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January 22, 2010 by  
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I can guarantee that some people are not smart enough
or switched on enough to really grasp how powerful
these simple categories are for organized living.
I hope that you are smart enough to focus on this
properly.


Are the possibilities and opportunities that life
obviously has to offer overwhelming? Are you for
whatever reasons not fully tapping the potential
you know organized living would provide? Of course
you are otherwise you wouldn’t finish this article.


Looking back on how things were for me 8 years ago before
I discovered what I am revealing to you here for
organized living, I can now realize that my life has
improved in every one of these categories, and continues
to do so.


So as you allow yourself the space to wonder and hold a
vision of having genuinely and deeply organized living,
heavy feelings of overwhelm will lift into a comfortable
lightheartedness, because you will gradually see new
power and possibility for every area of how to
organize life.


It helps to consider that our life has..
An internal world (dealing directly with your personal
self, your thoughts, feelings, and actions),
An external world, (dealing with your environment and
circumstances).


Think of something that is a little overwhelming for
you at present. Are there dishes to be done? Maybe
a company is still trying to charge you for something
you cancelled 2 months ago. Or perhaps it’s an
emotional upset regarding a conversation you are
thinking of having with someone.


How can you use the 2 factors to considerably help
organize those types of issues towards full
organized living?


Using those factors of internal and external worlds
you will be able to achieve full organized living.


Overcharging company: Internally it might be causing
you anxiety or just bother about the wasted time.
Externally it requires correspondence with the company
to resolve the issue.
Emotional upset: Externally it is about having a
certain conversation with someone. Internally there is
some decisions or thinking to be done about the choices
and the thoughts that you are holding that are causing
the upset.
Pile of dishes: Internally you might be thinking
that your partner should be the one doing it this time,
or that you want to leave it until Lauren comes over so
you can chat whilst you’re in the kitchen doing such
chores as washing up. Externally it requires spending
20 minutes actually doing it.


Are you still awake? I hope so because what I’m about
to show you will take this to the next level. Those 2
factors equal the 2 major areas of organized living.


To make this a broader concept for complete organized
living, call the external factor Societal Processing,
which means effecting change in society. And for the
internal factor, call it Internal Processing (effecting
change in yourself).


Internal Processing involves organizing your actions,
thoughts, and feelings to create the direct life
experience that you want.
Societal Processing includes business and involvement
in community, etc.


Both types of processing are intimately connected
of course. And there are 3 realms of organized living.


The Physical Realm organizes your lifestyle: including
people in your life, environment, your health, security,
wealth, etc.
The Emotional Realm organizes your ‘spiritual’ or
emotional experience of life. Your pursuit of happiness
and romance, peace, and adventure.
The Mental Realm organizes your thought. The
development of mind includes learning, self-questioning,
character development, listening, exploring, and
developing influence.


Organized Living requires controlling and organizing
those 3 realms by listing everything in your life, and
everything you want in your life, and categorizing it
all into those 3 realms.


Develop your mindfulness of the 2 factors of Internal
Processing and Societal Processing so that your 3
realms are organized.


So the question is this. How can you personally take
these ideas and control them to achieve greater organized
living?

You are entitled to one free copy of Nathan Shaw’s new 2006 Missing Principles Handbook revealing the permanent principles of Organized Living.

Or read an article on how to Organize Yourself.

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