The media is the first to tell us that we need to learn to take time for ourselves and try to breathe while balancing our jobs, our families and relationships, the busy schedules of our days. Taking time for ourselves is something that everyone already knows is important, but who actually has the time to do it. That is the irony of the situation - there is no time for time. Or is there. Managing the time you do have available efficiently and properly can end up leaving you relaxed and moving from task to task, rather than getting stressed out while you rush around.
In an ideal world, it be would be great if every morning, we woke refreshed and chipper, and then got up to have breakfast and get dressed, our perfect wardrobe neatly laid out the night before to save time and searching. Having our clothes ready would be the ideal morning time saver and would save a lot of second-guessing, but most people do not go for night before preparation. Usually, people shower and try to figure out something to wear from the closet. But if your closet is organized, reaching in could mean that whatever your hand touches is ready and easy to match, saving you time each morning.










