The New Year is fast approaching and for many of us, as the festive season ramps up, the workload slows down, which makes it a perfect time of year to shed the clutter you may have been accumulating over the past year.
Whether it’s a messy desk or a messy head, clutter gives us too much stimuli, draws our attention away from what we need to focus on, gets in the way of us relaxing, makes us feel guilty and suggests to our brains that our work is never finished.
Put simply, for many of us: Mess causes stress.
Unless you’re someone who thrives in your own organised chaos, then any upfront work you can do now will ensure you’re setting yourself up for a smooth start to 2025.
To help you with that, here are our top 4 tips to decluttering your workspace and headspace in preparation for the year ahead:
Start with your workspace. There is no doubt that there is a link between a messy desk and a messy head. In fact, a survey by print company Brother found that 40% of workers admitted that an untidy workspace made them less productive. So, leaving work with a tidy desk is going to help you feel a lot more prepared to hit the ground running when 2025 rolls around. Here’s where to start:
Once you’ve left work behind, it’s time to declutter your head. As we all know, our personal lives and our professional lives are not separate entities, even if we try to avoid it, the two overlap and impact each other. So, think about how you can approach these decluttering tips holistically:
Now is the time to create next year’s goals and get all your tools and resources ready so you can hit the ground running. Have you bought a diary for 2025, plotted key dates, and done your budget?
Before you head back to work make sure you have some real “me” time. Doing things that have been putting off will help to alleviate any subconscious pressure you might have been putting on yourself. So, plan an activity you have wanted to do for ages but hadn’t had the time or get a coffee with a friend you have been meaning to catch-up with We promise, you’ll feel better for it.
Now, just do it. Look for ways to put these steps into action. It doesn’t matter if you can’t get around to them all – any bit of preparation will help ensure your return to work in 2025 is smooth and stress-free.