Getting It Together
Aug 17, 2008 Unplugged Authentcity
A while back I wrote about getting Back to Organization and I have really been accomplishing that. I even have my husband on the bandwagon - well somewhat anyway, but hey sometimes it takes time. What I have been doing to pay attention to how things are unorganized is reading books and articles and asking questions. I am also taking a few mental and physical notes.
Some of the things that I have concluded are:
- I have to be the example to my family and show them that glorifying God includes keeping the home in order and being more organized. I had given up somewhat with Mr Messy in the house. However, I have been pushing him daily to get it together by reminding him that the Word tells us that whatever you do, you are to do it to the glory of God. Talk about conviction
- I am to teach Brehane now the value of clean and organized. He does pretty good with it but misses some point and that is to be expected at 4. So I am to model it for him.
- In order to get my office organized I need my own space because my husband and I understand organization a little differently. That issue will be remedied once we get to GA in a few weeks.
- I can’t get frustrated when they don’t do it as I want. As long as it neat and organized I need to be ok with that. I have to say that to myself about 10 times a day.
- Your style and personality says a lot about how you organize yourself. For example my family is very simple but also a little anal (ok that can be a good thing really it can) in how we do thing so my organization efforts must reflect that. I am very tight on keeping thing in their place and I try to organize my home to reflect that and to make it easy to accomplish.
- An unorganized mess equals an unorganized mind.
Those are a few things that I have concluded but not all. And I am still learning as I go.
With business I am learning to use tools and resources that will help me stay on task, keep up with my to-do list, keep meeting time straight, and be more functional as I work through that day.
Here are some of the things I have been doing:
- I found that the to-do list applications online don’t work for me without writing it down on paper as well. I find that often times I open my email and ignore the ones telling me what I need to do. So I am writing it on paper and keeping it right beside me as I work. I am even reverting to using the whiteboard on my wall to help me stay on task. When it stares you in the face, you just can’t ignore it.
- I add appointments, events, weekly tasks to my Google calendar as soon as they are confirmed. With Google you can print out the day, week, agenda, and month so that helps a lot. I am a very visual person.
- I found a very cool way to Twitter and stay on task with Zenbe. You cna even invite your clients and friends to see your scehdule, documents, etct.
- I am also using a very simple application called CreativePro Office for keeping up with all my clients, sending invoices, keeping time, and more. I am not using it as efficiently as I should be but I will get it all together soon.
- I keep track of all my clients in a notebook. I jot down stuff like their names, phone, likes, dislikes, project possibilities, notes from meets we may have and more. It really helps me to keep up with them. I do the same for an JV (joint venture) projects I have.
- I am creating charts. Charts for goals, blogging, and more. Did I tell you that I am a very visual person.
- I narrowed down my daily work schedule for clients to about 6.5 hours per day. It really helps when accepting clients and assignments or projects. To work on the back end of business and my blogs I have set aside Sundays because my husband is either home or he takes Brehane with him to work. Sure there are days when I work longer or Sundays when the family is out but that is when you learn the value of flexbility.
A little sidenote: I am not an affiliate of any program mentioned here. I just think they are very valuable tools for getting and staying organized.
Now I am still organizing for homeschool but it should be pretty simple because AJ attends the academy now in Oklahoma and Brehane will only be 5 when we get started. Most of my time with him will be creative play and we only homeschool for a few hours per day.
So there you have it. A portion of my journey to getting back to organization. A good book to read about getting and stay organized is Organizing From The Inside Out. It is a great little read and will get your organizing wheels turning.
My husband actually brought it home and I told him that he needed it more than me. But I picked it up because you can never learn too much - well actually I think in some instances you can. I figured that if I read it my husband and I can talk about the ideas in the book and that will help us to communicate better when it come so organization because sometimes I can go on one of “Tara Rants” and that is just not a cool thing to do. To watch me fuss and clean can be hilarious but it wears this woman out.
How are you getting it all together? Do you have any tips for me?
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August 17th, 2008 at 1:44 pm
Great job Latara too have found that the online calendars and to dos do not work well for me I have to spend to much time clicking over to that site to see t he list and I enjoy the physical act of writing the list and checking things off as I accomplish them.
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August 17th, 2008 at 1:51 pm
Thanks for the comment Alyssa! Maybe it is being a visual person but there is just something about pen and paper
August 17th, 2008 at 2:02 pm
Tip: Get the DVD of Organizing From the Inside out - you can even get it at the library. Its MUCH more entertaining than reading the book. Maybe you can even get hubby to watch it with you (ask for it as a birthday present or something!) Watch it one time and just enjoy it. The watch it again to catch all the details. Also, I took notes outlining the whole DVD so just email me at Sarah@solutionsforbusymoms.com with the subject “OFTIO Notes” and I’ll send the m to you. Watch that DVD a couple of times, with my notes and you’ll have her whole system memorized and you’ll be ready to go. If you want to order a copy to keep (which I recommend) you can get it here: http://www.solutionsforbusymoms.com/organizingfromtheinsideout
August 17th, 2008 at 2:04 pm
Also, you might like this interview i did on Cara’s show on Effective To Do Lists:
http://momstalkradio.com/2008/household-helper-talk-show-11/
I’m excited to try Zenbe. Thanks for the recommendation!
August 17th, 2008 at 2:49 pm
Wow, I totally understand where you are coming from Latara:) I have to remind myself daily that my children will never clean the house or pick up like I would, but as long as it is clean, it is ok….still working on it:) I too don’t like the online organizational calendars, I am very visual as well and when I write things down, it definitely seems to help.
I keep a separate folder for my writings and ideas and when I need some inspiration I go through my folder. I also have a notebook with clear protector pages that I keep other inspirational writings to get me back on track:)
I love lists, so I always have a list in my planner that I write out for the day and one on my cork board above my desk, seeing it through out the day helps me focus on the tasks needed to be accomplished.
At the moment, I am working at getting my office organized and hopefully that will help too:) Thanks Latara for reminding me that being organized is the way to be:)
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