The September contest #2 by sduttaskitchen| Significance of the term organised!
How did you glance towards the word organised? Define!
When i first looked at the word organised i thought about neatness planning and order. For me organised means arranging things in the right way so they can be easily found and used. It also means living life with proper planning not in a confusing way. For example if my books are kept in a rack i can easily find them. But if they are thrown here and there i waste time searching. So i define organised as a way of living where everything has a place a time and a method. It is not only about keeping things clean but also about managing our thoughts tasks and responsibilities in a proper order.
Are you an organised person in your personal and professional life? Share!
Yes i try to be an organised person in my personal life as well as my student life which i take as my professional life. In my personal life i keep a daily routine. I try to wake up study eat and rest on time. I also like to keep my room clean and my things in their proper place because it makes me feel calm. If my things are scattered i feel stressed but when everything is in order i feel happy. In my professional or student life being organised is even more important. I am studying cardiology which is not an easy subject. There are many lessons practicals and assignments to handle. If i do not organise my timetable i will feel lost in the workload. That is why i plan my study hours make notes and prepare for exams step by step instead of waiting until the last day. Sometimes i do become lazy and things get a little messy but i quickly remind myself that an organised student is always more confident. Without organisation i feel pressure but with it i feel relaxed and in control of my studies.
Do you believe organised work saves our time energy and money? Justify your point.
Yes i strongly believe organised work saves time energy and money. Time is the most important gift we have and when we are organised we use it wisely. If our things are in their right place we do not waste time searching for them. For example when my notes are properly arranged i can study quickly before exams instead of wasting hours finding the missing ones. Organised work also saves energy. When everything is scattered we use double the effort to complete a task. For example imagine cooking in a kitchen where all utensils are misplaced. It will take a lot of energy to complete a simple meal. But if everything is arranged properly the work is finished easily. The same is true in studies and life; when we are organised we save energy and feel less tired. Money is also saved when we are organised. Many times people lose their things and buy them again which is a waste of money. When we keep things properly we use them for a long time. Also making an organised shopping list helps us buy only what is needed instead of wasting money on unnecessary items. In professional life too planning in an organised way reduces extra expenses.
I want to say that the word organised is not just a word but a way of life. It means living with discipline planning and order. In my personal and student life i try to stay organised because it gives me peace and confidence. I also believe that organisation saves us from wasting time energy and money which are very valuable. I am thankful to sduttaskitchen for giving us this meaningful topic. It has reminded me how important organisation is for success in studies work and daily life. I hope my entry inspires others to also become more organised.
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I agree with you that the word organised is not just a word but a way of life and in it, there is discipline, planning and orderliness. Thanks for mentioning me in your article. I wish you good luck.