As the calendar page turns on a new year, it brings with it a sense of fresh beginnings and the opportunity for a reset. I love a good reset! Not only have I made resetting a part of my daily routine but I've created weekly, monthly, quarterly, and now New Year reset routines for myself.
Instead of thinking about my endless to-do lists, all I have to do is refer back to my plan for resetting at different points throughout the year and only focus on those few tasks. If you struggle with focus and follow through because of your ADHD, you need task management strategies that will simplify your life and increase your productivity.
So let's dive into the routine of a new-year reset a little deeper. The idea of a New Year reset isn’t about grand resolutions that fizzle out by February. I don't know about you but I'm not good at keeping resolutions. A New Year reset is more about setting achievable, practical steps to organize our lives better.
Let’s explore how a New Year reset can be a game-changer for ADHD moms, helping us to navigate our days with a bit more ease and a lot less clutter and chaos.
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