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The Virtue of Order: Managing Our Time, Thoughts, and Belongings

Posted by Paul Carl Gallipeau | Feb 13, 2014

"Let all of your Things have their Places. Let each Part of your Business have its Time."- Benjamin Franklin

Order is a Virtue

An orderly lifestyle is conducive to living a long, healthy,  and enjoyable life. An ordered life is an organized life. By living an  ordered life, we avoid wasting our time searching for things or doing  unimportant tasks.

We can order our time, our thoughts and our belongings. By  doing so, we reduce stress, avoid distractions, and improve our health  both physically and mentally.

Managing Our Time

Value your time.  Do not rely on your memory to recall scheduled events. Use some sort of  calendar or planner to record and organize your work, activities,  appointments, and so on.

Google Calendar is a good free tool for tech lovers and you can set it up to send you  reminders in text message or email form. A simple wall calendar, desk  calendar, or planner can accomplish the job as well if you work in  primarily one area.

Personally, I record my schedule in Google Calendar because  it’s with me all the time and I’m often out of the office. Make sure  your choice fits your lifestyle and workday.

Use your calendar to track deadlines, dates that bills must  be paid, birthdays, etc. You’ll rarely, if ever, forget any appointment  or event again once you form the habit of using a calendar.

This time, like all times, is a very good one, if we but know what to do with it.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson

We must schedule time to do our work, chores, household  tasks, and leisure time. The schedule doesn’t have to be set in  stone—balance is important. If you feel like working when you’ve  scheduled leisure, switch the two. Do not eliminate one for the other  unless necessary. This is where resolution comes into play.

Some people, like James Maa,  have every hour of their day scheduled and others, like myself, are  somewhere in the middle. As long as your calendar isn’t blank, you’re on  the right track.

If you hired someone to help you accomplish your life goals  and that person spent 4 hours a day watching Jersey Shore, you’d  probably fire that person. We must make sure that we do not live like  those we would fire.

Resources on Time Management

Managing Our Thoughts

It is impossible for us to remember everything so do not  bother trying. What we can do, however, is keep a record of everything  of importance or interest so that we can have access to that information  when needed.

Always carry a writing utensil and something to write on you  so that you can jot down your ideas, thoughts, and other bits of  information through out your day. A phone or tablet works too if you  prefer.

You can use these to jot down names and information about  people you meet, important dates, books or movies you want to check out.  Write anything. For paper lovers, there’s the Bullet Journal and for tech lovers you can’t beat Evernote and The Secret Weapon.

Keeping Journals

Keeping an idea journal is a useful tool for when you are  seeking inspiration, whether it be at work or while pursuing a hobby. An  idea journal is a simple list of ideas you have thought of along with  any necessary details or sketches. I write or draw some of mine in my  notebook and others in Evernote. I upload photos of my notebook musings  to keep them in Evernote too.

Keeping a personal journal is a way to become immortal. Brett and Kate McKay have an amazing article on journaling and a summary would not do it justice. I keep my personal journal and  my idea journal separate so that I don’t disclose anything private when  sharing my ideas and also for the ease of finding ideas without having  to skip through as many entries.

Your journal will become a treasure. Your journal is a book that you wrote by hand and only one copy of this book exists in the entire universe. And it’s yours.

More Resources on Managing Thoughts

Organizing Our Belongings

Messes are distracting. Disorganization induces stress. We  must avoid this mental and physical chaos by keeping our belongings neat  and orderly. Do this by any means necessary; throw things away, donate  stuff, get some totes and labels then fill up a closet, whatever it  takes.

You know that feeling you get when you’ve just cleaned your  desk and you sit down to work feeling excited and empowered? Make that  feeling the norm by keeping your desk clean. This goes for every room  and every thing. I’ve sold everything I don’t want on eBay or craigslist  and you can do the same with just a little effort.

For the paper clutter we get, we need to develop a system to  handle it and assess what action, if any, needs to be taken. Then have a  process to file it digitally or physically. The way we can have an  input system and and output system so that all those annoying papers  stay off our desks.

Getting your house in order and reducing the confusion gives  you more control over your life. Personal organization some how releases  or frees you to operate more effectively. – Larry King

If you enjoyed this article then you’ll also enjoy The  Virtue of Industry: to Do is to Succeed and The Value of Time: Life’s  Most Precious Resource. Thanks for reading!

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