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    How do I organize my daily routine?
    Annie Lin, MBA
    Life & Career Coach
    Annie Lin is the founder of New York Life Coaching, a life and career coaching service based in Manhattan. Her holistic approach, combining elements from both Eastern and Western wisdom traditions, has made her a highly sought-after personal coach. Annie’s work has been featured in Elle Magazine, NBC News, New York Magazine, and BBC World News. She holds an MBA degree from Oxford Brookes University. Annie is also the founder of the New York Life Coaching Institute which offers a comprehensive life coach certification program.
    Life & Career Coach
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    Try to stick to the same general schedule each day. Developing regular habits and routines will keep you more organized, and it will also free up more mental space so you can do more creative work.
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    How do I keep myself focused while working?
    Annie Lin, MBA
    Life & Career Coach
    Annie Lin is the founder of New York Life Coaching, a life and career coaching service based in Manhattan. Her holistic approach, combining elements from both Eastern and Western wisdom traditions, has made her a highly sought-after personal coach. Annie’s work has been featured in Elle Magazine, NBC News, New York Magazine, and BBC World News. She holds an MBA degree from Oxford Brookes University. Annie is also the founder of the New York Life Coaching Institute which offers a comprehensive life coach certification program.
    Life & Career Coach
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    Write down your daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, and annual goals. Then, plan out how you want to use your time to achieve those goals.
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    I was very organized for years, but now I have no energy or the will to do anything regarding cleaning, studying, or even going out to party. How do I get back on track?
    Paul Chernyak, LPC
    Licensed Professional Counselor
    Paul Chernyak is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Chicago. He graduated from the American School of Professional Psychology in 2011.
    Licensed Professional Counselor
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    You may be feeling depressed, so you should address this issue first. However, your best bet is to start with one small task that seems easy to do and build momentum from there to do other tasks. For example, start by cleaning one drawer in your bedroom once a day.
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    What if you don't have time to clean once a week?
    Paul Chernyak, LPC
    Licensed Professional Counselor
    Paul Chernyak is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Chicago. He graduated from the American School of Professional Psychology in 2011.
    Licensed Professional Counselor
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    Consider delegating cleaning tasks to others if you are short on time. Hire a cleaning person occasionally if you have no time. Consider what you can cut out of your schedule so that you have more time to clean.
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