STAY ORGANIZED Organization and self-discipline go hand in hand. It is impossible to find a selfdisciplined person who isn’t organized. One of the characteristics of a selfdisciplined person is that they want to make life easier for themselves, and one way of doing this is to be organized. Here are some benefits of staying organized: Improves Productivity: Disorganization creates chaos—you are constantly looking for things, everything is in a mess, and life is a constant battle. Staying organized means you will have more time to spend on the things that matter because you are not wasting all your time looking for things. Less Stress: How do you feel when you can’t find your car keys or those important documents you need for work? Stressed, right? When everything is housed in its rightful place, files and folders are neatly organized, you will eliminate the stress of searching for your items. More Energy and Enthusiasm: When you are forced to dig through piles of paperwork, clothes, or other objects to find what you need, it drains your energy. When you have no energy, you lack enthusiasm and it becomes impossible to do the things that you know you should be doing. A Positive Image: Not only will you feel better about yourself because you now have some order to your life, but other people will notice it. If you once had a reputation for being the “disorganized one,” friends, family members, and colleagues will start praising you for the orderly and systematic person that you truly are. PERFORM THESE Two HABITs BEFORE 8 AM As you have read, successful people incorporate a number of habits into their daily routine, but during my research, I have found there are two thing successful people do before 8:00 a.m.: 1. They Pray/Meditate: Prayer and meditation is a top priority in every