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Plan-Organize-Recreate: All about Why to Organize?


Hello Guys! We are all known to the fact that we need to organize our work. But why does it happen that we always procrastinate on organizing our stuff? Why does organizing from things that are very important in our life, say career, to organizing our desk is tiring and boring to us? Why is it that we find scrolling on our phones or playing games a better option than organizing our stuff?
 We know that we loose our keys sometimes, we take a good 15-20 minutes to find one piece of paper from a pile of papers for a small work, we always get that 'Memory-Full' message when we find a perfect frame to click some good pictures, we forget which grocery to bring which was told to us just 5 minutes ago, we mess up in our school life, college life and sometime our businesses too. Well some people mess their love-life, career-life too.
 What if, I told that was because they didn't organize it well. Imagine loosing your key in presence of your parents or your spouse or your date, its sometimes shameful and sometimes it gets fussy. Imagine if that one piece of paper from the pile that you needed was very urgent, something that you just randomly noted down and you can't spare time to find it. You'll get furious very quickly.
 Do you relate to these situations and also some of similar kind? Messing up with these things can sometimes be handled (not for long). But nobody wants to mess up in the long run.

For not messing up in the long run, a lot of aspects of life should fall in place. For all these aspects to fall in place, we need to better organize every small part that falls under it.
Now lets talk in some technical terms; Why Organizing?
1) Once you organize, you get closer to CLARITY. The one thing the youth today face in common and in mass is 'No Clarity' of what they are doing. Start with clearing something small like your desk. Organizing is a habit we need to build. You wouldn't know when you'll organize a million dollar company on a tissue paper.
2) Once you organize, it becomes easy to TRACK things out. Reflection on our work is really important, it provides us a medium to upgrade ourselves.
3) Once you organize, you feel CALM. Isn't the feeling of calmness amazing? You get into more peace with yourself, this helps in long run.
4) Once you organize, you become PRODUCTIVE. We'll try some activity here. Next time when you are rushed with thoughts that makes you uncomfortable, write your thoughts down. You'll know why,how and how much you have been thinking. It'll make your mind so clear that you would know whether to discard the thought or play with it. If it is something to play with, 'Congratulations! Your productive mode is on'.
5) Once you organize and keep following that framework, you repeat that good habit so many times and finally reach EXCELLENCE. Rancho Baba from 3-Idiots has already told us "Beta, Success ke peeche maat bhaago, excellence ke peeche bhago, success jhak marke tumhare peeche aayegi!".
Once you organize, you become STRESS FREE, you become CREATIVE, you GROW, you ADAPT CHANGES better.

And the list goes on...
Talking about my Blogs, I intend to provide you all with all kinds of frameworks for organizing your surrounding to organizing your complete life.

Next time when we meet we will read about how to go about my future blogs, how my strategy would be for providing you with frameworks you can instantly apply in you life.


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