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Take The Ten Minute Challenge By Colette Robicheau When
you only have a few minutes before going to lunch, attending a meeting, or
leaving for an appointment, it often seems useless to start any important or involved
task. But those few minutes could be a great start to getting yourself
organized or chipping away at a larger project. On average this “transition
time” can add up to about 40 minutes a day. This can be even more for those
who commute. Think of how much you could get done with an extra 40 minutes
every work day! Instead of wasting this time,
take the 10 minute challenge! Try some of the following suggestions when you
have a few minutes to kill. You can even get the kids involved by setting a
timer and making it a game. - Make a list of the first few
steps you need to take for a large project and, if you have time, you can
start the first step. This could be making a list of materials you need or
notes on who you need to call. You can take a few minutes to gather
everything you will need so that the next time you have another few minutes
you can dig right in and start another step with ease. - Make an appointment with the
dentist, doctor or other practitioner. - Sort through the mail, open everything
and discard all the envelopes and non essentials to recycling. - Tidy up your email- deleting
and filing. - Straighten your desk. - Look at your schedule for
the next month and find a good time that you could see a friend you haven’t
seen in a while. Make a quick call or email to see if they are available. - Decide your meals for next
week and make a grocery list. - Organize your briefcase,
purse, book bag, or gym bag. - Grab a donation bag or box
and look around the room or in a closet for a quick pick of some things you
no longer use or love and pass them along. - Waiting time can also be
used to further your life goals. For example you can use commuting time to
read a book or learn a new language (on audio for those who are driving). Research
a topic of interest on the internet, start the plans for your next vacation
or check schedules for a recreational activity you were only pondering. The ten minute challenge is a
great way to squeeze a little more activity into your busy schedule! _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright
by Colette Robicheau Colette Robicheau is a
consultant, coach, and public speaker offering corporate, residential, and
personal organizing services. Colette’s humor and positive attitude are a
great asset in her roles as professional organizer and life coach. Visit http://www.organizeanything.com. |
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