When my life gets out of control (and yes, that happens), I go back to the drawing board.
For me, the drawing board is a legal pad of paper. You see, my To Do list runs into multiple pages, but it releases my mind to focus 100% on one priority at a time.
As I assign the items on my To Do list to a day, I start with my nemesis. The thing I really care not to do but know needs to be done is at the top of my list.
The reasons I start with my nemesis, which is usually cleaning our bathrooms, include the following:
Saves Time Dreading my Nemesis
When I know that my 3 bathrooms need cleaning, I feel a weight on my shoulders. I waste time thinking about how much I really do not want to clean the bathroom, and how I will keep a little one entertained while I scrub away. But, when I start my cleaning with the bathrooms, then I am free to make progress without dreading my nemesis.
Spends my Energy Wisely
At the start of my To Do list, I have more energy to exert. Beginning with my bathrooms that need lots of attention, I work hard to get the tough job done first. As I get tired and worn out, I like having my bathrooms done because the other items on my list usually require less effort.
Spurs my Momentum
With the hard part accomplished, I can take on the other tasks like paying bills, sorting laundry, dusting, organizing my pantry, and vacuuming. These other items are finishing touches after my nemesis is complete. I get to the point where if I can get my nemesis complete, then I can surely do the next thing on the list. 😉
As you find life piling up around you and needing to get something accomplished, start with your nemesis. This process saves time dreading the nemesis, spends your energy wisely, and spurs your momentum. Take a break as needed, but then get moving. Happy accomplishing!
Question: What is your nemesis?