Get Organized And Get Your Life In Order

By Lachlan Haynes


Do you struggle to have assessments submitted on time? Do you discover that the greater the number of items you have to achieve, along with the increase in pressure, leads to the greater amount of time you waste? Have you become aware that things you genuinely wants to take part in - for instance that diet program and exercising strategy you just located online (you know the one that absolutely 100 per-cent ensures great results) continually fall into that endless and eternal pit of "things I should have done"? Well, that is now the past. This is the now. It's a brand new day along with a brand new possibility for getting your life organized. Nothing is greater than a brand new day to create some genuine determination!

If your organizational ability has been out of control in your past we can use that information to accurately predict that things are likely to always be out of control in your future. Pretty uncomplicated stuff isn't it? Do you want to see your long term future? Examine your history. Unless of course you decide that today is definitely the day to produce a change for yourself! You decide you'd love to get yourself super organized. You decide that you'd prefer to have a bunch of free time and get rid of all of that rushing, stress and worry? Does any of that seem good to you? I hope it does. We are going to take a look at some strategies you can actually put in place straight away to create a brand new organized you.

Get Control of your Time

What can you do to get control of your time?

1. Use a weekly planner to write in when assignments are due and when any tests or exams are taking place. It's natural to forget when assignments, tests and exams are due so take the pressure off by writing it all down.

2. Discover the periods you feel you might be most efficient and arrange your study times around them. This may be in the early morning before school or perhaps late at night. Your peak performance time may not be when you think it is so start exploring when you have lots of energy.

3. Keep up with assignments and other tasks from the start because studying small amounts over the whole week, the whole month or the whole term is a far superior strategy than delaying your study for one huge dose at the end. In other words, 30 minutes a day for 30 days is better than 15 hours in a row the day before your assignment is due!

Your Study Area

1. Always put things away when you are finished with them so you will always know where they are. This will save you a lot of time later that you can use to do extras (like mind maps) or just have extra free time as a bonus for being organized. Seinfeld re-runs anyone? A show about nothing you say? Surely you jest.

2. Make sure your zone is neat and tidy and an enjoyable place to be. Get rid of old sandwiches (and old socks) and clear the area of all known distractions (Oh One Direction poster - you are the ultimate distraction - stop looking at me with those dreamy eyes). If you choose not to do this, you will no doubt find distractions are just around the corner no matter how hard you focus.

Plan Your Daily Life

Every one of us wants to have and (I presume?) needs a functioning social life (whether that means seeing family and friends, sending e-mails, making phone calls or sending instant messages - or whether it means trying to play Angry Birds for 6 hours on end).

1. Make sure you have some time to connect with others every day and plan that time around your school and study times (note that we do not advise you plan your study around your social life - it must be the other way around).

2. From time to time the "peak study hours" - time throughout free periods at school and in the first few hours right after classes are done for the day - get wasted away by conversation and also the blab component (as in you are squandering time with directionless and largely pointless gossip). After that you find yourself too worn out or uninspired to study.

Use To-Do Lists

1. Create lists of three to five tasks that enable you to visually see what you need to do to get the outcome you want. Put the item and the deadline date.

2. Put the items on a bulletin board, the family fridge, in your rest room or in another space which you often pass by and will help to continuously remind you about your real concerns and just what you need to be focused on.

3. Mark the items off along the way. Human beings really like to mark items off; it makes us extremely satisfied! Tick!

4. In the event you can, place your schedule in your mobile or cell phone, in your laptop as well as in your email planner - and set up just as many reminders as is possible. This is a very useful technique.

Ultimately organization is all about the wise allocation of your time. If you master that you will master organization. Good luck!




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