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@Too Tired to Organize...? | Clutter Video Tip
http://www.ClutterDiet.com Get organized with home organizing tips from professional organizers at The Clutter Diet. Getting through your daily life can make your brain feel like it’s swimming in molasses. The decision making process uses lots of brain power and it can lead to fatigue and even a rash decision or two by the end of the day. In today’s video Lorie Marrero is sharing some tools to help clear your mind. Following these tips will make your morning routine and the rest of your day less stressful and more productive. These Clutter Video Tips are posted frequently here on our clutterdiet organizing channel. You can search Twitter for also to find comments on our organizing tips. Lorie Marrero is the creator of ClutterDiet.com and the author of The Clutter Diet: The Skinny on Organizing Your Home and Taking Control of Your Life. Lorie also serves as the national spokesperson for Goodwill Industries International and ambassador of the Donate Movement. http://www.clutterdiet.com http://goodwill.org http://www.clutterdiet.com/learnmore Hi I’m Lorie Marrero, creator of The Clutter Diet Book and online program, we’ve heard from many of our members and course participants that they are very tired at the end of their organizing sessions and there is a great reason for that. There’s a growing body of research that shows that decision fatigue is a real issue. Being organized is about being decisive and, all the clutter that you see out on your counter or on your desk represents delayed decisions or delayed actions. In that way, clutter is actually manifested procrastination. The research is showing that the more decisions we have to make in a day the more our will power is decreased and the more our energy is drained so that it has results, like impulse shopping. That’s why they put impulse items at the checkout. After you’ve been wandering around the store making decisions for 30 minutes, you’re less likely to be able to resist that chocolate bar when you see it when you’re checking out. Also as we all know it’s harder to stick to something like a diet or any other habit change that you’re trying to make in your life when you’re at the end of the day and your will power has waned. Also decision fatigue can cause you to avoid everything altogether and just procrastinate some more. They say that a confused mind says “no.” Think about how you could reduce the number of decisions you have to make in your life so you can free up energy for other things you want to think about. Here are some ideas of how to do this. First, think about making rules and policies for yourself so that the decision is made once and you don’t ever have to make that decision again. A great example is a rotation menu. It’s really easy to do for breakfast. You can say, “Monday is oatmeal day, Friday is pancake day,” and you always know that Friday is pancake day. So you know exactly what to do when you get up; there is no decision to make. You can apply this to lunches that you might pack for school or work, and you can even do a whole 30-day rotation menu for dinners. Imagine, you’re not even going to repeat one dinner in a while month’s time, so your family won’t even notice, but you will know. You’ve already got your next 30 days planned right out. It makes it easier for you to create your grocery list this way and that’s another way to reduce your decision making, having a standard grocery list. So you can have one that you either print out with your frequently purchased items, or you can get an app and have your favorites list on the app. Charity donations are something else. You can have ultimate clarity about exactly what charities you’re going to support, one or two, for a year and you can decide a budget for that amount that you’re going to give. Then when you get approached by other charities wanting $50 here or $25 there, you can say, “No.” “We focus our giving in this one area and we already have made that decision, so the answer is no.” Another area people use these kinds of policies with is when they are picking out their clothes for work or for their children for school. You know, having kids with a school uniform is wonderful and this is why. It’s reducing your decision fatigue. You know, President Obama was famously interviewed in Vanity Fair where he talked about decision fatigue and he said he only wears blue or gray suits. He doesn’t order food off a menu, he has people bring him something so he doesn’t have to decide that. His entire job is deciding, so he must free up his decision making energy for the most important things.

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