
LET'S GET ORGANIZED!:
When you are at home, do you have trouble remembering where you put your keys?
How about at work? Is your desk so cluttered you have no idea what is lurking
beneath the mess? Well, the key to becoming organized is really very simple.
It is always amazing that so many lose or misplace the keys that make so much noise
when they are in bunches; but, everyone does. To prevent this, be sure to place
them in the same spot everyday; the best bet would be a hook next to the door.
This way you always know where they are. But on the chance that you still misplace them,
attach a sound detector to the key ring and a whistle will trigger a beeper to go off
and you will locate your lost keys.
TIME SAVERS AND ORGANIZING TRICKS:
Once you are in the car, prioritize you day's tasks. This will save a lot of time
when you get to work because you will be able to get right down to business. One should also
keep a little tape recorder in the car. This is very handy for recording thoughts and
dictating memos that just pop into your head as you are heading down the highway. And
speaking into a recorder is much easier than trying to write while driving; even when
stuck in traffic. It is also helpful to keep a book containing client's information,
such as address, telephone number, directions to their office. This way the information
is always readily available, you only have to get it one time, and your clients will
be impressed at how organized you are.
PROCRASTINATION:
You've known about it since high school or college, when everybody
boasted about it. Everyone put off papers for a basketball
game or a night on the town. It was OK - you only go through
college once, right? You left college, but did you leave procrastination?
You are now accountable for procedures and personnel responsibilities
more complicated and more consequential than any you shouldered
in college. Have your habits and attitudes evolved to handle
them?
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