Local Organized Life Coach Expert, Offers 4 Tips for Living an Organized Life.

Daily distractions eat away at everyday life, leaving many feeling a lack of accomplishment and others a lack of connection with their friends and loved ones, always putting their friends, and themselves last. Find out how you can change that fact.
 
Oct. 4, 2010 - PRLog -- Daily distractions eat away at everyday life, leaving many feeling a lack of accomplishment and others a lack of connection with their friends and loved ones, always putting their friends, and themselves last.  Discover 4 tips to making more room in your life for your friends and loved ones, get more done in a day, and remove many distractions in your life.


As society gets ever more advanced, it seems like everyone is running around trying to accomplish more and more, allowing their relationships to take a background role, including those with family, friends, and even themselves.  The sad part, according to local organized life coach expert Richard C. Innes, is that the more we are connected with technology, the more are lives are filled with distractions, the less we are connected to those people that matter most to us. Richard offers 4 specific tips for re-organizing your life to overcome this problem:

Step 1: Schedule the Important Tasks First

The most important thing in your life is your family and friends.  They should always come first.  You start with a blank calendar, and schedule the 'family time' and the 'your time' events first. Then, and only then schedule the rest of the things you need to "DO". Schedule it all as best as possible, with whatever system works best for you, so you don't forget any important events.

Step 2: Fix the Clutter

The best way to do this is to create a "home" for everything.  If it doesn't have a home, then it needs to go! You can do this several different ways, garage sales, ebay, and donating to charity are several options.

Step 3: Don't Procrastinate

When things come up that are unexpected, and don't "fit" into the schedule you created in Step 1 above, get them done as soon as possible.  Otherwise this uncompleted task can feel like it's weighing you down, and the sooner it gets done, the better you will feel.

Step 4: Ask for Help

Even the hardest tasks get easier with more people helping. So involve your family and friends when you can, even if it's in the area of just staying organized.

Richard, who runs a popular website for getting your life organized, http://www.OrganizedLifeCoaching.com claims that anybody can get their own life organized with a few simple principles, and end up with more free time to spend with friends and loved ones.

"I found myself spending more time away from my family and friends as daily distractions kept me moving from one task to the next.  Growing up with a father that spent 70 to 80 hours per week working, I decided that I did not want my children to grow up the same way.  So I learned how to get my life organized, and now want to share that with others.  That is why I started the Organized Life Coaching website."

Richard offers a downloadable guide entitled, "How to Live an Organized Life" at http://www.OrganizedLifeCoaching.com which elaborates on these tips above and gives better examples to help move forward towards YOUR more organized life.

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OrganizedLifeCoaching.com is a popular website that shares tips and strategies for everyday people to remove daily distractions from their lives and be able to spend more time with friends and loved ones.
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