My life has order because everything in it has a place. Being organized helps me achieve balance in my personal life.
I eliminate wasting time searching for things because I know I can find them exactly where they belong. I keep things in their place to reduce clutter and save money by not having to purchase what I already own.
My productivity level increases when I am able to focus on my work and my priorities in an environment free from chaos. I am able to get more work done in less time, allowing me to free my time to spend on more important things like family.
Clutter is absent from my life; instead, I am surrounded by peace and serenity. I am able to set personal goals and achieve them because I am in control of my environment.
Organization helps me succeed. I seldom have to stop my work to look for an item or wonder where my tools are. My concentration improves as I devote more uninterrupted time to my thoughts.
My life is free from stress when I know where things belong. Peace fills my soul when I look across my clean house, organized desk, and neat car.
I am organized because I value the things I own. The extra time that it takes every day to put things back in their place is worth my peace of mind.
Today, I reclaim order in my life. I choose to honor myself by giving the gift of an organized space.
Self-Reflection Questions:
1. What areas of my life could use more organization?
2. How do I feel when my space is organized?
3. What steps can I take today to improve my organization?
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Showing posts with label organization. Show all posts
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Affirmation: Organization is easy and effortless for me.
I am able to organize my time and tasks effectively. My great time management skills enable me to take care of my important tasks and still have time to enjoy life!
I keep my planner up to date. When I am asked to take on a task, I check my planner and schedule it in appropriately. If I see that there really is no time for it, I am honest about my availability and refer them to someone who can help.
By being honest about my time, I respect others because they can still get the help they need from someone else. They appreciate my system, too, because they know with certainty that, if I do commit to something, it will be done. My organization skills earn their trust.
Every day I make a to-do list of my tasks with the most important priorities. I pare this list down to a bare minimum so I know that I can get the most important things done. Then, if there is time left over, I can start on the things that have secondary importance.
Taking time for myself is a priority. It gives me a chance to relax and rejuvenate so I come back better than ever, full of renewed energy. This is why I ensure that I schedule some time for relaxation every day.
I also make sure that there is some wiggle room in my schedule. This provides me the time to take care of important things that come up during the day without overloading my regular schedule.
Today, I intend to take a second look at my schedule and revise it according to my priorities.
Self-Reflection Questions:
1. Do I make it a point to keep my schedule up to date?
2. Have I learned to say "no" when I really don't have the time for something?
3. How can I revise my daily schedule according to my priorities?
I keep my planner up to date. When I am asked to take on a task, I check my planner and schedule it in appropriately. If I see that there really is no time for it, I am honest about my availability and refer them to someone who can help.
By being honest about my time, I respect others because they can still get the help they need from someone else. They appreciate my system, too, because they know with certainty that, if I do commit to something, it will be done. My organization skills earn their trust.
Every day I make a to-do list of my tasks with the most important priorities. I pare this list down to a bare minimum so I know that I can get the most important things done. Then, if there is time left over, I can start on the things that have secondary importance.
Taking time for myself is a priority. It gives me a chance to relax and rejuvenate so I come back better than ever, full of renewed energy. This is why I ensure that I schedule some time for relaxation every day.
I also make sure that there is some wiggle room in my schedule. This provides me the time to take care of important things that come up during the day without overloading my regular schedule.
Today, I intend to take a second look at my schedule and revise it according to my priorities.
Self-Reflection Questions:
1. Do I make it a point to keep my schedule up to date?
2. Have I learned to say "no" when I really don't have the time for something?
3. How can I revise my daily schedule according to my priorities?
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Affirmation: I free myself from fear by planning ahead.
I am released from the bonds of fear because I have a plan for my day. A thorough plan is my antidote to worry and frustration. Knowing where I am headed helps me travel there with confidence.
I am calm when I know the direction in which my life is going. When I have a plan, I can enjoy peace because I know that I am prepared to face the day. I can enjoy calm because I have thought about things in advance.
I take pleasure in thinking about the future with intense anticipation, yet I plan ahead to keep myself at an advantage over uncertainty. Planning ahead helps me cultivate great ideas that may not come to me when I am placed in the spotlight.
Plans are the roadmaps to my life's adventures. My plan is not binding; rather it is a helpful guide that helps to direct me.
When I evaluate my plans, I am able to identify areas that need improvement and I work on those areas before they become a problem. I am a better person because I take the time to prepare myself in advance.
I know that my arrangements may not always work out, but they set me on a clear path toward bigger and better ideas. My plans are simply well thought out ideas of the direction I'd like to go.
Today, I choose to be free from fear by creating a realistic plan for tomorrow.
Self-Reflection Questions:
1. What plans do I have for today?
2. How can I better prepare myself for tomorrow?
3. How can I adjust my plans for the future in order to feel more confident?
I am calm when I know the direction in which my life is going. When I have a plan, I can enjoy peace because I know that I am prepared to face the day. I can enjoy calm because I have thought about things in advance.
I take pleasure in thinking about the future with intense anticipation, yet I plan ahead to keep myself at an advantage over uncertainty. Planning ahead helps me cultivate great ideas that may not come to me when I am placed in the spotlight.
Plans are the roadmaps to my life's adventures. My plan is not binding; rather it is a helpful guide that helps to direct me.
When I evaluate my plans, I am able to identify areas that need improvement and I work on those areas before they become a problem. I am a better person because I take the time to prepare myself in advance.
I know that my arrangements may not always work out, but they set me on a clear path toward bigger and better ideas. My plans are simply well thought out ideas of the direction I'd like to go.
Today, I choose to be free from fear by creating a realistic plan for tomorrow.
Self-Reflection Questions:
1. What plans do I have for today?
2. How can I better prepare myself for tomorrow?
3. How can I adjust my plans for the future in order to feel more confident?
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