This is a good idea for your average ADD adult or other disorganized personality type. Google calendar is a good starting point....
Do you find yourself scrambling from one thing to the next all year, procrastinating until the last minute and running out of time?
Get your act together and organize the tasks that you do every year into a month-by-month schedule.
If you have a plan of action, you will be less likely to put things off or forget them, which means less stress and more success!
Did you make a New Year’s resolution? Now is the time to get the goal “booked” on your calendar. Break the overall goal up into smaller, more manageable pieces and schedule a date for completion of each piece of your resolution on your calendar throughout the year. Seeing it on the calendar that way should help you become one of the few people who do not abandon their resolution by February!
Declutter Your Decorations
As you are packing up your holiday decorations, make sure you throw away anything that is broken, missing pieces, or no longer your style. There is no point in storing and holding on to anything you know you will not use again.
Tackle Tax Time Early
Now that the previous year has come to an end, it’s a good time to start preparing to file your income taxes. Hopefully you have kept up with your paperwork and all receipts and statements are filed neatly and orderly — but if not, don’t wait until April to start the process. If you are going to use a tax preparer to file your income taxes, you might want to start looking for an accountant now as they will start getting booked very quickly.
The holiday season is safely behind us at this point, but now is the ideal time to start preparing for next year’s holiday shopping. Take a look at what you spent over the holidays in the previous year and work out a monthly budget. If you spent $1,000, plan on saving about $100 a month over the next 10 months. By the time the holiday shopping season rolls around, you will have the cash on-hand, and you won’t need to rely on credit cards to make it through the season!
Review Insurance Policies
Take a close look at your insurance policies and health records. Now is a good time to get them organized and make sure you have all of the insurance you need and get rid of any policies you don’t need. It’s also a good idea to make a few phone calls or check online to make sure you are getting the best rates.
As a good way to remember to do this task, you should replace batteries in your home’s smoke and carbon monoxide detectors when you change your clocks for Daylight Savings Time.
Get Up-to-Date on Car Maintenance
Take a look at your vehicle maintenance records. When was the last time you had the oil changed? What about the brakes, windshield wipers, or other maintenance needs? Schedule service appointments as necessary to ensure your vehicle is running at its best.
It is income tax month, so pull out everything you started organizing in January and get to work. If you file your own taxes, make sure you give yourself enough time to meet the deadline. If you use a tax preparer, check in with him or her to see how the progress is going and make sure they have everything they need to file your taxes.
Inspect Your Home for Maintenance Needs
Walk around the outside of your home and check for any areas that need maintenance, repair, or updating. Schedule a yard clean-up day, and start making plans for any landscaping you want to do this season.
It is income tax month, so pull out everything you started organizing in January and get to work. If you file your own taxes, make sure you give yourself enough time to meet the deadline. If you use a tax preparer, check in with him or her to see how the progress is going and make sure they have everything they need to file your taxes.
Inspect Your Home for Maintenance Needs
Walk around the outside of your home and check for any areas that need maintenance, repair, or updating. Schedule a yard clean-up day, and start making plans for any landscaping you want to do this season.
For most of the country, May marks the beginning of warmer weather. It’s a great time to start your spring cleaning and home organizing. Clean all of the areas that tend to get neglected throughout the year. Make piles of items you no longer need — a pile to give away to charity, a pile for a yard sale, and a pile of items that need to be disposed of. Decluttering your home regularly will help keep it comfortable and maintained.
Get rid of the clutter you collected during spring cleaning with a yard sale or garage sale, or by listing items online for sale. Most all homes have items they no longer need in them, taking up valuable space and making it harder to keep your home clean.
Plan Your Fall or Winter Vacation
Do you like to take a vacation and travel someplace warm during the winter months? Now is a good time to start planning and setting aside money for your trip. Don’t wait until December to figure out where you will take your January or February vacation.
New Year's Resolution Reminder
You’ve just passed the half-way mark for the year, so it’s a great time to review your resolution progress and evaluate how you are doing in relation to any goals you have set for yourself this year. Take a close look at your budget to make sure you are on track financially, reorganize yourself, and figure out what needs to change in order to achieve your goals this year. There is still time to turn things around if you have gone off track!
If you have school-aged children, the beginning of August is the prime time to start gathering their required school supplies and preparing for a new school year. You’ll beat the rush of last minute back-to-school shoppers and still be able to take advantage of school supply sales.
Has your furnace or heating source been maintained recently? Most companies recommend that your furnace or chimney be maintained at least once a year. Check to make sure your heat works now, before you need it, so when the temperatures drop you aren’t scrambling around trying to get it fixed.
