
Schedule It
I recently read a quote that said if you schedule a task the chances and likelihood of you completing it goes from 40% to 70%. I really do find this fascinating. Simply writing things down can increase your chances of completing your tasks. Why does scheduling increase the chances even more? There are a few reasons for that success rate.
How Often Should I Organize?
This question comes up a lot. How can we put more structure onto our organizing and clearing out so that it doesn’t become overwhelming? When we plan ahead, set expectations, and make habits, organizing becomes more a part of our daily lives and less of a burden.
The HGTV Effect
We all love HGTV. House hunting, organizing, hoarders. Not necessarily doing those things, but watching other people do them is lots of fun. What happens when we spend hours of our days watching TV shows and reading about organizing in magazines?
New Look, Same Motto
My motto from the beginning has been to help you release stress and clutter from your life. Whether that was through yoga, meditation, or physically supporting you to organize your space. This year has been anything but ordinary for all of us, but it has been a year to take a step back and reevaluate.
Keeping Track of It All
We have passwords and accounts for everything. We have things that automatically renew, either through a subscription monthly, bimonthly, even annually.
The Organizing Cycle
Getting organized and staying organized are two very different things. Getting organized can definitely be a project, and it can be a long one or a short one depending on your goals.
The Unproductive Timer
Back in December, I posted about Setting a Timer to help us in our tasks and be more productive in our days and in our lives. I have a counter proposition for you.