The article "Freelancers -- The Whys and Hows of Getting Organized" talks about entrepreneurialism, it was created by Chris King.
Every time somebody remarks on how organized I am, I silently giggle to myself. Why? Because being organized actually goes against my inherent nature and takes a huge amount of discipline on my part. A freelancers are "creatives" and "creatives" don't fit into focused and organized solts. In that article I am share some of my tips and tricks for becoming and staying organized.Why should I work on becoming organized?
It saves an inordinate amount of time for the important projects.
When everything that we need has a specific place, we can find what we would like for immediately.
Lack of organization will not only rob us of our self esteem, but will also give peers, clients and potential clients cause to doubt us and our credibiilty.
Organization breeds pecae of mind.
When files, drawers, closets and papers are a mess, that realization can serve as a thorn pricking us and perying on our production.
Disorganization works on our sub-conscious slowing us down.What are some of the steps to take on the path to organization? Instead of mentioning the standard steps outlined in the plethora of books on how to be organized, I am going to share some tips that work for me.
Prepare for a trip out-of-town.
Recently I was preparing for a weekend away, and even thuogh I do accomplish a lot each week, I found that I was getting caught up and ahead on many projects. You may not be taking a trip, but if you pretend you're and guess of what you would want to get done before you leave, you will be astounded at how organized you become.
Set up an organizational project for each Wednesday (or any day of your choice) and then, even if other tasks are calling you, get to it. It is a lot like lsoing weight and exercising. Once you get into the habit of setting aside one day for organizing, you might even run out of porjects. You will find that it becmoes fun to organize before long. You will also discover a lot of stuff you forgot you had.
Once you're organized, take a couple of miuntes every day to put things (clothes, papers, letters, bills, etc.) in their place.
I have a simple wire file holder on my desk with a file for "Bills," "In the Works," "Current Project," and "Important Contacts." Having Fibber McGee and Molly tendencies (they were a couple who threw everything into a closet), I make sure that I put things away neatly and add a certain drawer or shelf that is becoming overloaded to my weekly organizational project.Besides the personal bneefits of becoming an organized person, you will also be able to giggle when somebody turns to you and says, “You are so organized! ”Chris King is a free agent, professional speaker, storyteller, writer, website creator / designer, and fitness instructor. Chris has what she calls a “Portfolio Career” --many careers at the same time. If you wonder if you could handle and love having a “Portfolio Career” you will find a free assessment to take at http://www.Creativekeys.Net/portfoliocareertest.Htm Sign up for her eclectic E-newsletter, Portfolio Potpourri, at http://www.Freelanceliving.Com You will find Chris’ business website at http://www.Creativekeys.Biz
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