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Home Time Management The Organized Schedule 7 Tips to Get Where You're Going - On Time
Manage your Time
7 Tips to Get Where You're Going - On Time
ARTICLE RATING ![]() Are you always wondering why your family and friends are always on time, and you're always late--no matter what the event? If so, here are 7 tips to get you where you're going so you arrive in plenty of time. 1. BE PREPARED AHEAD OF TIME. At least 24 hours prior to the time you must leave your home or office, make a list of everything you must do before you leave. Make sure you have enough gas in the car. Go to the ATM or bank and get the pocket money you'll need. Put your briefcase or purse right near the door. Gather what you're going to wear, so you can simply grab everything and get dressed quickly. Jot yourself any reminders on a Post-it note and stick it to the inside of your front door (things to pick up, things to bring, or things to do). You'll save lots of precious time if you have everything organized and ready to go, you won't have to rush and you'll get to your destination without stress. 6. AVOID UNNECESSARY DISTRACTIONS. If the phone rings right as you're leaving your home or office, let your answering machine screen the call. Unless it's someone calling about the particular destination you're about to leave for, then that message can probably wait until later on. It will still be waiting for you on your answering machine when you return. Believe me, if you pick up that phone, you're going to be late! 7. KEEP AN EYE ON THE TIME. Always wear a watch or have clocks in the rooms you're constantly in. And if you have to, set an alarm clock or timer to go off at the time you must leave. When the alarm sounds, it's time to get going. by Maria Gracia - Get Organized Now! http://www.getorganizednow.com FREE Get Organized Now! Idea-Pak and E-zine, filled with tips and ideas to help you organize your home, your office and your life, at the Get Organized Now! Web site. |
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