The Secret to Organizing With ADHD!
This week I let you in on a little secret about organizing. Being organized can actually be just as frustrating as not being organized. What? It doesn't make sense does it? There is a myth about organizing that I want to break, but I also want to reassure you that all of your efforts never go to waste! So don’t let this one myth stop you from getting started because at the end it is always worth it!
Take Control of Your Clutter!
Clutter takes away our focus, our time, our positive energy, and it can make us stressed and anxious. These are not great things to be experiencing in our lives! Let’s reduce the clutter in our homes, so we can instead feel calm and confident that we can find what we need, when we need it. It starts with paying attention and I have two strategies to share to reduce the clutter on a consistent basis. Let’s get started!
Three Tips to Get Your Organizing Projects Started
You know that organizing matters in your life and you're ready to take on a few projects at home. However, even with the best intentions, you can’t seem to get started. Here are three tips to make the process easier and none of them actually have anything to do with the organizing task itself.
The Solution to Increasing Your Productivity isn't to Work Harder
It’s easy to think if I just work harder, I will be more productive. This is a common myth that many people fall into all of the time. We think longer hours at the office and more items on our to-do lists will somehow help us get more done. The reality is busy work doesn’t mean the same thing as productive work. Read how to break this myth and what to do to work smarter.
Let Failure Be a Lesson That Leads to Success
It is not uncommon for me to hear resistance from a client when trying out a new strategy due to their past experiences. They wonder, "what if it doesn’t work?" and my question back is always, "what if it does?" Even if doesn't work, does it matter? Read how failure is actually a very positive thing and is a necessary step that brings us closer to success.