Getting organized is usually one of the top New Year's resolutions. One of the hardest things to organize is your time. After reviewing several articles from time management companies, here are some helpful tips for any lifestyle.
Need a schedule to plan your day? Make your weekly schedule of tasks and then backtrack to create your daily schedule. Have to go to the feed store and stop by the vet? Schedule both on the same day.
2. Know your highs and lows. Are you a morning person? Schedule your big tasks for that time with the more mindless chores at the end of the day. Afternoon person? Save those times to take care of paperwork or anything requiring concentration.
3. Learn the joy of "D-D-D’, a/k/a “Do It, Delegate It or Dump It.” Even before you prioritize your "to do" list, take a quick look at each one and decide (a) do I do it; (b) do I delegate it to someone else; (c) do I dump it altogether. Some horse people love helping around the barn so if they ask, give them the job of sweeping the aisles or washing the buckets. The "dump it" is sometimes hard to do - you know you SHOULD alphabetize the horse videos, you SHOULD organize the pictures from the last show. But it usually just sits there at the bottom of your list, snickering at you because you still haven't gotten to them. Keep the videos, but dump the task.
4. Prioritize. This can be a hard one because everyone is different.
5. Learn to say "no." This skill alone can substantially lower the number of items on your "to do" list. I know - it's hard. But there are ways to do it gracefully, but firmly so you'll maintain good client, friend or family relationships.
Hopefully these tips will help you on your way to a more organized (with time for more fun!) 2020.