8. Next Step: Check-In
“I love creating content, but perfectionist procrastination over choosing technology sometimes paralyzes my moving from idea to implementation. Once research stops yielding new information, I turn to others for a reality check and catalyst. Years ago, unable to pick a newsletter service, I presented my research and dilemma to a colleague. She encouraged me to pick a particular free trial but also reminded me that whatever I chose, I could always transfer to a different service later — I only had to commit long enough to make forward momentum. You can't edit a blank page; you can't evaluate an untaken step.”
Julie Bestry, CPO® – Certified Professional Organizer, Productivity Specialist, Author, Blogger
9. Next Step: Wander
“When my mind is on a negative repeat loop, and I feel stuck, I love to remove mental clutter. Here's how:
Go outside without any technology and allow your mind to wander.
Once you feel a slight separation from the problem, consider the situation and list everything in and out of your control.
Create two to-do lists:
List 1: What actions can you take to move forward?
List 2: What worries or items are out of your control? Place these on "The Universe's To-Do List."
Taking action is an excellent step towards progress. But, when it's clutter-free - it's a giant leap.”
Marcy Stoudt – CEO of Revel Coach, Founder of Nest by Revel
10. Next Step: Redirect Energy
“I remember a time when I was serving as a volunteer on a committee for an organization that I loved. Over time, I found that my ideas were being discounted, disregarded, and ignored. I felt discouraged and stuck. I finally realized that I was not in control of this situation, and the only way I could move forward was to resign from the committee. I found another way to serve this organization on another committee that allowed me to contribute, and that brought me joy. It turns out my best option was to strike off in a new direction.”
Seana Turner – Professional Organizer, Blogger, Speaker
11. Next Step: Build Team
“In creating an online time management printable for Etsy, I had done my best on Canva and added the final product to Etsy. It was not getting traction and lacked professional product appeal. After a few months, I asked a professional graphic designer to assist. Right away, we partnered on design and marketing. My go-to strategy to get unstuck is to build a bigger team.”
Ellen Delap, CPO® – Certified Professional Organizer
12. Next Step: Shift Mindset
“That period immediately after the birth of my second child, I was in bed, feeling happy but also wondering how I would break out of my long-held pattern of being very, very cluttered. I happened to see a segment on a morning show featuring Marla Cilley, known as ‘The FlyLady,’ and I decided to order her book right then and there.
It turned out her book, Sink Reflections, was a wonderful explanation of how even the most cluttered and distressed person can make a ‘comeback’ into a more orderly and organized existence. It was a great help to me, but what was perhaps even more helpful was my own decision to make a change for the good of my family and myself.
I encourage anyone who might feel in a similar ‘stuck’ spot that there are so many options to try these days. All you need to do is decide to make that shift!”
Dr. Christine Li – Clinical Psychologist, Procrastination Coach, Host of the Make Time for Success Podcast
13. Next Step: Enlist Help
“I became a mom a year ago and was feeling very stuck in my circumstances and my mindset. I had made the decision to reduce my work to part-time and was feeling lost with the transition to motherhood while trying to run my own business as well as a household on many fewer hours and much less sleep. I knew I needed help adjusting, but I wasn't managing to get myself to that point. So I invested in myself by 1) working with Linda and 2) enrolling in a 6-week mindset program. Sometimes you need outside help, new perspectives, and something different to shake you out of a slump.”
Lana Kitcher – Productivity Coach, Small Business Consultant
What was the circumstance last time you felt stuck? What next step moved you forward? I’d love to hear your thoughts. I invite you to join the conversation.
If you feel stuck and want a thought partner, I’m here to help. I love supporting my clients to move forward. Contact me at linda@ohsoorganized.com, 914-271-5643, or click the purple “How Can I Help?” button below.