When making your schedule for the week, do you group similar meetings and activities together or do you prefer to schedule where there are openings? If you do the latter, you may be harming your productivity. According to Julie Morgenstern, an organizational & productivity consultant, and a New York Times bestselling author, organizing your time should be viewed the same as organizing your closet. A disorganized closet, although everything is at your fingertips, can take longer to weed through. If your closets were organized by color, for example, you would never have trouble finding your favorite red blouse as like items are organized together. Organizing and scheduling each day with a fluidity is vital to maintaining productivity and peak brain power. When you organize your schedule in a way that flows, you prevent burn out and disorganization. Thus, giving you the power to utilize your time as effectively as possible. The below article highlights many key ideas for being the best you can be while effectively managing your time.