could work on to make keeping the place better organized.
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Once you’ve put your routine down on paper, make sure to check it everyday. Ideally, looking at your schedule each morning helps to put the day in perspective. Overtime, you may change your routine, but it will happen naturally.
If we let it, life can get in the way. But by writing down our...
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Start with organizing just one thing . Write down in your daily routine that you will devote some time each day to organizing that one thing.
If it’s the living room that you want to organize, then break the room into sections and organize it day by day.
Organizing t...
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The average person has at least 13 things (often many more) that they can organize. This could be anything from your entire living room to the glove compartment in your car to your iTunes collection.
Make a list of the 13 most important things that you should organize.By doing thi...
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“For every minute spent in organizing, an hour is earned.”
First key to organizing is to organize our time . Write down your daily routine. This is pretty basic, but it is one of the most important things you can do to manage your time.
Seeing your daily routine on p...
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A medical student!🩺 I’d like to live as simply as possible. I love reading- regardless of what type of book it is. People are wonderful, especially those closest to me. I’m determined to do some good for others in whatever I end up doing in the future.
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When you have written down notes containing simple explanations, organize them in a narrative that you can tell from start to finish.
If the explanation is not clear, identify your gaps, look up definitions, augment with other sources, then organize and simplify again. You ...
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Requests for assistance are another way to make someone feel helpful. Just make sure whatever you ask for is something the listener can provide without much inconvenience.
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