ResearchOrganization

=Research Organization=

//in development//

Principles
“I don’t have enough time in my busy life to have trouble finding a note, a piece of paper, an email, a computer file, an idea or to spend time recovering them when they are lost.” In other words, nobody has time not to be organized!

Do yourself-in-the-future a favor. (Analogy: Doesn't it feel better to come home after a day's work and not find dirty dishes that you left in the sink that morning.)

Tips
Use a journal/workbook; number the pages; make an index at the end; carry it with you at all times and use it—not pieces of paper—to write notes on.

Use **worksheet** based on the table below for taking stock of and reporting on your research organization: Spend some time to fill in (or update) the table below, then mark 5 new things with a * that you plan to implement in the next 5 weeks. or that I avoid as inefficient (-) . . . ||  ||   || and inefficient (-) practices . . . ||  ||   ||
 * || **Organization** ||  ||
 * || of materials on paper......... || of computer files & records........... ||
 * Things that I do that are good (+)
 * Suggestions of others about good (+)