As we endure continuing anxiety over the global pandemic, its impact on the economy, the safety of our loved ones, and the realities of weeks of sheltering at home, many of us have become psychologically fatigued. The thought of binge watching yet another series or wearing sweatpants all day is no longer appealing. Our childrens online schooling is either too intense or not intense enough, our jobs are either complicated or nonexistent, and makeshift offices and gyms that symbolized adaptability just a few weeks ago, now seem messy and inefficient. Given this backdrop, its not surprising that the need to organize our surroundings and our time has become more compelling than ever.
Barbara Reich, professional organizer and author of Secrets of an Organized Mom, offers five tips to organize your time and space during these challenging times.
As Charles Duhigg notes in his book The Power of Habit, making your bed every morning is correlated with better productivity [and] a greater sense of well being色 Completing one small task paves the way for larger accomplishments during the day.泭
2. Minimize clutter in your home.
Studies by and the show that clutter can decrease productivity and increase anxiety. Start by purging what you dont need and clearing countertops in kitchens, bedrooms, and bathrooms.泭
3. Write your goals out!
At the end of each day, make a list of three items you want to accomplish the next day. By determining your priorities each day, youll be less likely to be sidelined or spend the day reacting to others priorities.泭
4. Schedule your day!
Designate hours for work and hours for leisure. Save pleasurable activities as a reward for completing your daily goals.泭
5. Sleep!
Maintain a healthy sleep schedule. show that getting the right amount of sleep is critical for productivity and wellness.
Barbara Reich泭is the founder of泭Resourceful Consultants, LLC, a firm specializing in the organization of people, their lives, and physical spaces. Barbara is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and the NYU Stern School of Business.泭 She has appeared on the Today Show, Good Morning America, Inside Edition, WPIX, and New York 1 and has been featured in the泭New York Times,泭Wall Street Journal,泭New York Post,泭Washington Post,泭and泭Time Magazine泭among other publications. She is the author of泭Secrets of an Organized Mom, winner of the Moms Choice Award.
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