Get Ready for Halloween
Do you have children who celebrate Halloween? September is the ideal time to start thinking about their costumes, especially if you like to make your own.
Take a look at your schedule — when is the last time you and your family visited the dentist or doctor? If anyone is due for healthcare checkups, make sure you get the appointments scheduled. Preventative maintenance is always cheaper and easier to deal with than treating problems after they occur.
Get Your Home Ready for Winter
Start winterizing your home in preparation for the coldest months of the year. Many winterizing tasks can help save money on your utility bills.
As the month of November begins, start thinking about Thanksgiving. Will you host the family dinner? If so, begin meal planning and preparing your home as early as possible. Starting early gives you plenty of time to tackle everything a little at a time, rather than trying to do it all in the last few minutes. You will greatly reduce your stress level and help make the holidays more enjoyable.
Plan Vacation Days for the Upcoming Holidays
Do you like to take time off from work over the December holiday season? Take a look at your schedule and work-related tasks and see what you can start doing in advance in order to make taking time off easier. If you own your own business, you may be able to schedule some tasks in advance so they will happen automatically during the holidays, or take steps now to reduce your workload later.
Is your email inbox overflowing? Take some time to unsubscribe from all the various newsletters and subscriptions you somehow joined throughout the year. I like to do this by sorting my inbox by sender, so I can see a group of emails that come from the same sender all together in a list — it makes spotting the newsletters I never even open easier! Click on the unsubscribe links and then delete all of the unread or unneeded emails from your inbox in preparation for the New Year.
Start Your NYE Planning Early
Are you hosting a New Year's Eve party? Don't wait until the 30th to start planning! The earlier you plan, the easier it will be to have a fun party and stick to a budget.
Take some time to reflect on the current year and think about anything you would like to change in the New Year. Make resolutions or goals for the upcoming year, and write them down.
What do you have planned for the upcoming year?
Source:
An Organized Year: A Month-by-Month Guide | Wise Bread
http://www.wisebread.com/an-organized-year-a-month-by-month-guide
Photo: CMC850
Do you find yourself scrambling from one thing to the next all year, procrastinating until the last minute and running out of time?
Get your act together and organize the tasks that you do every year into a month-by-month schedule.
If you have a plan of action, you will be less likely to put things off or forget them, which means less stress and more success!
January
Resolve ResolutionsDid you make a New Year’s resolution? Now is the time to get the goal “booked” on your calendar. Break the overall goal up into smaller, more manageable pieces and schedule a date for completion of each piece of your resolution on your calendar throughout the year. Seeing it on the calendar that way should help you become one of the few people who do not abandon their resolution by February!
Declutter Your Decorations
As you are packing up your holiday decorations, make sure you throw away anything that is broken, missing pieces, or no longer your style. There is no point in storing and holding on to anything you know you will not use again.
Tackle Tax Time Early
Now that the previous year has come to an end, it’s a good time to start preparing to file your income taxes. Hopefully you have kept up with your paperwork and all receipts and statements are filed neatly and orderly — but if not, don’t wait until April to start the process. If you are going to use a tax preparer to file your income taxes, you might want to start looking for an accountant now as they will start getting booked very quickly.
February
Get Ready for the HolidaysThe holiday season is safely behind us at this point, but now is the ideal time to start preparing for next year’s holiday shopping. Take a look at what you spent over the holidays in the previous year and work out a monthly budget. If you spent $1,000, plan on saving about $100 a month over the next 10 months. By the time the holiday shopping season rolls around, you will have the cash on-hand, and you won’t need to rely on credit cards to make it through the season!
Review Insurance Policies
Take a close look at your insurance policies and health records. Now is a good time to get them organized and make sure you have all of the insurance you need and get rid of any policies you don’t need. It’s also a good idea to make a few phone calls or check online to make sure you are getting the best rates.
March
Change Smoke Detector BatteriesAs a good way to remember to do this task, you should replace batteries in your home’s smoke and carbon monoxide detectors when you change your clocks for Daylight Savings Time.
Get Up-to-Date on Car Maintenance
Take a look at your vehicle maintenance records. When was the last time you had the oil changed? What about the brakes, windshield wipers, or other maintenance needs? Schedule service appointments as necessary to ensure your vehicle is running at its best.
April
Finish the Taxes You Started in JanuaryIt is income tax month, so pull out everything you started organizing in January and get to work. If you file your own taxes, make sure you give yourself enough time to meet the deadline. If you use a tax preparer, check in with him or her to see how the progress is going and make sure they have everything they need to file your taxes.
