Time Wasters

Written by Joe Cirillo


If your days seem shorter it may have nothing to do with Daylight Savings Time and more to do withrepparttar “time wasters” that steal your time – minute by minute, hour by hour. Time wasters aren’t necessarily things we do, but rather things we don’t do. Let’s say for example you have a series of file cabinets that onrepparttar 101266 outside seem neat, but once opened looks as if a Pendaflex bomb went off. Sure in theory you know whererepparttar 101267 files are, they’re in this stack of file cabinets… somewhere. This is a time waster. By setting up a system for organization you’ll know exactly where to look for this file each time you need it. This won’t just lessen your frustration, it will help give yourepparttar 101268 momentum you need to organize other areas of your life and get rid of those thieves of time: time wasters.

Research has shown that most people lose up to two productive hours each day. The primary reason: time wasters. Be aware of time wasters that could be secretly stealing your time:

ØDisorganized closets: how many mornings have you spent digging through your closet trying to find a specific blouse or shirt that seems hidden between a slew of clothes. ØOverloaded drawers: are you sure you still need all those socks? ØPack rats: you don’t need to keep everything, seriously you don’t. Get rid of it, sell it, give it away or toss it, but don’t keep it. The general rule of thumb is if you haven’t touched it in six months, you probably don’t need it anyway.

A CRUISE SHIP MOMENT

Written by Joe Cirillo


I bet you’re wondering: Where does my time go and what can I do to have more of it? Joinrepparttar club. We are all inrepparttar 101265 same boat! Speaking of boats, close your eyes for a moment and imagine you're on a cruise inrepparttar 101266 Mediterranean. There is nothing passing through your mind other thanrepparttar 101267 tranquility of this pure moment. You have just experienced purity, clarity, relaxation, and having quality time. How do you get that same quality time into your daily life?

The Gift of Time

How many times have you said to yourself: "There is never enough time” or “Where didrepparttar 101268 time go today?" Our society moves fast and works hard. We rarely think aboutrepparttar 101269 wonderful free things in life. The air, mountains, oceans, blue sky, sun, moon, and YOUR TIME! Time is a great gift, given to all of us at birth. It is yours, you own it. It's priceless— and it's free. What you do with it is your choice. It can make you more successful, relaxed, confident, happy, and give you that same cruise-ship feeling in your daily life.

We tend to take Time for granted because it's there with us every day, in our faces. It almost has its own voice saying: "So, what are you going to do with me today?" ANALOGY: Time is a natural resource. It is energy— just like oil, hydrogen, and electricity. These forms of energy have to be harnessed and stored and so does Time. Two examples of this might be:

1. Someone calls you to arrange for lunch, dinner, a run, a meeting, or to attend an event with your children. What do you do? You look at your appointment book or PDA and say: "I can do it, I'll block that time out." This suggests you are organized and have your time under control.

2. You look at your appointment book or PDA and say," I just don't haverepparttar 101270 time, I can't do it." If this happens repeatedly, it suggests that you don't have your time under control.

Inrepparttar 101271 first example, your time was stored, like energy. When energy is needed, it is drawn on and distributed to a planned destination. Stored time can be distributed like it was inrepparttar 101272 first example.

The Speed of Time

We all complain about how fast time moves,repparttar 101273 days, weeks, months, and all ofrepparttar 101274 sudden, it’s, “I don't believe it,repparttar 101275 year is over!" The solution is simple: Time is not managed inrepparttar 101276 abstract; time is managed through organizing your home and workplace. When your home and workplace are organized, your time and life are managed. Research has proven this point over and over. Two hours of productive time are wasted each day through disorganization and clutter, causing stress and pressure, never allowing for that cruise-ship moment.

How many of us are guilty of occasionally not being able to find car keys, sunglasses, reading glasses, file folders, a favorite blouse,repparttar 101277 TV remote, telephone hand set, cell phone or even a pen? I have a friend who foundrepparttar 101278 TV remote inrepparttar 101279 fridge,repparttar 101280 car keys inrepparttar 101281 trash, his glasses underrepparttar 101282 hood ofrepparttar 101283 car. None of this was a result of short-term memory loss. It was a result of disorganization.

Time is likerepparttar 101284 speed of sound. It moves at mach speeds, nano seconds. In 1942 Franklin Roosevelt said it best: "Never before have we had so little time in which to do so much." Sixty-three years later, we still have so little time to do so much. The speed of time will not change. Nor willrepparttar 101285 cultural mix of people throughoutrepparttar 101286 world.

It started inrepparttar 101287 1200s withrepparttar 101288 great seagoing explorers. Their early connection withrepparttar 101289 other side ofrepparttar 101290 world not only accelerated our perception of time, but it also involved our exposure to other cultures. I tell you this to illustrate a point. One of our concerns today is other nations. That may sound a little political, but that’s notrepparttar 101291 intention. The intention is to put into perspective how we got to this fast moving pace. Asrepparttar 101292 world comes closer together, it seems to move faster. None of us can do anything about this. It's just going to happen. Ships, trains,repparttar 101293 telegraph, telephone, automobiles, air, one-way radios, two-way radios,repparttar 101294 mail system, television, satellite dishes, UPS, FedEx, mail order, computers, cell phones,repparttar 101295 Internet. All of these contribute to our fast-moving world. Bottom line, they help our lives. We get more, it’s more convenient. Is that good? Yes. These technologies have provided more opportunity to work remotely and from home, to stay connected with business and family. Does it make you want to hide sometimes? You bet!

So how can you deal with this dizzying pace? By finding your own internal rhythm—your speed. The challenge is not to keep up withrepparttar 101296 speed of time and life around you, but to find your personal rhythm and balance. How do you get in touch with this rhythm? By being organized. The best time management courses inrepparttar 101297 world will not bring you more time. They will help you to manage your daily schedule, but if your home and workplace are not organized, your time and life will not be organized. The Origin of Clutter How did disorganization and clutter get into our lives? The answer is our heritage and our environment. If you think about it, our ancestors came on boats torepparttar 101298 New World, bringing with them only their prized possessions; they wererepparttar 101299 first pack rats. Their landing wasrepparttar 101300 beginning of America’s FAST-moving society. They had to move fast to survive, get their families settled, find work, get ahead. That early pioneering spirit established our momentum and we’ve never looked back!

How does this relate to organizing and managing your time? What we inherited is hard to shake. The reason why so many people have clutter, which leads to disorganization and time loss, is their inability to let go, to decide to get rid of unnecessary or inactive items that have been around for years. Most of this attitude is a result of our past. Holding on to those possessions. I present this brief history to give you a perspective, an understanding ofrepparttar 101301 past so you can relate it torepparttar 101302 present and future. Most people have allowed clutter to build up, hanging on torepparttar 101303 old because they have accepted it as part of life. They do not want to make any lifestyle changes. This is not about lifestyle change; this is about getting more out of life by taking control of time and space. When you don't have control of time and space, time and space have control over you.

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