Organize Your Life – Part 2 In Part One of “Organize Your Life,” Kathy Carlton Willis covered several helpful organization tips along with spiritual applications. She explained how we can have less stress in our homes and our hearts as we get organized. In this article, she continues the topic with 4 more tips. I (Dawn) think one of the biggest consequences of disorganization—whether in our homes, our workspace or our heart—is stress. I’m glad to see Kathy addresses this. Kathy continues . . . There are several ways we can take life hacks and use the same principles to straighten up our spiritual lives, too. Here are a few more tips as we continue the article started here. 5. Loaded is Bloated. What slows down an electronic device? When there are too many programs or documents loaded to it, or too many apps open. The only way to make it faster is to lighten its load or to add more hard drive or memory. Spiritual Life: What slows me down? When I have too many burdens I’m trying to carry around. I have so many tasks going at once I’m not multi-tasking, I’m maxi-tasking. I have to let some of it go in order to have enough white space in the margins to think straight. Then I give God room to work in my life—His strength is my hard drive and His Spirit is more memory. “Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a huge crowd of witnesses to the life of faith, let us strip off every weight that slows us down, especially the sin that so easily trips us up. And let us run with endurance the race God has set before us” (Hebrews 12:1 NLT). 6. Do It When You Think of It. The older I get, the more I realize I have to do things when I think of them, otherwise, out of mind is, well—out of sight! Spiritual Life: What do I do when I’m reminded of my sin? The best time to deal with it is as soon as it comes to mind. 7. Handle It Once. Don’t handle the same piece of paper twice. If it’s trash, throw it out. If it’s a bill, pay it. If it needs to be filed, file it. Spiritual Life: Am I holding on to chronic guilt? Once I’ve asked God to forgive me, it’s time to receive that forgiveness and move on. The longer I hang on to the guilt, the harder it is to get rid of. 8. Take Five! It doesn’t take an hour or half-day to organize. Use the five minutes it takes to make a cup of coffee to pick up clutter or empty the dishwasher. When commercials come on the television, deal with a pile of papers. Five-minute work-bursts add up fast, and keep you from being overwhelmed. Take five minutes before leaving the house to straighten up. Before bed take another five minutes to pick up items that didn’t get put away. Prepare ahead for the next day. Treat five-minute work-bursts as a race, and you’ll be surprised what you get done! The bonus? Once you get going, you’ll extend that five-minute challenge to longer work sessions, because once you get started you feel up to tackling more. Spiritual Life: Am I putting off having some quiet time with God until I find an extra hour in my day? I need to grab five minutes when I can get it to talk to God or read His Word or listen to His Spirit. And the more I spend time with Him, the more I want to. How will you get organized to have less stress in your home and heart? Kathy Carlton Willis—God’s Grin Gal—shines the light on what holds you back so you can grow. She’s a speaker and author with over a thousand articles online and in print, as well as her Bible study, Grin with Grace. She’s a bi-monthly columnist with CBN and a devotional writer for Todd Starnes. She and her husband Russ live in Texas with Jazzy, their hilarious Boston Terrier. Graphic adapted, courtesy of geralt at Pixabay. Organization Spiritual Growth