I recently bought Brett Manning’s Singing Success and tried to get into the habit of using it everyday…but no such luck! I forget, or make up excuses to myself or just feel like i dont have enough time when i get home! i have a musical audition next month and i really want my voice to be a little better before then. can anyone help me get organized so i dont get off track?
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I’m feeling just lousy. I stay up ’till 4 in the morning and just think I’m one eighth into my life. I haven’t done anything exept get an edjucation. I set goals but they always go to crap, I know I got the rest of my life but I’ll end up like some junkie in the streets begging for money. Why do I feel like this?
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It doesn’t. I’m very organized in both my work and home life, and nothing really prevents that.
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I need motivation tips. There are many things I should be doing (eating healthy, exercising, studying, cleaning, etc) but I lack the motivation.
I can work up the motivation to do something one day, but that’s it, then it fades.
How do you get/keep yourself motivated?
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From http://www.ahealthyme.com/topic/organize…
How to get organized
1. Commit yourself to making decisions now about what to do with each piece of paper. Handle paper only once. Ask yourself, “Do I really need it?” If so, file the document at once in the broadcast category to which it refers.
2. Keep close to you only the things you use frequently.
3. Store little-used items farther away. Even on a shelf, keep the least-used items in the back. Keep those items you use frequently in the front, for easy retrieval.
4. When clearing the top of surfaces, start with one stack of papers and sort from the top down. When finished with each stack, you will see a clear work space, and your progress will be easy to monitor. This forces you to decide on each piece of paper and when finished, you will see the top of your desk again.
Making time to clean up clutter
5. Spend 15 minutes twice a day clearing out your in-box. Don’t let it turn into a holding, aging or procrastinating tray. Sort incoming mail into categories by priority or by action.
6. Break the habit of writing things down on numerous scraps of paper. Write notes in the appropriate place the first time; in the client file, onto the calendar or on your to/do list.
7. Be realistic about the amount of information you can read and absorb. Limit the number of subscriptions you take, and copy articles as soon as you read them. Pass the periodical along to someone else, throw it away or recycle it.
8. Make lists regularly. Daily To-Do lists, as well as larger project lists help you get and stay organized. Use checklists to help do routine things more easily and quickly.
9. Say “No” more often. The best way to get off-track is to say “Yes” to every request. Every time you agree to a new demand, you say no to a previous commitment.
Where to put it all
10. Don’t buy anything unless you have a place to put it. To keep excess at bay, if you add an item, you must remove an item.
11. Label everything that contains things: binders, folders, suitcases, etc.
12. Organize bookcases by placing similar materials together.
13. Schedule multiple appointments for the same day instead of spreading them throughout the week. This reduces your travel time and parking hassles.
14. Buy enough greeting cards for special occasions like birthdays, anniversaries, get-well and thank-you at one time so that you need not make special trips to the store.
15. Keep two files, one for instruction manuals and one for guarantees. Staple the receipt to the guarantee or warranty page. Then when you need to return an item, all the information is handy. Purge the file periodically for appliances that have worn out, broken, or been sent to charity.
16. Label photos with the date and people’s names as soon as they are developed.
17. Keep a pair of scissors near where you read newspapers and magazines. You can easily clip those articles you wish to save.
18. Keep only one project or file open on your desk at any time. This reduces the likelihood of stray papers becoming attached to the incorrect document and misfiled.
19. When unsure about a what to do with a document, ask yourself, “What would I do if it were one week before vacation?” Act accordingly.
20. Clear the top of your desk at the end of each day. It completes the day’s work, makes a clean space for you to see the next morning and stops paper buildup.
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Well, for a collage, I often have a nice big poster, with a bright vivid title across the top, and several pictures that all relate to a theme.
Oh.
Did you perhaps mean College? Scary.
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I’m really unorganized and it’s starting to effect my grades, I lose homework and notes all the time, I need some tips to get organized.
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I Know sororities and other organizations exist on regular campuses but does that include online students?
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I would like tips for orgainizing bills and finances and also organizing things around the house.
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Getting organized can mean cleaning the house to rearranging papers in a file. Not many people enjoy doing boring jobs such as going through papers for hours at a time. Therefore, it is hard to get in the mind set to even get ourselves to do jobs like clean the house or shuffle through a few papers.
I believe that taking the time to organize can feel like it is a waste of time in our lives; that we could spend the time doing other things such as being with friends or playing with a pet. But it’s just getting past that barrier of thinking that would make getting organized easier.
Instead of thinking that it would be a waste of time, think about how great it would be if everything was neat and in perfect order- how easy it would be to find things that are needed instead of constantly shuffling through papers or rummaging in cupboards.
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