
Write things down. - Get Organized Tip #2
Declutter your mind when you write things down, right away. This is step number 2 for how to organize your life – and it’s a habit you should continue daily.
Simply Convivial: Biblical Homemaking, Homeschooling & Mom Life—Without Burnout
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3Rs of Meaningful Housework: simplyconvivial.com/clean
A brain dump – which means write things down – is the best way to declutter your mind. Clear your mind so you get get organized more effectively.
Whether you use a brain dump journal or just a cheap spiral notebook, a brain dump strategy will clear your mind and prepare you for organization at home. It’s the first step to declutter your mind so you can declutter your life. If you want to know how to get organized, start with a brain dump.
Write things down. All the things.
The first step for getting organized isn’t to buy containers or a label maker. The first step is to declutter your head.
We start every project and start getting organized by writing down everything in our heads. All those swirling thoughts and big ideas need to be written down on paper. When we write things down on paper instead of keeping them in our head, we can see them and think about them better.
When we write things down, we see first why we felt so crazy. We’re trying to keep track of and trying to work for too many things. When we see them on paper, we’re able to more clearly and deliberately choose where to place our attention. It gives us more objectivity as we think about what we ought to do next.
3Rs of Meaningful Housework: simplyconvivial.com/clean