Getting Organised…
I went to the mall earlier today with a purpose of finding a desk for me to work. I was looking for something that’s average in size that comes with a few drawers for me to organise my notes and after walking around visiting a few furniture shops, i ended up settling down with a wooden finish desk that comes with 3 drawers on the side.
People were telling me, the more organised you are, the more productive you will be.
Hearing that, I intend to:
Clean up my study room, because in future, half of the room will be shared with my husband. I am trying not to mix his stuff with mine. You won’t believe how much paper/documents my hubby have on his table. (heh..I really don’t think we’ve come to the age of the paperless office just yet). Having said that, it reminds me of clearing the files on our family computer as well.
It is also important to create a filing system at home. Knowing where your things are will instantly let you lay your hands on anything you need.
You just need to file things on an ongoing basis as you don’t want it to all pile up. Looking at a huge pile of filing to do will only make you dread to the job. However, if you file it on a daily basis, you will no longer have a huge pile of filing to work on.
Write a to-do-list. I normally have so many errands to do. Without having a habit of writing down what I need to do, I would definitely missed out a thing or two. It is aways good to prioritise the to-do-list. From my experience it is no good having a huge list then panicking because you have so much to do. Put a priorty system in place. Screen through the list, and whichever that needs to be done urgently, do it first.
One key thing is never procrastinate. Do the stuff that you hate doing first, then the rest of your day will get better. Imagine the relief you will feel when you get that job out of the way.
Go get started with clearing your clutters. I believe that by being tidy will only get you started with a tidy mind.




