Thursday, 21 January 2016

50 Ways To Get Your in Order in 2016



There is nothing with a little bit of chaos in your life. “Three rules of work; out of clutter find simplicity; from discord find harmony; in the middle of difficulty lies opportunity” unexpected challenges are what make us stronger, so don’t avoid them. Keep in mind the following 50 tips and you’ll be able to streamline your life and get back on track in this New Year.
So come along as I espouse you to this 50 proven ways to get your life in order in 2016!
                         
1. Recycle old papers that are filling the drawers in your house
If you are anything like me, you have drawers overflowing with old receipts, junk mail, records, and notes get rid of all of that. Invest in a paper shredder to reduces clutter and maintain privacy.

2. Mentally prepare yourself for change by visualizing your ideal self
Who do you admire that most? How do you envision yourself in the future? Who do you want to be? Visualize yourself to be the person.

3. Realize that unexpected event can be a good thing
As Dalai Lama once said “Remember that not getting what you want is sometimes a wonderful stroke of luck.”
4. Ask people you admire how they got where they are today
I’ve always admire my grandfather. Learning more about how he started up his business, dealt with difficulty throughout his life, and maintained grace throughout it all has helped me in my personal endeavours

5. Cut back on alcohol, cigarettes and other vices.
These can be crutches that cloud judgment. The money saved by not purchasing or cutting back on this type of material can then be put into soothing rewarding such as a vacation.

6. Remove element of negativity from your life be they people or job you don’t want to do.
If you have friends who are bringing you down, there is no need to keep hanging out with them out of obligation. Cut your ties and cut your losses.

