3 Habits to Help Us STAY Organized Marcia Ramsland, the Organizing Pro, helps people organize their home, office, files, holidays—just about everything! In this Organization UPGRADE, she shares about three habits that can make anything more organized. “As I speak on organizing,” Marcia says, “the comment often arises, ‘I get organized but then it all falls apart. How can I stay organized?’ Good question.” I (Dawn) am a pretty organized person. The Lord is a God of peace, order and harmony—not “disorder” and confusion (1 Corinthians 14:33); and I think He wants us to reflect that in our lives. That said, I have one area in my home that always disintegrates into disorder, so I was eager to read Marcia’s wisdom for organizing. Marcia continues . . . Here are three habits that can take you from frustrated to fantastic. Anyone can practice them. It takes one new action at a time and persistence. 1. Practice the “Two Minute Pickup” All Day. This means before leaving in the morning clean up the kitchen for two minutes, before lunch spend 2 minutes clearing out emails, before dinner spend 2 minutes organizing desk papers into a To Do list. You’ll always come back to “order.” 2. Set up a Weekly Schedule. A simple 3 x 5 card posted near your computer will remind you: Monday – send staff email Tuesday – clean out one file Wednesday – send your blog post … etc. Or at home, post it in the kitchen: Monday – wash clothes Tuesday – get groceries Wednesday – vacuum … etc. If you want to improve any aspect of your life, set up a weekly schedule. Test and adjust it until it works. 3. Use an Email or Phone Reminder to Create a New Habit. If you want to be on time for work and your drive is 20 minutes, set a reminder to ring 30 minutes before arrival. That gives you a 10 minute cushion to leave. If you want to remember to exercise more, set a reminder 45 minutes before you need to be at the gym. Why does a Two-Minute Pickup, Weekly Schedule and email/phone Reminder work? Because they create regular habits to accomplish things you need to do daily. These aren’t “To Do” list items. They are routine habits that will build a successful day! A Personal Application: The retirement home in Florida wondered how I could remember to call my mother Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 4 pm every week. Simple – My phone rang 15 minutes before the time in California and I called my 88-year-old Mom. When she passed away I had no regrets and lots of good memories. It was a good time habit. What would be the best thing to set a Time Reminder for yourself? Marcia Ramsland is The Virtual Organizing Coach for Business and Life Success. Her books on simplifying the holiday season have encouraged many. “Turn Seasonal Stress into Holiday Success,” she says. For helpful holiday resources, or to download your FREE Holiday Calendar and get your Holiday Book Planner, go to www.organizingpro.com. Graphic adapted, Image courtesy of photostock at FreeDigitalPhotos.net. Organization