Today is "Get Organised" Day. Do you consider yourself an organised person? What tools do you use to keep yourself organised?
Do you consider yourself an organised person? Yes to a degree. I'd say professionally I'm definitely more of an organised person than when I'm at home and have less urgent things happening. I definitely know though I could be more organised at home if I didn't also procrastinate on tasks I dislike What tools do you use to keep yourself organised? To do lists and calendars - I prefer paper options but tend to actually use digital options more consistently so that's what I've used for the past few years (Google Calendar, Notes app on phone (I used that on iOS but haven't found a great equivalent on Android yet), Sticky Notes on computer
Do you consider yourself an organised person? Yes I do. I know where everything is and I put things back into their homes. I keep a diary to list what I need to remember. What tools do you use to keep yourself organised? My phone, my diary.
I think I'm fairly well organised. I have a desk diary which I put notes in for things that need to be done on certain days, or in a particular week. We have a wall calendar when things that affect the family are put so we all know what is happening - the children put their appointments and exams etc on it, and hubby and I put meetings etc on it. This prevents the clashes we used to get when my husband would plan something or agree to go somewhere and the children had something happening at the same time. We only have the one car.
Do you consider yourself an organised person? I used to be but sadly I'm not any more. What tools do you use to keep yourself organised? I use my phone calendar to manage tasks. I use my oldest daughter to help in our home lol
Do you consider yourself an organized person? Yes, for the most part. What tools do you use to keep yourself organized? I have a 2 year paper calendar (3 hole punched) that I keep in a 3-ring binder. Besides writing appointments/reminders on it, I have used it to note things I might have done that day (like changing batteries in Ring products). I've been using this type of calendar since 2019. I'm old school also in that I use paper lists for grocery shopping and to-do lists. I have a small notebook in my purse that I have put important information I might need if I'm out shopping and see something I want, I know sizes etc. I also use lots of spreadsheets to record important information and tracking of purchases for things like jigsaw puzzles (so I don't buy a 2nd one by mistake). And, I use OneNote to record info especially for scrapbooking.
Do you consider yourself an organised person? I try, but I am rarely successful What tools do you use to keep yourself organised? I have a planner that I haven't written in for months and post it notes everywhere at work.
Yes, I consider myself organized. I make a lot of use of a digital calendar and the Reminders app on my phone. I deal with paper immediately usually, or it has a place to wait or be stored. I guess I have developed routine habits too, like always setting down my phone and keys in the same places depending on where I am.
I definitely love to be organized. I have lots of different methods, but to-do lists and my calendar are very high on the list of items to keep my tasks organized. As far as my house, I know where everything should go... problems arise when other people "help" put things away and don't put them back where they belong. Even my junk drawers are pretty organized. I love little divided organizers to keep pens together, keys in one spot, paper clips, etc. Then it's SO much easier to find what you want and to know where to put things back when you're done. I recently bought a 3D printer and have the ability to make my own divided organizer trays now too, which I absolutely love!
I consider myself fairly organized. I use a paper calendar and am a fan of sticky notes. Where I run into trouble is when I put something "in a safe place." Funny thing is when I finally find an item "lost" in a safe place I immediately remember why I thought I'd remember its "safe place."