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Being Organized is a Mindset

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Being Organized is a Mindset

 Organized people seem very... organized. They tend to have an orderly way of doing things and a solution for every storage problem. Their lists and spreadsheets may seem like overkill, but they really are helpful tools for living a streamlined life. Being organized might seem like a series of habits but honestly, it is more of a mindset than an activity.

 Being organized starts with your thinking and reveals itself in your actions.

Here’s why:

Our brains are designed to solve problems. Generally speaking, overwhelm happens when we simply can’t seem to solve a problem or aren’t taking action to do the things that solve a problem. These are mindset issues. However we set our mind, our actions usually follow. This is why people yo-yo with their behavior. Sometimes their minds are set towards success and sometimes they simply aren’t.

Being organized starts in the mind long before it manifests in your closet or your pantry. The desire to be orderly or solve organization problems happens in your thoughts and culminates in sorting through your belongings and heading to The Container Store.

So, how do you shift your mindset towards being more organized?

Here’s how:

Make the decision that being organized is a solution to many problems. Decide that being in command and control of your home, your family’s schedule, your business, or anything that is in disarray is solution-focused. It’s a good thing! Getting organized and staying that way is worth the effort and completely possible.

Some of the results of being more organized are:

  • Pride in your home and family
  • Decreased anxiety and stress
  • A peaceful home and restful down-time
  • Opportunities to be creative
  • Better health
  • Disciplined kids ready for the world

 Making the decision to be more organized and sticking to it is the first step in the process. Committing to doing the work to streamline, declutter, and carry out the tasks needed to be organized and stay organized is key. Making the commitment in your mind to a lifestyle of cleanliness, order, and peace will help you take action when you may be too tired or want to let things go.

 It's important to be intentional, make a commitment, and take action; and remember, even small baby steps forward help create the momentum to lasting changes. These are the changes for transformation, organization, and to streamlined living...this is a step to living an Intentional Life.

Are you ready for transformation? Are you prepared to make a commitment? Mindset is only one area that we take a deeper dive on in my monthly membership. Learn more about my monthly lifestyle coaching program, A Pilgrimage to Selfhttps://www.lisamcgrath.me/thank-you-for-your-interest-in-a-pilgrimage-to-self.

Until next time...

Cheers!

Lisa

 

 

 

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