Tip Day Wednesday: Fake It Til You Make it

It’s a cliched expression but sometimes you really do just have to fake it til you make it. Research shows that people who act happy by smiling more and laughing actually become happier.  Just for day attempt to fake it til you make it at least one thing – being happy for example, or being more confident.

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This photograph is titled Am I an angry cloud or a happy cloud? Well, what do you want to be?

Further Reading
Check out past Tip Day Wednesdays for more organizing, productivity, and time management tips.
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Tip Day Wednesday: 6 Ways to use Twitter Efficiently

twitterEach Wednesday In Order to Succeed‘s blog features at least one tip on organizing, time management, moving and relocation, balancing home and business or well anything else we think you will find helpful. This week’s Tip Day Wednesday is about using twitter for your business. Twitter can be a wonderful resource. You can use it to connect with people in your field, share news, and promote your business but it can also be time draining. Here are some tips to use twitter more efficiently to promote your business:

  • Create Twitter Balance. Let yourself feel fine if you don’t post for a couple of days.
  • Set up tweetbeeps.com. Use it for keyword searches so you can contact others in your field.
  • Establish yourself as an expert, and provide valuable tweets by linking. But only link to helpful, original, relevant articles and/or websites.
  • Be careful of over promoting yourself. Don’t only tweet to promote yourself. A good rule of thumb is that 80 percent of your tweets should not be about you. Twenty percent or less should be self-promotional.
  • Use some sort of advance tweet. We use futuretweets, but there are many such as TweetLater. If you spend 15 minutes every morning setting up your tweets you know you will have some during the day even if you don’t have time to go back and check twitter. Remember the tweets should be original and relevant even if your setting them up in advance.
  • Don’t over retweet. You should only be retweeting high quality links around 3-5 a day at the most.

Further Reading
Follow In Order to Succeed on Twitter
Follow In Order to Succeed tweeters on Twitter
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Check out past Tip Day Wednesdays for more tips.

Tip Day Wednesday: 6 Ways to use Twitter for Business

twitterEach Wednesday In Order to Succeed‘s blog features at least one tip on organizing, time management, moving and relocation, balancing home and business or well anything else we think you will find helpful. This week’s Tip Day Wednesday is about using twitter for business. Twitter can be a wonderful resource. You can use it to connect with people in your field, share news, and promote your business but it can also be time draining. Here are some tips to use twitter more efficiently to promote your business:

  • Create Twitter Balance. Let yourself feel fine if you don’t post for a couple of days.
  • Set up tweetbeeps.com. Use it for keyword searches so you can contact others in your field.
  • Establish yourself as an expert, and provide valuable tweets by linking. But only link to helpful, original, relevant articles and/or websites.
  • Be careful of over promoting yourself. Don’t only tweet to promote yourself. A good rule of thumb is that 80 percent of your tweets should not be about you. Twenty percent or less should be self-promotional.
  • Use some sort of advance tweet. We use futuretweets, but there are many such as TweetLater. If you spend 15 minutes every morning setting up your tweets you know you will have some during the day even if you don’t have time to go back and check twitter. Remember the tweets should be original and relevant even if your setting them up in advance.
  • Don’t over retweet. You should only be retweeting high quality links around 3-5 a day at the most.

Further Reading
Follow In Order to Succeed on Twitter
Follow In Order to Succeed tweeters on Twitter
Image via flickr by Mykl Roventine
Check out past Tip Day Wednesdays for more tips.

Tip Day Wednesday: Have a Stress Free Vacation

Each Wednesday In Order to Succeed‘s blog features at least one tip on organizing, time management, moving and relocation, balancing home and business or well anything else we think you will find helpful. This week’s Tip Day Wednesday is about having a stress free vacation. Here are three tips to having a stress free vacation:

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Create and use a travel checklist There isn’t anything worse than arriving someplace and remembering you forgot something. While you can buy things such as toothbrushes what if you forgot to turn off some of the lights. Take a few minutes to come up with a travel checklist that includes both things you need to do both you go away as well as things to back. Reuse the list each time you go away.

Take at least a week. One vacation of at least seven days is more relaxing than taking several three-day vacations. It allows you time to settle into your new surroundings and truly enjoy the break.

Give Yourself Permission To Do Nothing Vacations are suppose to be about rest so don’t plan everyday. Give yourself time just enjoying being where you are and remember it’s okay to do nothing while on vacation.

Share your travel tips with us by commenting below.
Further Reading
Check back for our travel checklist that you can download and for your trips.
Get more travel tips: 7 Tips For Creating a Healthy Vacation (May 2010)
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Tip Day Wednesday: Removing Clutter

Each Wednesday In Order to Succeed‘s blog features at least one tip on organizing, time management, moving and relocation, balancing home and business or well anything else we think you will find helpful. This week’s Tip Day Wednesday is about removing clutter. Here are some essential questions to ask yourself before you decide to keep or toss an object.

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Ask yourself these questions when deciding to hold on or get rid of an object. If you answer “no” to two or more it’s time to give the possession a new home.

  • Do I use this item on a regular basis?
  • Have I used this item in the last six months?
  • Will I need this item in the next six months?
  • Is this item hard to replace?
  • Does this item have sentimental value?
  • Is this item taking up space that could be used for something else?
  • Does this item make my life better?

Further Reading
Break the Clutter Habit Without Breaking the Bank (October 2009)
The Importance of Omitting (August 2009)
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Tip Day Wednesday: 6 Ways to keep an organized desk

deskEach Wednesday In Order to Succeed’s blog features at least one tip on organizing, time management, moving and relocation, balancing home and business or well anything else we think you will find helpful. This week’s Tip Day Wednesday is about creating and keeping an organized desk.

  1. Throw away pens and pencils you don’t need: How many pens and pencils do you really need? Keep at maximum five pens and or pencils in a container on top of your desk.
  2. Organize items by frequency of use: place items by frequency of use and near where you use them  most.
  3. Organize as you work: It’s easier to stay organized then to spend time organizing. Make an effort to put things away after you use them and work on clearing clutter everyday.
  4. Get rid of post-it notes: yes they are quick and easy , but they are also easy to lose. Instead of jotting down important reminders on post-it notes, keep a notebook on your desk to write down remainders.  You won’t be as likely to forget to do something and your desk will look and feel less cluttered.
  5. Keep a scratch notepad: Place a notebook on top of your desk and use it only to write down all of the little things that come up during the day such as telephone numbers, names, addresses, and things you of to do such as pick up up the milk. At either the end of each day or the beginning go through the things you wrote down over the course of the day or the day before and cross off the things you took care or put the things you need such as new addresses in your address book.
  6. Store cleaning supplies near your desk: Having a clean, organized workspace will help you maintain productivity and efficiency. If you keep the supplies you use to clean your desk nearby you will be more likely to clean your workspace throughout the day.

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