Time is really the only capital that any human being has, and the only thing he can’t afford to lose. ~Thomas Edison
We all wish we had more time. That will never happen. We get 24 hours in a day to manage as we see fit.
Creating routines, organizing supplies, and establishing filing systems will save time in the long run.
What if you feel like you don’t have the time to even get started organizing your time and space? It’s rather like the chicken and the egg. You have to use precious time in order to multiply your future free time.
If you are struggling with finding the time to organize and establish systems, decide on one small area to attack. Then use one or more of these suggestions to encourage and motivate:
- Make a date with yourself; write it in your calendar.
- Set a timer and work for one hour on your project. You can always work longer if you are on a roll.
- Work first thing in the morning so nothing can become an excuse.
- Trade organizing with a friend. Work on your project together, then spend time organizing at her place. You might not always keep an appointment with yourself up but won’t stand up someone else!
- Choose a reward you will earn when you get that area organized. Positive motivation helps when an activity seems overwhelming.
- Tape your favorite show on DVR and do your project for that hour, knowing when you are done you get to go watch your TV show.
- Have an accountability partner. Let someone know when you will begin on a specific project. Ask that person to check back with you on a certain date.
I volunteer to be that partner! Email me and tell me what you decided to do and when you plan on having it done. I will check in with you to see how you are doing.
When you get that area done, take a picture. Then you can move on to another. Congratulate yourself with a rented movie, a manicure, or a family night at McDonald’s! This is your first step toward an organized lifestyle.

