Having a cluttered mind can âweigh you downâ mentally. Unfinished to-do lists, a disorganized desk, projects you have wanted to start for months, things waiting to be put away. These are all things that weigh on your mind and drag you down. Here are some tips for how to clear your mind and let go of what weighs you down.
All of the things running around in your mind that you âwantâ to do equal what I call mental weight. Mental weight is hard to notice because it doesnât physically show itself like 10 extra pounds gained over Thanksgiving and Christmas. Mental weight is mostly silent, but you can feel it if you know what to look for
Have you ever put off a project for months (or even years) because you thought it was going to be terribly hard and time-consuming, only to realize it wasnât that bad after you actually started it? In fact, you felt like a huge weight was lifted off your back and were so happy that the project was done?
So how do you get rid of all this mental weight? Here are five tips for how to clear your mind and let go of whatâs weighing you down
You need to get everything out of your head and put it all on paper. Take some time to write down everything you want to do thatâs hanging over your head. I mean EVERYTHING. Get it all out there so you can look at it, do a total brain dump.
Now you need to categorize everything on your list into 3 buckets:âŁ
DIY (Something I can easily do myself)âŁ
Hire (Something I need to hire someone else to do)âŁ
Let go (I wanted to do this at some point, but now it doesnât really matter)
Putting things in your Let Go bucket might be hard, but itâs how to clear your mind and release mental weight. You canât let anything in this bucket continue to weigh you down. Circumstances have changed and whatever you wanted to do in the past no longer matters. Focus on the future, make a commitment to letting go and move on.
Now you have to make some decisions. Look at what you have written down and ask yourself, what is the ONE THING that is weighing me down the most? Write that one thing down on a separate sheet of paper and put the rest away for later
Your one small action is this. Commit just 10 minutes to working on the ONE THING on your list. Itâs only 10 minutes! Block it out on your calendar if you need to and make sure you commit to a focused, undistracted 10 minutes where you only work on this one thing.
Itâs remarkable how much better youâll feel after a mental dump, some prioritization and starting on ONE THING. The mental weight will be lifted and will be replaced with the uplifting feeling of progress and momentum.âŁ
Momentum is king here, so you want to hold onto it. After getting started on your one thing, you need to keep working on it until itâs finished. Commit the time you need to work on this project and get it off your âto-doâ list. This could be another 10 focused minutes each day, or longer if you have the time.
The key is to focus on small, consistent actions to keep chipping away and making progress. As long as you are making progress towards your goal, the mental weight will be lifted. Instead of focusing on whatâs weighing you down, your mind will be clear and happy with the progress you are making.
Once you finish your ONE THING, then youâll want to repeat steps 3-5 again on a new item. Asses your priorities, pick your next item and focus on one thing only. Take small consistent action on that item until itâs complete.