Three Tips to Unclutter Your Mind

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This is a guest post by James Chartrand from Web Content Writer Tips.

I have a secret to tell: I have a cluttered mind.

No, don’t laugh. Don’t roll your eyes. It’s a serious matter. My mind trips and stumbles over a hundred thoughts every 15 minutes. Sorting out all my thoughts and organizing them is a major challenge I face every day, from the minute I wake up to the moment I go to sleep. Plus, I procrastinate. Often.

One of the biggest obstacles our business faced was the way I think. When you can’t stay focused, get distracted easily and forget stuff you have to do, nothing gets done. To make sure that I stayed on track and kept working effectively toward goals, I had to come up with a plan to tackle a cluttered mind.

1. Write everything down.

The almighty to-do list is a savior for people with disorganized thoughts. I have a whiteboard by my computer and in my kitchen. I have a pad and pen on my desk and to-do software on my computer. I carry a pen and paper in my coat pocket and I have the same duo in the glove compartment of my car. The minute a thought comes to me, I jot it down.

2. Organize at the end of the day.

Each day, I take my notes and compile them into a list. That list gets posted in one central location where I can easily refer to it. But I’ll tell you a secret: my list is really two lists. I have a list of non-priority tasks that I can leave to rot until I feel like getting to them, and I have another list of task that are a higher priority and can’t wait.

3. Schedule and stick to it.

Each evening, I work out my schedule for the next day. I look over my to-do lists and add tasks to a schedule for the next day. Every task gets one hour of time – no more, no less. If the hour is up and I’m not finished, I schedule another hour for the next day. I find I get more done when I break down jobs and work on them consistently each day.

Was it easy to get organized? Hell, no. It takes about two weeks for a habit to sink in, so for the first two weeks, I had to force myself to apply my new organizational skills.

But the payoff? Worth it. After two weeks, the habit and routine of jotting down notes, organizing them on a to-do list and scheduling work to be done has made me more productive, less scattered, more focused and much more efficient.

Even better, I’m not struggling to remember so much anymore. I jot everything down and move on. I actually feel a lot better with a mind that isn’t so cluttered and knowing that what I need to remember is safely written down somewhere.

Nothing gets forgotten, everything is attended to, and all the work gets done.

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Awesome tips!! Now i just need to implement them and stick to it!!

Thanks

Good post, James. When you have lots on your mind and things to do, those points are a must.

I’d like to add a tip that works for me to help unclutter my mind. It’s a pretty simple one. I go for a walk. I walk around my neighborhood and check out what my neighbors are doing with their landscapes, how well their garages are organized (wishing mine was), etc. I let my mind just flow from anything to “hey, the sky looks really blue today” to “I wish I lived in Hawaii.”

I usually do this walk while kids are at school. It really is a peaceful time for me.

Anyway, good post and oh . . . hello Caitlin!

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