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Stick to the plan

Published: Monday, March 29, 2010

Updated: Monday, March 29, 2010 15:03

Marcus Davis

Marcus Davis

I really hate it when I don't get things done on time. I am always late for appointments and classes. I knew there had to be a better way to remember the things I need. I could organize my life so that my mind is not cluttered. This is a plan that should work with little effort; I will call it "Stick to the Plan."

I will list all of the things I need and check the items off as I go, so that I will not forget anything. What have I been doing with all this time? The result of being disorganized is a disaster.
 

I have been looking for my homework for two days. I cannot figure out where I put it when I left the class. I thought I put it in my homework folder, but it was not there. Then I looked in my backpack, and it was not there either.

This is really bad, being so disorganized. I have to get this fixed. I will have another late homework assignment if I do not find it today. Where did I put the appointment slip from my doctor's office? I just knew it was in my wallet, but it is not there. I looked in the car, and it was not there either.

Maybe I drove my truck to my appointment; I will look in the truck. It is not there, and I am going to be late if I can't find that slip. It had the date and time that I was supposed to be at the doctor's office.

If I do not make it there on time, I will miss my appointment and have to pay for the missed slot. When is my final exam? I think it is this Wednesday, but I am not sure. Should I study today or wait until tomorrow? I think I will call one of my classmates to get the schedule.

What did I do with the phone number for that cute girl in my class? I am so unorganized that I cannot find anything. My grade is going to be terrible if I don't pass my final.
I will look online to find the schedule. Where is my laptop? Did I put it in the bedroom or in the living room? Here it is, in the kitchen.
 

Now I can find the schedule, but why can't I log in to the school's web site? My password is not working, and I don't know what to do. I guess I will have to drive to NCCU to find a classmate.
 

What is the speed limit on the road? I cannot think right now. It should be 65 miles per hour, so I will go 70 in order to get there quicker. I was wrong; there is the sign, and it says 55. I better slow down. It is too late; here comes the Police with his lights on. He is not going to get me because I was not going that fast.
 

I guess I was going that fast; now I have a $150 ticket to pay, and I still don't know when my final is. I would not have this ticket if I were organized. This disorganized thing is for the birds.

My life is a disaster; I have entirely too many things to think about; maybe I should do laundry. This is the reason that I can't remember anything. As I cleaned out my pockets I found my homework, my class schedule and the cute girl's phone number. I was about to lose everything I worked so hard to have.
 

Getting organized is as simple as writing everything down in my Blackberry and synching it with Outlook on my laptop that I keep in the bedroom. I even set my alarm to tell me when to go to class and when I have a quiz or an exam. The best thing is that I have a place for the cute girl's phone number.
    Now that I am organized, I have turned in all my homework on time, I am ready for my final, and I have a date with that cute girl in my class.
    I wish I thought of organizing my life 20 years ago. My life is no longer a disaster.

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