Inspect Your Home for Maintenance Needs
Walk around the outside of your home and check for any areas that need maintenance, repair, or updating. Schedule a yard clean-up day, and start making plans for any landscaping you want to do this season.
It is income tax month, so pull out everything you started organizing in January and get to work. If you file your own taxes, make sure you give yourself enough time to meet the deadline. If you use a tax preparer, check in with him or her to see how the progress is going and make sure they have everything they need to file your taxes.
Inspect Your Home for Maintenance Needs
Walk around the outside of your home and check for any areas that need maintenance, repair, or updating. Schedule a yard clean-up day, and start making plans for any landscaping you want to do this season.
May
Spring CleaningFor most of the country, May marks the beginning of warmer weather. It’s a great time to start your spring cleaning and home organizing. Clean all of the areas that tend to get neglected throughout the year. Make piles of items you no longer need — a pile to give away to charity, a pile for a yard sale, and a pile of items that need to be disposed of. Decluttering your home regularly will help keep it comfortable and maintained.
June
Turn Your Clutter Into CashGet rid of the clutter you collected during spring cleaning with a yard sale or garage sale, or by listing items online for sale. Most all homes have items they no longer need in them, taking up valuable space and making it harder to keep your home clean.
Plan Your Fall or Winter Vacation
Do you like to take a vacation and travel someplace warm during the winter months? Now is a good time to start planning and setting aside money for your trip. Don’t wait until December to figure out where you will take your January or February vacation.
July
You’ve just passed the half-way mark for the year, so it’s a great time to review your resolution progress and evaluate how you are doing in relation to any goals you have set for yourself this year. Take a close look at your budget to make sure you are on track financially, reorganize yourself, and figure out what needs to change in order to achieve your goals this year. There is still time to turn things around if you have gone off track!
August
Get Ready for Back-to-SchoolIf you have school-aged children, the beginning of August is the prime time to start gathering their required school supplies and preparing for a new school year. You’ll beat the rush of last minute back-to-school shoppers and still be able to take advantage of school supply sales.
September
Inspect Your FurnaceHas your furnace or heating source been maintained recently? Most companies recommend that your furnace or chimney be maintained at least once a year. Check to make sure your heat works now, before you need it, so when the temperatures drop you aren’t scrambling around trying to get it fixed.
Get Ready for Halloween
Do you have children who celebrate Halloween? September is the ideal time to start thinking about their costumes, especially if you like to make your own.
October
Schedule CheckupsTake a look at your schedule — when is the last time you and your family visited the dentist or doctor? If anyone is due for healthcare checkups, make sure you get the appointments scheduled. Preventative maintenance is always cheaper and easier to deal with than treating problems after they occur.
Get Your Home Ready for Winter
Start winterizing your home in preparation for the coldest months of the year. Many winterizing tasks can help save money on your utility bills.
November
Start Thanksgiving Preparations EarlyAs the month of November begins, start thinking about Thanksgiving. Will you host the family dinner? If so, begin meal planning and preparing your home as early as possible. Starting early gives you plenty of time to tackle everything a little at a time, rather than trying to do it all in the last few minutes. You will greatly reduce your stress level and help make the holidays more enjoyable.
Plan Vacation Days for the Upcoming Holidays
Do you like to take time off from work over the December holiday season? Take a look at your schedule and work-related tasks and see what you can start doing in advance in order to make taking time off easier. If you own your own business, you may be able to schedule some tasks in advance so they will happen automatically during the holidays, or take steps now to reduce your workload later.
December
Declutter Your Email InboxIs your email inbox overflowing? Take some time to unsubscribe from all the various newsletters and subscriptions you somehow joined throughout the year. I like to do this by sorting my inbox by sender, so I can see a group of emails that come from the same sender all together in a list — it makes spotting the newsletters I never even open easier! Click on the unsubscribe links and then delete all of the unread or unneeded emails from your inbox in preparation for the New Year.
Start Your NYE Planning Early
Are you hosting a New Year's Eve party? Don't wait until the 30th to start planning! The earlier you plan, the easier it will be to have a fun party and stick to a budget.
Take some time to reflect on the current year and think about anything you would like to change in the New Year. Make resolutions or goals for the upcoming year, and write them down.
What do you have planned for the upcoming year?
Source:
An Organized Year: A Month-by-Month Guide | Wise Bread
http://www.wisebread.com/an-organized-year-a-month-by-month-guide
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