7. Start each day with a clear to-do list along with your cup of morning coffee.
Knowing what you need to do in the day ahead helps keep you in track.
8. Clean your house from top to bottom and throw away anything outdated.
Not only receipts, as mentioned above, but any old junk that should be donated to charity or sold in a garage sale.
9. Institute a clear filing system for your personal records.    
Investing in a simple filing cabinet and folders with labels is something you don’t need personal secretary for and makes your life much easier when you are looking for a specific item.
10. Do your shopping for the week on the day it’s most convenient.
Make list, budget, and get only what you need to save time and money
11. Take a career test that will help you identify your strengths.
If you are unhappy with your career but don’t even know where to begging in the process of moving on, this can be a good way to identify strengths and new possibilities.
12. Meet with professional counsellor if there are issues you need to discus.
Many people are struggling with dead weight from the past or emotional baggage that is holding them back. Deal with them and move on with professional assistance.
13. Go through cabinets and throw out expired medications or food item.
The last time I did this I found everything from 3-years-old, curry powder to 5 year-old aspiring. Throw them out.
14. Make a clear diet plan with an emphasis on whole grains, fruits and vegetables                                                                                   
A healthy diet plan has a tremendous effect on your overall energy levels
15. Add vitamin pills to your daily diet.    
Vitamin supplements can help reduce the possibility of osteoporosis, among other disorders.
16. Work out a clear exercise plan with an activity that you enjoy such as dancing or biking.                                                                               
My girlfriend loves dancing and I am a soccer enthusiast. As long as it’s active, it counts
17. Set appointment you’ve be putting off.      
It’s easy to put off the doctor or dentist until we are sick, but preventive care is extremely important in overall health levels.
18. Take up a mental exercise.
Crossword puzzles, Sudoku, or other word games along these lines are more than just a good way to pass time. They have been shown in studies to help improve overall mental capabilities.
19. Publish your own book.
This is easier than ever before with internet publishing. You can get your idea out there and start making money.
20. Make a reading list and join a book club.
Most people state that they want to read more, but without an actual plan you may not make the time to do this, joining a book club not only serves as a social activity but also keeps you up to date with your own reading list.
21. Spend time with yourself each day.
Spending quiet time alone gives your mind an opportunity to renew itself and create order
22. Practise breathing exercise or meditation.
Stress can have overarching effect on our overall productivity levels. When stressed, I personally forget to breathe at times. Take the time to take deep breaths and improve oxygen flow to the brain.
23. Speak and act with honesty.
Are you able to stand by what you do and say? If not, it may be time to re-examine your own words and learn to articulate your thoughts in an open, honest way. This helps eliminate mistakes down the road.
24. Learn from past mistakes.  
Everybody makes mistakes. Usually, we make a lot of them during our life time. As long as they aren’t repeated too many times, and are looked at as a learning experience, they can in fact be a good thing in the long run.
25. Volunteer to help others in your community.
Helping others is a rewarding way to get your life in order.
26. Take up new language or hobby.
27. Read inspirational biographies.
For new ideas, find out how others got their lives in order.
28. Talk to stranger.
Unplanned conversation can be surprisingly.
29. Reconnect with friends and relatives who live far away.  
Call those people you miss but keep putting off calling. With the internet and Skype at your disposal, even an online chat can help to reconnect.
30. Change your toothbrush.
It can be a hotbed of bacteria.
31. Take more naps.
Sleep is often sadly underrated in its ability to boost energy, mood, and keep reactions time sharp.
32. Drink at least six cup of water per day.
Staying hydrated helps keep energy levels up.
33. Organize your photo collection.
Get both digital files and physical printouts in albums. If you’re anything like my family, your photographs could be sadly sitting tucked away in a shoebox in the closet, taking up space.
34. Take an interest in art in your community.
Visiting galleries can help introduce you to the artist your community and help stimulate thinking.
35. Join a hobbyist club.
A family friend decided to learn about building model airplanes and was so deeply into it that he recently obtained his commercial pilot’s licenced. You never know where a simple hobby can lead you to.
36. Keep calendar with commitment.
Having a visual reminder in front of you can be extremely helpful. We are all different types of learner.
37. Don’t put off difficult conversations. 
Deal with problem directly and immediately. This will result in a much lower level of anxiety for all involved.
38. Make a list of priorities and do what makes you happy.  
If you have lost touch with your own priorities lately. It can be beneficial to take the time to sit and think about what actually makes you happy. Work towards achieving this as much as possible.
39. Spend more time outdoors.
Nature has an ability to help soothe a troubled mind and clear your thoughts. Taking a walk in the woods or climbing a mountain, at any level of difficulty, gives a sense of pride and accomplishment
40. Attend lectures.
These could be science lectures or other type, but it helpful to keep up-to-date on what s going on in the world and plan accordingly. Keeping the mind active helps you in all aspects of your daily life.
41. Take the time to stretch muscles.
Get a massage to improve muscle tone and circulation, then use this new energy and apply it to your work routine.
42. Make laughter a priority.
Hang out with some of your most entertaining friends for a good laugh, or simply sit back with some favourite old comedies. Laughter counts as exercise and has been shown to expand your life span.
43. Clear some time each day to do nothing.
As a child, I remember that we had a “free time” scheduled into our school activities every day. This could be used for reading, drawing, or simply staring into space if that’s what we felt like doing. What a novel idea, and one that keeps the brain at ease.
44. Schedule much needed vacation.
45. Learn new tips for entertaining.
You don’t have to be Martha Stewart to throw a great dinner party, and learning how to be a host or hostess with minimal effort can give a big boost to your confidence levels.
46. Throw out old clothing that doesn’t fit.
Too many of us are squeezing into outdated clothes that are doing us no favours. Look and feel your best with clothes that are tailored to fit.
47. Live in the present, not the past.
The past is over move on and enjoy every moment as it occurs. Take stock of what needs to be accomplished and move forward with this information.
48. Learn from past mistake and move forward with your life.
Get your life in order by looking forward, not back.
49. Get your car checked up.
You go to the doctor to have your body checked up. Don’t wait until it is too late to perform maintenance on your car. I once got stuck on a road trip to Lagos (Nigeria) as a result of this oversight, and it wasn’t pleasant
50. Budget for possible home repairs.
Set aside some money in the proverbial cookie jar to keep home maintenance within the realm of possibility in this New Year.

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