De-Cluttering My Life
My dad made a fair point earlier, he reminded me that if I didn't tame my bedroom soon I wouldn't be able to enter it anymore because of the amounts of paperwork, clothes and random bags! So I needed to get my life in order with a couple of annoyed grunts and huffs first of course.
I wouldn't say I am a very organised person.. in fact I may be the complete opposite of that, nevertheless I am going to do what it takes to be prepared for everything and have all of my belongings in one place. Whatever it takes, by the end of the week I'll see if this worked.
Step 1- Sort all of my sheets and paperwork into subject piles.
Step 2- Chuck out any papers I know I will never use again (no sentimental attachments required).
Step 3- Use a filing system to place all the paperwork in and make sure items in there will be used at some point, rather than
Step 4- It may sound cheesy but create a revision plan to use everyday so I don't get distracted from not having a routine! I have a short attention span sometimes.. especially when it comes to schoolwork.
Step 5- Making sure my homework is placed in my folder in a plastic wallet in my bag as soon as I've completed it so it doesn't become crumpled or left at home on my desk where I had done it.
That's just the first stage, School.. Once I've nailed that I have to nail everything else, but I will beat my disorganisation! Beth - 1000, disorganisation - 0!
Quote Of The Day:
It has to be first thing this morning when filling out our claim sheets for the stolen phones.
Mr Knapper: Right Miss Oliveri we're going to need some new sheets.. One's written in blue ink in block letters and the other's written in black ink but they haven't used block letters and she's spelt her own middle name wrong. I know the instructions are even in bold on the sheet, what are we gonna do with them?
Hey! We tried ok? But it was hilarious, even Mr Knapper found it funny!
Adios,
Beth x
I wouldn't say I am a very organised person.. in fact I may be the complete opposite of that, nevertheless I am going to do what it takes to be prepared for everything and have all of my belongings in one place. Whatever it takes, by the end of the week I'll see if this worked.
Step 1- Sort all of my sheets and paperwork into subject piles.
Step 2- Chuck out any papers I know I will never use again (no sentimental attachments required).
Step 3- Use a filing system to place all the paperwork in and make sure items in there will be used at some point, rather than
Step 4- It may sound cheesy but create a revision plan to use everyday so I don't get distracted from not having a routine! I have a short attention span sometimes.. especially when it comes to schoolwork.
Step 5- Making sure my homework is placed in my folder in a plastic wallet in my bag as soon as I've completed it so it doesn't become crumpled or left at home on my desk where I had done it.
That's just the first stage, School.. Once I've nailed that I have to nail everything else, but I will beat my disorganisation! Beth - 1000, disorganisation - 0!
Quote Of The Day:
It has to be first thing this morning when filling out our claim sheets for the stolen phones.
Mr Knapper: Right Miss Oliveri we're going to need some new sheets.. One's written in blue ink in block letters and the other's written in black ink but they haven't used block letters and she's spelt her own middle name wrong. I know the instructions are even in bold on the sheet, what are we gonna do with them?
Hey! We tried ok? But it was hilarious, even Mr Knapper found it funny!
Adios,
Beth x

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