Identifying where to start:
- What is the one thing would have the greatest effect on you if you could change it? It doesn’t have to be the most “important” or most “obvious”.
- What would you tell someone else to do first?
- Roll up a piece of paper like a telescope. Work on just one corner of a room or one pile on the desk.
- Start with something visible — a counter, desktop, not a drawer.
To help you sort through your things:
- When have I used this?
- When will I use this?
- Why would I use this?
- Where would I use it?
- What would happen if I lost it?
- Could I recreate it?
- When was the last time I saw this? Have I missed it? Would I miss it if I didn’t have it?
- Create rules i.e.: All magazines that are over a year old are garbage. All credit card applications get tossed. Catalogues that you haven’t bought anything from in 12-months get tossed.
To help you sort through your tasks:
- When will I do this?
- What tools/supplies/questions do I need/have before I can do this?
- When does it need to be finished?
- Why do I want to do this?
- What would happen if I didn’t do it?
- Could/Should someone else do it?
- Create rules ie: 9:00 – 10:00 is my designated “long” stretch of time to work on long term projects. Don’t schedule other things during that time.
To help get yourself moving:
- What is your strong time of day? Are you a morning person? Evening? Night? Plan on doing tasks more difficult during your strongest time of day.
- What is one SMALL step you could take regularly to get you closer to where you want to be? Can you sort through 3 pieces of paper every day? Can you go put away things for 5 or 10 minutes every day? Can you wake up 10 minutes early to go through your “to-do” list, or maybe review it before you go to sleep or with your morning coffee?
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by Carrie Greene, ACC, CarrieThru, LLC, ADHD Coaching & Organizing Services.