Most people when they were young once heared their parents say "Tidy your room!". We know the importance of having an organized room. However, one question may arise. Is it really true that people whose rooms are organized are more likely to succeed than those whose rooms are not? I must admit that this is true because most successful people have a habit of being organized and it proves how the person is self organized with great time management skills.
To some degree, most successful people have a special habit. Among them, organization skill is definitely important. We discern one's habit by looking at their behviour confronting others or their surroundings. Thus, a room where people spend most of their time is a perfect setting that we can learn about oneself. For example, just last week, I visited my friend's house. In my perspective she is very good at studying. When I entered her room, I perceived something that is remarkable. All of her books were lined in the bookshelf and stationeries were placed according to their specfic uses. Pens, notebooks, erasers were placed in a specific area. I thought this was just because of her personality of being organzied. However, I soon realized that organization skills are qualifications of being successful and is highly reflected by their surroundings, more specifically their rooms.
Next, being organized is trickly linked to time managing. In mordern society, time management is very important to survive in the contentious society. Consequently, by being organized one can successfully manage their time wisely. In my case, I never thought of the importance of time management. However, one of my teacher always emphasized to keep a binder where we can put our homeworks together. At that moment, I did not feel it was necessary. Later, I found myself struggling to find past homeworks and some of them were lost. It took me tremendous amount of time to find a piece of paper in that stack of everyother work. Thus, I realized that being organized will lead me to be more oriented towards good time management.
In conclusion, through my experiences stated above, I fully admit that organizing is linked to time management and habit, which is reflected by looking at one's surrounding, such as their room. |