How to Organize Yourself: The Easy and Simple Way to Declutter and Organize Your Life
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Do you want to relieve stress by bringing order to your life once and for all?
Are You Pulling Your Hair Out Because Your Life Is A Disorganized Mess?
Feel like a chicken running around with your head cut off?
Is your house a mess? Papers piling up on your kitchen counter. You can no longer see what color the top of your desk is. And it's getting harder and harder to feel comfortable in your own home with the mess. The hectic schedule. And the unorganized life.
There comes a point when you must say, "Enough! I need to get organized now if it kills me!"
Sometimes all it takes is a little push in the right direction to get started.
Where can you get that push? Let the author help you with his guidebook...
How to Organize Yourself: The Easy and Simple Way to Declutter and Organize Your Life
This book will teach you to dump your old frantic habits and get organized once and for all.
If you spend all your time getting one task done just so you can move on to another, you need to make sure you don't waste one minute. Any time spent dilly-dallying is time you don't get to sit back and relax. (It feels great to relax, doesn't it?)
The truth is, sometimes you're so busy with life you don't have time to sit down and make a plan to get organized. Well, help is here. Now you can...
Get Rid of the Bad Habits That Keep Your Life an Unorganized Mess!
If you're feeling more than a little stressed out today, now is the time to start managing your life for the better. You can restore order to your household (and clean it up while you're at it) while relieving the tension you're feeling (so you can finally sleep well at night).
Within the author's guidebook, you'll learn how to turn your hectic life right side up. With tips, tricks, and tactics to bring order to your life, you'll finally feel the weight lifted off your shoulders.
Here is just some of the information you will find inside the guidebook:
- 10 ways to remember even the tiniest details of your life (to keep your thoughts organized)
- How to relieve stress through organization
- 13 secrets to discovering organization in your everyday life (and how to stay that way)
- 9 things (that are probably cluttering your house) to throw out today
- 8 places to remove clutter from your life
- 3 steps to dealing with papers and documents to keep your desk, office, or kitchen counter organized.
- How your disorganization can affect (and annoy) others
- 5 tips and tricks for organizing your household (and kids)
- Why it's important to keep both work and home ready for efficiency and productivity
- The secret to running your home like a business
- How "playtime" can help you get more done
- 3 things to concentrate on when you plan your schedule
- 4 steps to making your junk drawer a haven of organization
- 13 ways to help teach your child studying skills and organization
- How to take back control of your messy kitchen
- 6 timesaving tips to help you get and stay organized
- The powerful COPE method for managing time
- The secret to organizing for moving day
- Steps to finally organizing your office
- 25 tips and tricks for clearing out your workspace so you can finally work free of the mess
- 6 requirements for organizing success and 3 common organizing principles
- 10 tips, tricks, and tactics for busy moms who want to stay organized (and one step ahead)
The truth is, when you're disorganized, it affects other people, and they often don't appreciate it. If it's your kids you're affecting, you may be the one who is unhappy with yourself.
Start reading this book now, and you will see how easily you can leave your stressful, disorganized ways behind you!
Anthony Langmartey
Anthony Langmartey was educated at the Central University College. He is a deliverance minister, evangelist, author, counselor, public speaker, and entrepreneur. Widely known for his work in resolving personal and spiritual conflicts, Anthony Langmartey maintains brisk counseling, consulting, and speaking schedule. Anthony Langmartey also conducts seminars on leadership, marriage, religion, wealth, personal development, entrepreneurship, and spiritual identity.
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I dedicate this book to my lovely wife, Suzzie Langmartey. for her undivided love, care, and support.
Introduction
You can find pictures anywhere. It is simply a matter of noticing things and organizing them. You just have to care about what is around you and have a concern with humanity and the human comedy
– Elliott Erwitt.
How we spend our time says a lot about who we are.
If you are simply too tired or do not have adequate time to do anything in the evenings, then your daily routine is out of balance, and you need to make adjustments.
Your work can be too difficult or unsuitable, or you may not be making full use of your hours during your day or evening. A good balance of your time is needed for work, goals, recreation, and relaxation. Take a close look at your daily routine, examine your findings, and come up with a plan. Be prepared to follow your plan and with this, you can become better organized.
Why be better organized?
Being busy will keep your mind off worry, because you will not be thinking of two different things at a time. You can make good use of your time away from work to increase your knowledge of things and life, to work on a hobby or project, and then to relax and be content. This is good balance, and when you are better balanced, you are better organized.
Perhaps you are a single parent and in a bit of a time crunch each day. Make a point to sit and relax each day and plan. If you are careful, you should be able to find just a few hours each day to apply yourself to be better organized.
I know of no more encouraging fact than the unquestionable ability of man to elevate his life by conscious endeavor
– Henry Thoreau (1817-1862).
Most of us use only a small amount of our true capabilities, and we can all do so much more. You can learn new things. This will give you a new purpose in life and a feeling of achievement. Read nonfiction books to increase your knowledge of everyday things in life and learn new skills or improve on existing ones. All of this will help you to be better organized.
The more organized you are, the more time you will have for yourself. As you become better organized, take on a new after-hours project. Start with something small and work your way up to devote more and more time to your project. Perhaps you can take on a new woodworking project, for example. Once you complete it, you will feel good about yourself and how you are spending your new, organized time.
With a place for everything and everything in its place, you are freed up in body and mind to take on new endeavors.
If you are under a lot of stress, a more passive and relaxing undertaking might be just what you need, at least to start with. For just one day a week or a few hours on certain days, set aside time for your own unique enjoyment. When you do this, staying organized will not feel as much of a chore. You will naturally wish to remain organized so that you will have more time for yourself.
Take a walk in the park, listen to lovely music, read an interesting novel, leisurely work in the yard, or watch a bit of TV, these are all of the perks in time from staying organized.
When I go into my garden with a spade, and dig a bed, I feel such an exhilaration and health that I discover that I have been defrauding myself all this time in letting others do for me what I should have done with my own hands.
– Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882)
See How Easily You Can Leave Your Stressful, Disorganized Ways Behind You!
If you don’t get organized now, you’ll hate yourself later.
When your life is orderly, you feel light and free. But when it’s a chaotic mess, there’s always a weight on your shoulders that keeps you from feeling