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  • Simplify, Simplify, Simplify

    Author: Louise Morganti Kaelin
    Just as location is the key driver to success in real
    estate, simplification is the key to success in life. No
    matter how much you want your life to change, it's
    impossible if there is no room for change.

    We tend to fill our lives with activity and with 'stuff'.
    It's supposed to mean we're successful, that we're fully
    living. The reality is that it usually just leaves us
    feeling overwhelmed, crowded and with a longing for a
    simpler, quieter life. By filling every minute of the day,
    we find ourselves with no time to be 'quiet', to go
    within, to find the inner peace that allows us to be
    creative, productive and free. By having too much stuff, we
    feel cramped, stifled and burdened. We feel restricted by
    'too much' of everything and this impedes our ability to
    do what's truly important to us.

    It's not necessary to go down to the bare minimum, but it
    is essential that we give ourselves room to grow and time
    to be reflective. And there is a pervasive effect.
    Simplifying your life in any area gives you more 'space'
    in all areas. Try it!

    To get you started, here are a few ideas to simplify your
    life. Get prepared for a burst of energy from doing each
    one of these.

    1. Clean out your closet.

    Throw or give away what you no longer wear. [Recently read a
    great tip for this. Take 10 minutes to re-arrange all the
    hangers in your closets back-wards, with the hook facing
    the front. Once you've washed or cleaned something, hang
    it up with the hangar facing the usual way. After a time
    you've set (3 to 6 months, after a 'season') get rid of
    all the clothes whose hangars are still facing the front.
    This is an easy and almost painless way of cleaning out the
    closet!]

    2. Keep your inbox clean.

    Delete as much as possible as soon as you've read it. Use a
    simple folder system to file the rest. Use large groupings
    such as chronological time (January through December,
    rolling year). Filing by topic, unless it is a large
    project, seldom works. [How often have you found 4 folders
    on the same project, all called something different?]. Use
    the tools available in your mailbox to auto-filter email.
    Choose a primary email reader and have all others
    auto-forwarded to that email box. Most email readers allow
    you to automatically delete or file mail from specific
    individuals.

    3. Schedule a breather.

    If you live by a calendar, schedule one hour a day to allow
    some breathing space. Use this to time to go through email,
    do call-backs, read important mail. Or use it go outside
    and get some air. Take a quick walk around the block. Five
    minutes away from your work area (even, or especially, if
    you work at home) can have a dramatic effect on your
    productivity.

    4. Schedule time to work on specific projects.

    You leave most meetings with something to do, right? Give
    yourself time to work on these things by scheduling
    work-time in your calendar. Otherwise, it will be 6pm and
    you get to start 'working'.

    5. Pick a corner.

    Divide your desk or room into sections. Pick one section and
    start de-cluttering. Try to touch things only once while
    going through this process. Use 3 boxes or bags, marking
    them as follows: 'Keep', 'Give Away'; and 'Toss'. If
    it's paper, ask yourself 'If I lost it, could I find it
    elsewhere?' If the answer is yes, throw it away. Where ever
    possible, come up with a system that will allow you to
    maintain the de-cluttered space. [Another tip: if you find
    yourself having trouble parting with some items, put them
    in a box, label the box with a date 6 months from now,
    store in garage or closet. If you haven't gone into the box
    by the time the date rolls around, throw it away without
    opening it.]

    6. Delegate.

    Stop trying to do everything yourself. Ask yourself 'Where
    is it important that I spend my time? How do I want to
    spend my time?' Get rid of everything else. This includes
    things like getting someone to clean the house, using
    automatic bill-paying systems, etc. If you are delegating
    to a work associate or family member, be sure to delegate
    the whole thing (how to do it as well as what to do.) If it
    can only be done 'your way', then you will be the only
    one who can do it.

    7. Automate.

    If you have to do anything on a regular schedule, develop a
    system that is easily repeatable. Use the tools that make
    the most sense for the job. This ranges from using
    templates for written documents to cleaning the house in a
    specific pattern. Find out what works for you and then make
    it better (and faster!).

    8. Buy in Bulk.

    Buy 6-month supplies of things you use on a daily basis. And
    to simplify even more, order them through the web and have
    them delivered to your house! We spend an inordinate amount
    of time running 'errands'. Keeping large supplies on hand
    is a great way to pick up some extra time.

    9. Get rid of old commitments or goals.

    Sometimes we find ourselves doing things or hanging on to
    goals that were right at one point in our life, but no
    longer fit who we are now. Stop to think about every thing
    you're doing or working towards. Does it still fit your
    life today? If not, stop doing it or get rid of it as a
    goal.

    10. You get to choose the pace.

    Whether you pick 'Fast & Furious' or 'Slow & Easy',the
    important thing is to keep working on simplifying your life
    and finding ways to keep it simple. Let yourself have fun
    and be creative with this.

    About the Author

    (c) Louise Morganti Kaelin. Louise is a Life Success Coach
    who partners with individuals who are READY (to live their
    best life), WILLING (to explore all options) and ABLE (to
    accept total support). Find many free resources to assist
    you in living the life of your dreams at
    http://www.touchpointcoaching.com For her free newsletter
    of insightful, practical suggestions for creating your best
    life, email mailto:on-536@ezezine.com

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