Get yourself organized: 3 tips
Are there lots of tasks stacking up on your to-do list ― from small simple jobs to major undertakings? And sometimes you no longer even know where to start and where to stop? Then it’s time to start managing and organizing your time more effectively. In this article we provide three tips to help you with this.
Tip 1: Don’t deceive yourself
Psychologists believe we make around 20,000 decisions every day.?Some of these decisions involve weighing up which day-to-day work tasks we want to complete straight away in the morning, which to do in the afternoon and which to postpone until next week. We don’t always make these decisions as rationally as we would like to. Often we can’t get past the initial emotional response that we form in just fractions of a second: “I want to do this” or “I don’t want to do that”. If we then reconsider and reflect on our thoughts, we can often deceive ourselves and end up simply looking for reasons to justify our initial gut feeling, for example, with an excuse like “that can wait until tomorrow”. As a result, we only complete those things that we prefer to do today. Our inclinations like to play tricks on us. What we can do to combat this? Weigh up the consequences! Prioritizing unimportant things just because you like doing them, while urgent but unenjoyable things are left incomplete is a sure-fire way to cause stress.
Tip 2: Set yourself goals but make sure you remain flexible
We tend to lose sight of the big picture when we have lots of things to do. Think about the goals you want to achieve on a regular basis. It’s helpful to ask yourself questions from a long-term, medium-term and short-term perspective. What goals should I set myself for this year? What are my goals for the coming month? And what are my aims for today? Setting goals gives us direction and helps us to differentiate between important and unimportant things. The SMART method can help you to formulate your goals.
As important as it is to outline your goals clearly, it’s equally important to remain flexible while you are working towards them. Draft a rough outline of how you can achieve your goals, but make sure you leave enough room for manoeuvre so you can react spontaneously to new or unexpected developments.
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Tip 3: Use the right tools to organize your time
There are countless tools that can help improve your self-organization. For example, the ALPEN method or the ABC method can be helpful when planning and prioritizing tasks.
The ALPEN method
The ABC method