Getting Organized

Who doesn’t want to be organized? Well, many people actually. But if you’ve read even this far, you probably have the desire and may want a little support. Organization in your life, from purse to cabinet to closet to home, has rich benefits; the reward does come from the effort. I’m happy to tell you – it pays off.

Time

The old adage, “An ounce of prevention…” applies here. It takes time to set yourself up for success in any area, but the time you save down the road is greater. If you have your linen closet set up so that everything has a place and (most) everything is in its place, in the long run you save hours of searching and folding and unfolding and snapping in frustration and searching all over the house. How might you use this new-found time? On something more valuable?

Money

Speaking of everything in its place, if you know what you have because you can see it quickly, you won’t buy continual replacements for items you already have. You won’t end up with 8 air mattresses because you can never find the last one in the attic or garage.

Clear Mind

Studies show clutter drags us down emotionally and mentally. This includes everyone, not just neat freaks. With more items demanding your attention wherever you are, you are wasting time and energy unconsciously distracted by things that don’t need your attention. With more belongings to worry about, your load of anxiety increases. Personal experiences testify to the freedom that comes from not being surrounded by piles of the unknown.

Stewardship

God has given all of us many resources in the form of our time, talents, money and possessions. Our responsibility to wisely steward those blessings is not fulfilled haphazardly. Knowing what we have and making the best use of it requires a certain amount of organization.

Godliness

God is the Creator of order. Scientists spend careers observing the complexity of His organization. When His children reflect a small amount of that orderliness in our lives, we are reflecting His character in a beautiful way.

That being said, we will spend the next few posts on practical ways to organize in different areas. Do you have any specific concerns or ideas you would like to see? Comment below so that it can be worked in to the series. Thank you!

How to Follow a Blog

Disclaimer: if you are a proficient blogger or blog follower, this post will be of no use to you. For those of us still learning, I hope this helps with some outstanding questions.

As I’ve been learning about blogging and discussing this blog with friends, several questions have been raised as to how to follow a blog. Isn’t there a way to subscribe? How do I know when a new post is up? I saw it on Facebook today, but what if I miss it in my newsfeed next time? Etc.

Here are a few (hopefully simple) answers to some of the basic questions. You have options and can choose the access method that works best for you. For simplicity’s sake, I will describe each option related to Looking Well, but all the options apply to most blogs.

SubscribeSubscribe

If you would like to subscribe to the blog, you can enter your email address and receive an email letting you know new content is available. This allows you to read the posts on your own time and keep the emails until you know you have read the post.

The form to subscribe on Looking Well is on the righthand side of the blog page and looks like the image to the right of this paragraph.

RSS Feed

For those who prefer not to be on an email list or receive more emails than they already do, a feed reader (like Feedly) allows all updated content to be accessed in one place. Simply search for “https://lookingwell.info” and add the site to your reading list.

Facebook

Looking Well also has a Facebook page where all new blog posts (and occasional other content) are posted. You can Like or Follow the page (or both!). Following also gives you options for how you would like the posts in your newsfeed and whether you get notifications.

FB

Web Page Only

If you prefer to browse the web, or simply want to control your viewing opportunities, you can also simply drop by the site when you have a few minutes. The front page lists the 5 most recent posts, and the Archives are found on the right sidebar if you need to go farther back.

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