“You really are as thick as clotted cream that’s been left out by some clot until the clots are so clotted you couldn’t unclot them with an electric declotter, aren’t you, Baldrick?” - Edmund Blackadder
You have to get rid of things you don’t need. Even if you have some doubts about keeping some stuff, throw them away anyway. You’ll feel relieved afterwards. If you can’t make those decisions you’re suffering from ‘Disposophobia‘.
After decluttering your desk your focus is direct and prominent. Now we can move onto the next thing: de-clutter your mind. Try to focus on ‘being‘ after work and ‘doing‘ during work. Stop thinking, worrying, wondering about. Keep telling yourself everything will be allright, even if you don’t have the slightest idea it will work out. It will give you a lot more courage and energy to pull through.



Ewel Piet, ben al benieuwd naar de laatste tip!
Maar ‘t zijn allemaal heel goeie tips, nu nog een manier vinden om er mij aan te houden :-)))
Goe bezig! Goe bezig!
I’d like to add something. Process your mails until your inbox is empty. Checking on mail is useless. It will never magicaly disapear. You need to act on each mail to make it go away.
If you do, delete, defer, delegate or archive each mail the first time you see it your inbox will allways be empty.