One of the most important tasks for a business owner, or even just in our day to day lives, is keeping organized. It seems every year we all know of someone at the first of the year, even ourselves, that announces “This year, I’m going to be organized!”. Unfortunately, because of our busy schedules, organization oftentimes takes a backseat to other more fun projects.
Like most people, I struggle with organization, but usually consider myself an ‘organized person’. There are some aspects of my life that are very organized (like my office and scrapbook supplies) and others that could desperately use some help (like my pictures!). With that in mind, I would like to share with you some of the tips and tricks that I have learned over the years that help me get organized.
Tip #1: Keep a paper recycle bin, paper shredder and garbage pail within easy reach of your desk so that you can eliminate unnecessary items right away. One of the traps that is easily fallen into is creating ‘piles’ to deal with later. Don’t do this! Later is usually not just 5 minutes later, it is usually days later!
Tip #2: Instead of the typical ‘inbox’ which is the catch-all for everything including several days worth of mail, magazines, bills as well as current projects, try adding additional sorters with the labels “Bills to be Paid”, “To Read/Review” and “To do”.
Tip #3: Sort your mail the moment it comes in! Most of us have a mailbox full of credit card offers, magazines, offers from other businesses, bills, etc. When the mail arrives, take 5 minutes and sort it - toss away the credit card offers that you do not want (be sure to shred them!), put the magazines in your “To Read/Review” sorter, put the bills in the “Bills to be Paid” sorter (or if you are REALLY organized - pay them right then and there), etc. By doing this you will save time in the long run!
Tip #4: Keep a record of the tasks you have completed. An important aspect of organization is making sure that you do not allow yourself to feel overwhelmed or as if you are not getting ‘enough’ done. Keep a notebook nearby on your desk to keep an ongoing list of the tasks that you have completed or are in the process of working on so that you can look back at your accomplishments at the end of the day.
Tip #5: Start the next day off right! Instead of spending time each morning determining what your day will look like, develop your task list the evening before. At the end of your day, develop a priority list of what needs to get done the next day. Also, it is important to understand that the likelihood is great that not everything will get done - this is why we prioritize! Congratulate yourself for what you DID get done at the end of each day.
Remember, no one is perfectly organized. It takes time, patience and determination to maintain organization, but it can be done! And don’t forget, it takes around 30 days to make something new into a consistent habit.