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Home –› Self Help –› Organizing
 

Work-At-Home Moms Can Be Organized Too!

 
Author: Melody Spier
 

Working from home or operating a home-based business has many benefits, but one of the biggest issues that many people face is how to get organized so that they can be productive during work hours.

Many work-at-home moms (Wahms) choose to stay home so that they can increase the time spent with their families while still bringing in an income. The harsh reality is that often times, they end up working longer hours because they have too many little things to distract them. By getting organized you can reduce those distractions which will increase your free time.

GETTING ORGANIZED WILL

Reduce stress for the entire family
Increase productivity
Optimize your work & personal space
Increase free time to enjoy life
Streamline your workflow
Reduce procrastination for everyone
Getting organized can seem a little overwhelming but its really not that hard if you follow these steps before you begin.

Decide what you want organized and focus on that goal. Some people may only want to organize their desk or office while others may want their entire home to be organized including their schedules & meal planning. Either way is fine and you can always add to or take away areas as needed. If you choose to tackle multiple rooms or the entire home, I suggest you break this ultimate goal into smaller more manageable mini goals. If necessary, make yourself a note stating your ultimate goal and the time frame in which you wish to complete each mini goal and then post it in a highly visible place so you dont lose your focus.

Be willing to replace old, undesirable habits like reading through junk mail even though you know you arent interested in it with new, more productive habits such as tossing that junk before you leave the post office. The more you use your new skills, the sooner they will become a habit.

Take the time necessary to get your new system in place. You didnt get disorganized overnight and you probably wont get organized that fast either.

Realize that your new system must be maintained. Just like with a car, your system must have regular maintenance or it will eventually need a complete overhaul once again.

Determine where you would like everything to go. Make sure you choose a logical place for everything. Pencils, pens and paperclips shouldnt go in the bottom drawer furthest from you if you use them daily. But if you have a supply of them, the extras can be stored in a plastic tub, shoebox or other container with a label.

When you reach each of your goals, reward yourself. Start work an hour late or take off an hour early, rent a movie that youve wanted to see, or how about you and a friend go out for cup of coffee and a big slice of hot apple pie & ice cream. Yum!

 
 
 

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