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Do NOT expect others to keep track of your schedule for you. At
end of
day, you are responsible for what you did and did not get done. Take responsibility for
time you have and get
most out of it. Watch others who seem to be good at staying organized and try to do what they do. Take
initiative to follow
guidelines in this article and get organized.
Do make getting organized a priority. It is not easy, but it is definitely worth it. Most people are already so busy that they barely have time to eat during
day. Ironically, spending more time organizing and thinking about your day will save time in
end. And natural laws of entropy dictate that you are going to have to put in a little energy to bring order to your days. With so many other things demanding your attention, making your calendar a priority will mean it actually gets done, rather than just another unchecked item on your daily to-do list.
Do NOT give up. Getting organized is a habit, and like any other good habit it is going to take time to become a permanent part of your life. You may do great one week and completely lose it
next. Just regroup and recommit yourself each Monday morning to take your calendar by
reins and make
most of each day. We all have 24 hours each day to do all that is required of us - getting organized will determine in large part how much we are able to get done each day.

Nick Smith is a client account specialist with 10x Marketing - More Visitors. More Buyers. More Revenue. For organizational software that includes a blank calendar, check out GoBinder.com.