Staying organized is the best ways to make you day less stressful. However, for millions of people, organization is a challenge. You do not have to be uptight and scheduled in every aspect of your life to be organized. With a little planning, even the most disorganized family can implement simple tips to make their days go more smoothly. Here are some great tips you can use to get organized:
Tip #1: Create a chore chart.
It does not matter if you have a large or small family; if everyone is not pulling his or her own weight, you can become disorganized rather quickly. So, create a chore chart that lists all of your daily and weekly activities. Adults and children alike should have certain responsibilities.
Tip #2: Use colored bins in your laundry room.
Keep a laundry basket in every bedroom as well as in the bathroom. Every few days, have someone's chore (see tip #1) be to collect the laundry and put it in the correct bin in the laundry room. You should have four bins - white, dark colors, bright colors, and delicates. Make sure that the laundry for each bin is done as soon as you have enough for a load. Depending on the size of your family, that might be once a day or it might be once a week.
Tip #3: Keep a notepad with you at all times.
You never know when you might think of something you need to do or buy. Have a notepad with you. That way, you will always be prepared to jot down numbers, write your grocery needs, or make a note of something else you need to remember. You should keep a notepad in your car, in your bag, on the refrigerator, and by the phone.
Tip #4: Organize you groceries as you bring them home.
Before you put your food away, wash and cut produce. That way, it will be ready to go when you want a snack or are going to start dinner. You should also have a place for every type of food, rather than just throwing everything in cupboards. Cycle the food, moving the older things to the front, as you put away your purchases.
Tip #5: Keep things in alphabetical order.
Movies, books, video games, and anything else you store on shelves should be put into alphabetical order. It does not take long to do, even if you have large collections, and that way, you will always be able to quickly find whatever you need.
Tip #6: Hang your clothes according to color.
You might want to keep all of your short-sleeved shirts separate from your long-sleeved shirts, but dividing by color is also a good idea. That way, when you are wearing your gray dress pants, you will be able to quickly find something that matches.
Tip #7: Cook large meals on weekends and freeze the leftovers.
Instead of cooking just a single meal on your days off from work, take time to prepare two or three dishes while you are already in the kitchen. Allow the food to cool and then store it in the refrigerator or freezer until you are ready to serve it later in the week. That way, you do not have to spend hours in the kitchen every day after work.
Tip #8: Label your boxes.
When you store things, make sure that you clearly label each box on the top and all sides. That way, no matter where it gets stacked or moved, you can quickly see what is in the box. Try to keep like items together in your attic. You will thank yourself when you are trying to find an old baseball cap you want and know that it is store in the box marked “hats.”
Tip #9: Don't be afraid to throw things away.
The most organized houses are the ones that are not cluttered. Although it is perfectly normal to have mementos and items that make you happy, you should get rid of the items that you do not use anymore. This will help you stay organized. Have a yard sale, give away items to the Salvation Army or another charity, you can also ask your friends and family if they would like the things you no longer need.
Tip #10: Stick to your schedule.
Being impromptu and spontaneous can be a ton of fun, but it is not always necessary. In fact, most of the time when we deviate from our schedules, it is just a matter of being lazy! Try not to get a late start on what you need to do - if you planned to go to the post office on Monday; do not put it off until Wednesday! Staying organized is not difficult, and the more organized you are with your schedule; the easier it is to take impromptu opportunities as they arise.
Tips Of The Day
Looking at the un-predictable behaviour of the stock market people are indulging in day trading by the day. This way they do not plan to keep a stock for months or years, rather quit the moment they find 2-5% profits. This also helps them to make a sort of daily income from day trading. There are also some smart investors who enter the market as soon as it dips 10-15% and quit the moment it recovers back to same point or close to it.
Now can everyone do it with that ease. Ask yourself a question had this been so easy then most of us if not everyone would have been in stock trading? You simply cannot go in there and start making big profits from it. You need to have some basic knowledge about company profiles, their balance sheets and thier stock trading range. Having this knowledge will help you to make a decision when the stock hits a low and is a good buy. Some of this knowledge is important even if you are planning to keep stocks for a longer period of time, as the better the stock the better returns will it give over a period as compared to the other which are not performing that good.
To make decent income in day trading you need to follow certain priciples:
1. Stay updated with the market news and spend some time on global news also. Most markets are driven by global factors. Although there are some local triggers that help the local market to behave differently. You do not have to spend hours to get all the news. Well headlines say it all in 90% of the cases. Make a list of 2/3 financial sites that will help with daily news. It is always better to subscribe to their news feed if available, so that it is delivered to your mailbox. This will help you take some actions if some trigger is about to change market situation.
2. Make a list of some select stocks and keep a check on their movement. Do not make a huge list which you will not be able to manage. Say about 10-15 stocks should be good enough. Do select about 4/5 market mover stocks in your list. Market mover stocks are those which can take market in any direction on their day, these are also known as major stocks. Make a note of these companies and go through their profit loss for past 3/4 years. Also keep a check on how their profits/loss are increasing/decreasing. The purpose of this excercise is that if you are stuck with a stock at higher price then keeping that stock some more time will not lead to loss.
3. Stay away from stocks that do not move. Any stock that shows a movement of less than 1% in a day is not good for day trading. Well some of these stocks may be better if you want to keep them for a longer period of time but definitely not for day trading. Any stock that moves atleast 3-5% in any direction is good for day trading. Well you still have to keep an eye on whether it is on its low in the day or has already hit a high.
4. It is very important in day trading that you keep a stop loss and be prepared to book loss when a stock starts to move in a direction other than that you predicted. You do not have to b emotional when you make any decision. Base your decisions on quantitative analysis rather than your instinct. The bottom line is do not try to relate stock market with gambling. In gambling you go with instinct, but that is not the case with stock market.
5. Most important, do not try to evade profits from previous day by making moves in a hush hush manner. Start every day with a clean slate, move cautiously and plan your entry and exit carefully.
It may not be possible to get wealthy with day trading in a short time, but if you make good use of your time, apply proper strategies, make good use of tools and resources available you can definitely unleash the potential that day trading has to make a fortune.
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