Reclaim 1 full day per week

By
Shawn Lemon
January 14, 2024

Do you feel like your days slip right through your fingertips?

Like you start each morning with the best intentions, only to get to the end of the day, wondering where it went?

I know how you feel. You sit down at your desk, coffee in hand, ready to tackle the day.

You open your computer and… where to start?

Your desktop is a mosaic of files, your email is a mess of unwanted notifications, and your passwords – well, they might as well be buried treasure.

How much time do you spend each day just trying to get to square one?

Studies show that the average person spends about 2.5 hours a day just looking for information. That’s over a full day each week!

Think about your last project.

How would it have been different if you had an extra day of productive, focused time every single week?

Stretched over 1 year, 5 years, 10 years, what would that time be worth to you?

Here’s the irony…

“I don’t have time to get organized.”

That’s what we all think to ourselves. We barely have enough time to keep up with our work. How can we make time to tidy up our files?

But here’s the truth:

You don’t have time to be disorganized.

It’s cost you too much for too long, and the bills are only going to keep stacking if you do nothing.

It’s time to take control. You can transform the digital chaos into a streamlined, efficient workspace. And it doesn’t have to be overwhelming.

Start small.

Identify one area where disorganization steals your time the most.

Is it…

  1. Searching for passwords?
  2. Hunting down files?
  3. Prioritizing tasks?
  4. Getting lost in emails?

Pick one (for now) and schedule 30 minutes per week on your calendar to make it a little bit better.

Remember, every minute you spend getting organized today is time saved tomorrow and the next day and the next.

Let’s make every moment count.

Until next time, stay focused and efficient.

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