Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Ten Adages to Organize By
The "Why" of Organizing

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*We all use our time to get something.

*People, objects, space, information and time are all interconnected. If you want to change the arrangement of one and can't, change the arrangement of another. It will help.

*If you want to know how to organize your life, look at what's important to you.

*If it doesn't make sense to you, you won't do it. And if you're doing it, then, at some level, it is making sense to you.

*If you want to know what's important to you, look at how you use your time.

*Your brain hears what your mouth says.

*To get it all together, acknowledge that it's all apart.

*If you can't do it now, looking at it won't help you do it later. Looking at it will only make you tired.

*Move it out of your head and into your book.

*A person who has a "why" to live can bear with almost any "how."


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