09/06/2023
Marie Kondo's rule #1 is “Commit to tidying up.” But what if we apply this rule to other areas of our lives? What if we committed to a project that we've been wanting to start but haven't had the courage to do?
What if we committed to writing a book, starting a business, or learning a new skill? What if we committed to taking care of our health, our relationships, or our finances?
Starting ANY project can be daunting, but it's important to remember that it's okay to start small.
For example, if you want to organize your entire home, it might be overwhelming to try to do it all at once. Instead, try focusing on smaller categories (ie. clothes, books, papers, misc., sentimental). Once you've organized one category, you can move on to the next.
Taking small steps will help you stay motivated and on track. It will also help you avoid feeling overwhelmed.
Here are some tips for taking small steps when starting a project:
-Break the project down into smaller tasks. This will make it seem less daunting.
-Set realistic deadlines for yourself. Don't try to do too much too soon!
-Reward yourself for your progress. This will help you stay motivated.
Remember, it's better to start small and finish a project than to start big and never finish it.
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