Staying Organized

in LeoFinance14 days ago

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Staying organized can feel like climbing a mountain for neurodivergent minds like mine, especially when your brain loves chaos, thrives on spontaneity, or struggles to follow traditional structures. If I can't achieve mental organization, I can at least have a grasp of my physical activities.

However, staying organized isn’t about suppressing how your mind works, it’s about creating systems that match your rhythm and help you thrive. I have come to learn that it just has to work for me, no on else has to understand it.

For someone who get overwhelmed easily and suffers decision fatigue, it sure helps to have a system that allows you to stay on top of your tasks and schedule without feeling like you are putting too much pressure on yourself. I used to have a hard time finishing all my web3 daily tasks but not anymore.

One thing that helped me is grouping my tasks under different bookmarks. This way I know the things that require daily check ins or weekly check-ins. When I start my day, I like to do my daily check-ins first and get that out of the way, then I proceed to do my written contents tasks, then other tasks follow.

Another trick up my sleeve is minimizing procrastination. I try to do new tasks as soon as I come across them. If I can't get to it immediately, I make sure to add it to my To-Do bookmark.

I used to have poor wok ethic because of my short attention, and once I get distracted, I spiral into more and more distractions. At the end of the day, I am left with half finished tasks. If you are into Airdrops like me, take advantage of your bookmarks to avoid getting easily overwhelmed.

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