How To Set Priorities for Organized Living and Personal Organization
Some guidelines for how to set priorities for organized living. Personal organization
skills require that you know how to prioritize so that you can live a life that is under control.
Decision making becomes almost impossible if you do not know how to prioritize appropriately.
It is easy to feel overwhelmed when there are many pressing issues that must receive attention or
when stuff piles up and clutter fills your home. As long as you perceive everything to have the same
importance there is no way to see your way through to the end of the organizing tunnel.
Difficulty with how to prioritize often leads to procrastination.
You must know how to set priorities in order to achieve organized living. It is an essential personal
organization skill.
It is important to know how to prioritize so that your time, energy, and financial
resources can be directed to those things that are of the highest importance. Let's face it you cannot control your life if
you try to direct your time, energy, and financial resources to everything.
You absolutely have to have a system for how to prioritize the importance of different
tasks or things or even people in your life.
The ground rules for how to set priorities for organized living are:
People and human relationships are always more important than things.
The absolute overarching principle of how to prioritize. There is nothing in your life that is more important that developing good relationships
with those you love and nurturing them to achieve the same level of meaning in their own lives.
If you try to do it all you may end up trying to be a perfectionist.
This is not a good way to develop good personal organization in your life.
There is simply no closet, no laundry chores, or any household task that is more important than this.
When trying to figure out what to do first always put people above things in your life.
You will find that if you direct your time, energy, and resources to this your life will be
filled with meaning and pleasure. There might be a few dirty dishes in the
sink, but dishes cannot say "I love you!"
Human needs are always more important than human wants or desires.
If you have difficulty setting priorities you may not be able to differentiate the difference between needs and wants.
Humans need food, shelter, security and love and belonging. Not having those needs fulfilled carries risk to human wellbeing.
Not having a wall mounted plasma TV, a new all terrain vehicle, or 70 pairs of shoes carries no risk.
If you direct your
resources to attaining needed items first before the wants and desires you will definitely be more in control of your life and
your
money!
Regulations, requirements, and obligations are always more important than personal preferences.
You might not like it but there are rules to this game of life.
You may prefer to go shopping
rather than do your taxes, but the rules say that you must do your taxes and submit them on time - there is no regulation that I am
aware of that gives out fines or punishment for missing a shopping trip or a golf game!
Always remember that your greatest obligation in life is to prepare the next generation to be self reliant and independent in their own decision making.
How to prioritize is part of the necessary personal organization skill set needed for creating an orderly life that is in control.
So make sure that you set a good organized living example for your children!