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 | Create storage to stay organized. If you
avoid putting away an item because you don't know where to put it,
think about other similar items you might have and store them all
together.
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 | Keep a bag or bin with handles in your car.
It makes it easier to transport items back and forth between you home
and car.
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 | Keep track of all the money you spend today and
tomorrow.
You'll find yourself spending less.
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 | Write down all voice mail messages as you receive
them. use your master list of a phone log. Saving messages
and listening to them again later only wastes time.
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 | Avoid procrastination by using the "five minute
rule." Tell yourself
you only have to do a certain
task for five
minutes. usually,
the hardest part is getting started.
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 | Take ten minutes at the end of each day to pick up
clutter in
your home and office. You'll feel less frustrated the
next morning.
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 | Make two extra sets of keys this week. Place
them on a hook by the door. You'll never again be
late because
you're searching for lost keys.
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 | Clutter gives you a bad image. Take one step
each day to
reduce the clutter in your life. Using a basket,
walk around
your home or office and pick up
ten items that belong
elsewhere. Put them away.
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 | Use a pill sorter to keep track of daily
medications. Available at most pharmacies, they're real
time-savers. Because they are labeled by day, you'll always
know
if you've taken your meds.
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 | Control financial clutter by
keeping all your
financial information together in a file
cabinet or portable file box.
Collect banking accounts, investments, wills, credit card accounts and
insurance policies.
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 | Organize your purse and
briefcase by using small
make-up or plastic storage bags. Separate health care items,
make-up, office supplies and financial items.
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 | Keep a small "directions
notebook" in your car.
Write
down the directions to friends' homes, doctors' offices,
business appointments, etc.
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 | Organize your cleaning supplies. Make it an
easier chore. First, gather all of them. Then, get rid
of
anything you don't use. If you have a two story home, keep
supplies on each level to save
time.
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 | Try plastic drawer units on
casters for extra
storage at home or at the office. They can hold toys, kitchen
items and office supplies.
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 | Use your file folders. Whenever you start
a project at home or work, make a file folder for it. Get organized
from the start.
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