Heidi DeCoux

Find a Better Way to No Clutter in 5 Fast Steps



Posted: Tuesday, January 03, 2012

by Heidi DeCoux
Clear Simple Marketing and Clear Simple Living

Have you been wanting to reduce and simplify your life? Life can become jammed and messy with not only physical tasks, but also with over commitments to many activities and engagements. Make this the year you simplify! These five tasks can get you there! Use these steps to focus your energy and time.

1. Know what is most important in your life. We all have core values, things that are most important to us. Our lives should focus around these things. Write them down if that will help you stay focused. You should make a list of 3 to 5. Common sense says we should direct the decisions we make to focus on these important values, but life can get murky. Without re-evaluating this from time to time you may find yourself spending a lot of time and energy on things that aren’t truly important to you at all.

2. Realize the consequences of saying yes. Many people have a hard time saying no. But if your goal is simplified Zen living, you are going to need to get better at it! By taking on more and more you have no down or free time in your day. This means no time for you to do things you truly enjoy. If you are already overcommitted really consider the consequence of saying “yes”. What are you giving up? What are you not going to do as well because of your new time limits?

3. Empty the top of your desk. Having a clean workspace is going to make you more productive. On top of that many of the papers piled on top of your desk likely belong in your home filing system- it’s time to put them there. Knowing where papers are for future references can be a big stress saver. Be decisive as you clear off your desk. Putting off a decision about whether to keep something, or where to put it, is procrastination. And procrastination will eat your time! Every day you think about a decision you are waiting to make you slowly throw away more time!

4. Start small. If you are completely overwhelmed at the thought of cleaning out your home office, then start small. Clean out a drawer in your desk. Keep the items in your drawer that you treasure and love OR that are useful to you. Everything else goes. If you have a lot of papers clean out this drawer with a paper shredder handy. Papers that you need go into your home filing system, papers that you don’t go into the shredder!

5. Have a plan and stick to it. Do you check your email, twitter, Facebook, or do other tasks compulsively? Decide how many times a day you really need to do those things. You are wasting time and eating up your entire day by going back and forth between all of these things. You don’t need to stop doing them, just have a plan about how often you’re going to. Try hard to stick to your limits for a few days, see how much time you gain!

Live Clearer and Clutter Free This Year!

Still overwhelmed? Start with one item at a time. Do one thing at time. Get your mental life de-cluttered can hinge on learning how to say NO! Your physical space can be de-cluttered using tools you have access to, such as your home filing system. Gaining control over these two areas can bring you relaxation and organization in your day!
Heidi DeCoux is a P.O.P. consultant who helps small local businesses be productive, organized and highly profitable. You can download Heidi’s e-book, The 7 Habits of Highly Productive, Organized & Profitable Business Owners for free at http://www.HeidiDeCoux.com.
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