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Setting goals to organize your future [Opinion]

 For the brief amount of posts we have published so far, the recurring theme has been about using planning as a means to become organized.  Anything from the to-do list to wedding planning can help you to become an overall more organized person.  I truely believe that these same organization skills can be applied to the larger picture, your future.  There are 3 areas of goal setting that I feel can really help you to organize your future and accomplish anything you can put your mind to:

  1. Financial
  2. Career
  3. Life

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[Idea] More Advanced - Pocketmod.com

I assume by now you have mastered the basic to-do list.  I have found a great online resource for a more advanced to-do list: Pocketmod - The Free Recyclable Personal Organizer (http://www.pocketmod.com).  This is a great invention and you have to try out their website to see it in action.  You customize an 8-page to-do list with lists, calendars, games, financial planners, etc., then you print it out and fold it up to fit in your pocket.

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[Idea] 8 Tips For Helping You Get Organized

Here are some tips I read in my local “CitiScapes” magazine.  Add these basic tasks to your everyday routine and you’ll be thinking like an organizer in no time

  1. Make your bed every day - With a partner, it’s even four times faster.  Make it part of your children’s routine as well.  The bed is the first thing we see when entering a bedroom, and an unmade bed plays psychological havoc on our peace of mind.  It’s an excellent way to train children to love order while they’re young.
  2. Do one load of laundry every day - This adds only a few minutes to your daily routine, leaving your weekend free of that mountain of dirty laundry. Read the rest of this entry »

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[Idea] The Basics - To-Do List

Okay, so the first post grabbed your attention and you are willing to give it a shot - you are ready to get organized.  That is excellent, but slow down a bit.  Even though I would always suggest to give everything a wholehearted effort and really put yourself into it, I am going to suggest to start this one a little slow so you can start to see results quickly.

Here are the basics of organization to help lead you to get more things done in the same amount of time we all have in the day: The To-do List

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[Opinion] To be organized. Nature vs. Nurture

Nature vs. Nurture definition (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nature_versus_nurture):

The nature versus nurture debates concern the relative importance of an individual’s innate qualities (”nature”) versus personal experiences (”nurture”) in determining or causing individual differences in physical and behavioral traits.

The question relating to On Organization is: Does a person become organized and task oriented because of innate qualities or because of personal experiences.  Basically, can someone teach themselves to be organized or will a disorganized person just always be that way?

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Welcome to On Organization

Welcome to OnOrganization.com.  This is a blog with topics about organization: financial, personal, home, mental, and more.  Topics of this website will include:

  • Opinions About Organization
  • Stories Of Disorganization
  • Ideas For Improvement

Please leave a note and read around.  If you have stories or ideas you want to contribute, please contact me and let me know.

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