If the beginning of the year makes you feel motivated to do all the things, this episode will help you slow that energy down and use it wisely. You don’t need a full home overhaul to start the year well. What actually creates long-term organization is choosing a few intentional tasks you can repeat every year.
For ADHD brains, doing too much at once often leads to burnout and unfinished plans. A small, focused reset gives you momentum without overwhelm. When you choose tasks that support your systems and habits, your environment starts working for you instead of creating resistance.
I’ll walk you through how to decide which tasks matter most, how to keep them simple, and how turning them into a yearly rhythm can make staying organized feel more natural over time. This approach helps you channel that New Year motivation into changes that actually last.
If you want to start the year feeling clear, prepared, and supported—without overcommitting or burning out—this episode will help you create a New Year reset ritual that you can return to year after year.
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