Once the holidays are over and you’re back to work, it can be harder to keep up with your New Year’s Resolution. Here are some important ways to keep your New Year’s resolutions, even when you go back to work after the holidays.
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From changes in the amount of light (which can trigger seasonal depression) to a common feeling of letdown after the holiday season, many of us feel a little blue after the holidays have ended. If you’ve been very active, have not been practicing good self-care and have basically been cramming extra tasks into every day just to get through the holidays, you are not alone. The good news is you can restore, rest and revitalize in the days following the festivities and beat the post holiday blues.
The new year brings new hope and promise for a better life.
As you make the transition, here are five things to do before the 1st January.
People make New Years resolutions every year, but they often don’t stick with them. If you’re falling into that trap, there are ways you can be more prepared to meet your goals in the new year. Here are some of the main ideas you’ll want to consider.
Positive thinking helps with stress management and can improve your health. Here are some suggestions to help you stay a positive thinker.
The holidays are an exciting time of year. But once they’re over with it can be difficult to go back to your normal routine. No matter whether you decide to make any adjustments for the upcoming year, here’s what to consider when getting back into a routine.
Who wants to be more productive and organized in the New Year?
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Now that the festive season is upon us, it seems like you have less time to do everything needed for holiday fun. Rushing around trying to finish all the tasks on your to-do list makes for a very stressful situation. But with a little planning and preparation, you can give yourself a chance to get […]
Christmas is all about joy, love and celebration. But it can be stressful planning how to get to this point. Here’s a list of things you can do to prepare.
You can cut down on holiday-induced stress by getting serious about organizing your holiday shopping. Here are some tips to help you get it together before you open your wallet.
As the holidays approach, are you starting to feel stressed? Follow these seven tips towards a more enjoyable holiday.
When people hold onto items, there’s often a reason. It might be sentimental, or it might be something they think they can use later. Here’s what to consider, in order to say goodbye to all that stuff.
Many people want to have less clutter, but they’re afraid to get rid of things because they think those same things might be needed at a later date. Here are some things to consider when deciding what to throw away.
At work, you need to organize the office. You need to organize everyone else’s lives. You need to track clients, vendors, colleagues, employees, and even your boss. So it’s no wonder that once you get home, the last thing you want to do is organize your own home.
Rather than wasting money on meals obtained on the quick from restaurants or your favorite supermarket freezer case, you can save a great deal if you instead plan ahead and prepare healthier food.
Whether you need to use a wheelchair on a permanent basis to get around or are using a wheelchair temporarily while recovering from illness or injury, there are some changes you can make in your home to make it easier to get things done.
Getting started on organization can be difficult, and can be made even harder for someone who has depression or ADD. Even for those who don’t have mental health conditions, being a procrastinator or overthinking, or just feeling overwhelmed can make it feel like too much effort to get started on organization. Fortunately, it really is possible to organize life even with conditions or struggles that make it more difficult or complicated.
Being well-organised doesn’t mean that every moment of your day needs to be blocked off. Everyone needs some “me time”: time to relax, unwind, and think.
Do you have so much to do that at times you feel yourself getting overwhelmed? There’s no need to fret, because you can start using S.M.A.R.T goals in an effective manner to prepare yourself to finish tasks on time and stay organized.
Here are some things to consider when you’re trying to decide how to tackle that list and incorporate enjoyable things that matter to you along the way. You really can have both productivity and enjoyment, if you organize things the right way.