How to Organise
   

How to Organise


Getting organised is the process of applying a structure or system to an otherwise chaotic process. In less technical terms, getting organised is removing part of the chaos from an area and then keeping the chaos from returning.


Take the simple analogy of a front yard. Left untended, the grass will die; it will become overgrown with weeds and debris and fall into chaos. If you apply an organising system to it— clear the yard, install sprinklers, lay down sod, and fertilize—the chaos is gone. Temporarily. The system must also be maintained in order to keep weeds (chaos) out.

To get organised, it’s important to follow these simple steps:
Organise Chaos



How to Organise, Step #1: Start Small

If you feel your home is disorganized, don’t try to instantly organise everything all at once. Pick a manageable subset of the whole mess, apply an organising system, and see if you can maintain the new organising system over time.

For example:


How to Organise Personally
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How to Organise at Home
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How to Organise at Work
Start with:
A system for keeping personal phone numbers, street and e-mail addresses with you at all times A system for listing needed grocery items to be purchased during the next trip to the store A system for organising names and addresses of business contacts
A personal to-do list of only three items — the most important three items to be done each day A system for managing dirty clothes, separating, laundry schedule (wash/dry/fold/put away) for the household A system for scheduling the weekly activities for each family member with start and end times, and any things that need to be completed prior to the activity
A daily system for filing all incoming mail including bills, papers to be kept for taxes, etc., and discarding junk mail into the trash A system for tracking all your reimbursable expenses An appointment system for all your calls, meetings and travel



As you implement and learn to maintain each small organisation system, move on to the next small area of chaos.


How to Organise, Step #2: Apply an Organising System

Try something, modify it, and don‘t be afraid discard it for a different system that might work better. Be clear about exactly what it is your trying to accomplish and how organisation will help achieve that goal.


How to Organise, Step #3: The Organising System Must be Simple

Your goals for organising will include a system that you must maintain in order to stay organized. Don’t go overboard with an elaborate organising solution. Simple is better. A system that is easy to set up and easy to maintain will almost always outperform a complex one. A difficult maintenance process will fail, and you’ll be back to chaos.


How to Organise, Step #4: Be Disciplined about Maintaining Your System

Reject the “I’ll do it later” syndrome. (Procrastination is often at the root of poor organisation.) Commit to be disciplined and do it when it needs to be done now, not later. Most disorganization is not the result of a poor system; it is the result of not using a system when it needed to be used.


How to Organise, Step #5: Keep the Ultimate Goal in Mind

Don’t lose site of your original goal. Organisation is a means to an end. For example:
  • The goal isn’t to cut and alphabetise coupons; the goal is to save money.
  • The goal isn’t to have neatly categorised piles of dirty clothes; the goal is to have the laundry done well and efficiently.

Organise the daily tasks according to a plan that achieves your goal. (See below for more information about tools for achieving your organising goals).

Getting and staying organised saves time and money, but it might also require a little upfront time and/or money. Think of getting organised as a small, ongoing investment; spend a little now to save a lot of time, money, and frustration in the weeks to come.


Tools & Resources to Help You Organise

myGoals.com (this Web site) was designed to help you organise and manage all your personal and professional goals. As you identify an area of your life that you would like to improve, myGoals.com will help you prioritize, organise, and manage the process. myGoals.com's pre-made GoalPlans®, goal-setting wizard, and task-specific email reminders are extremely effective in creating viable plans and keeping you organised and on track. The ability to access your GoalPlans online makes it easy to checkoff tasks as you complete them and to modify your plan as you progress.


As priorities change, and circumstances change, goals will change as well. myGoals.com provides a convenient, flexible, and easy way to organise and manage the most important goals in your life. We encourage everyone to pursue their goals with passion. We are here to help.


To learn more or sign up for a free trial, visit our goal-setting homepage.





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