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7 Aspects Of Organized Living April 29, 2008

Posted by janey in : success courses and programs , trackback

These 7 areas represent a great part of your life. Having clarity, focus and success in these 7 physical realms of organized living help bring you satisfaction in the emotional realms of life.

1. Organized Living - Environment

(where you go and where you stay)

What is your most regular environment? You probably do not visit too many different places during your normal days.

So make a list. I love lists. They work. Make a list of the regular environment you find yourself in. Bedroom, Bathroom, Kitchen, Living Room, Car, Train, Office, Gym, etc.

Of course, once you have this list you can begin to control how each is organized, and how you and your things and activities are organized in each.

2. Organized Living - Occupation

(career development and creative projects)

Getting organized at work requires quite something special, especially if you work with the types of clients that I do. Are there some things that regularly cause you disorganization at work?

What would your occupation look like if ideally organized? Time Management is also pretty vital here so you might want to see: time management

3. Organized Living - Personal

(your lifestyle choices, purpose, direction and gadgets)

This is a big one. Your life could be organized or efficient, but it still might not be what you really want. Preparing your aims and ambitions for your personal satisfaction is key to organized living and your ability to organize your life.

4. Organized Living - Security

(physical and economic safety)

This involves political, economic, personal safety, the security of your home, etc.

An important part of organized living is being secure. What threats are there to you at present. What steps can you take to reduce those threads?

5. Organized Living - Financial

(building wealth)

Where does your money come from?… And where does it go… (ouch).

Make a Financial Project for your overall approach to organize your life so you have clarity on your financial outlook.

6. Organized Living - People

(influence and romance)

In what way do other people play a part in your quest and evolution of organized living?

Staying in touch with friends. Spending time with friends. Living with special people. The social payoff from a life well lived makes these difficult with life management worthwhile.

7. Organized Living - Health

(physical vitality)

Are you as healthy as you’d like to be?

I’ve found that focusing on health can have incredibly profound consequences on my life satisfaction. And that’s practically synonymous with an organized life.

Bottom Line

Do you have a project for each of those 7 areas of organized living, and have you identified the next activities you are going to take for each?

See life management for more.

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