3 ways to Clean your messes!
[image error] “Decide-> Plan-> Start-> Continue-> Finish-> Complete”
This is the cycle by which we can complete a job. Everything starts with deciding, planning, and starting, continuing, finishing and completing. To clean the mess’s one should certainly go through the entire plan.
1) FAILING TO COMPLETE ROBS YOU OF VALUABLE ATTENTION UNITS
If we don’t complete some of the things we ought to complete then we find ourselves in a troubled situation. Just think about, when we start a job we are energetic but when we are confronted with other pressing matters we don’t complete our old job. This saps the energy and it certainly robs us of our valuable attention.
2) GET INTO COMPLETION CONSCIOUSNESS
Just think if we can complete the job that we have started we will surely feel great. So finishing tasks again and again will surely create the completion consciousness. So make it a habit to complete your tasks.
3) MAKING SPACE FOR SOMETHING NEW
If we don’t complete our old tasks then we cannot make space for something new. So always follow the steps and complete the job. Clean your desk, finish of all the old projects and start a fresh. This week make it a point to complete and start with the new job.
TWENTY-FIVE WAYS TO COMPLETE BEFORE
MOVING FORWARD( Success Principles, Jack Canfield)
1. Former business activities
2. Promises not kept, not acknowledged, or not renegotiated
3. Unpaid debts or financial commitments (money owed to others
or to you)
4. Closets overflowing with clothing never worn
5. A disorganized garage crowded with old discards
6. Haphazard or disorganized tax records
7. Checkbook not balanced or accounts that should be closed
8. “Junk drawers” full of unusable items
9. Missing or broken tools
10. An attic filled with unused items
11. A car trunk or backseat full of trash
12. Incomplete car maintenance
13. A disorganized basement filled with discarded items
14. Credenza packed with completed or unrealized projects
15. Filing left undone
16. Computer files not backed up or data needing to be converted
for storage
17. Desk surface cluttered or disorganized
18. Family pictures never put into an album
19. Mending, ironing, or other piles of items to repair or discard
20. Deferred household maintenance
21. Personal relationships with unstated resentments or appreciations
22. People you need to forgive
23. Time not spent with people you’ve been meaning to spend
time with
24. Incomplete projects or projects delivered without closure or
feedback
25. Acknowledgments that need to be given or asked for


