Greetings, all ~
Well, I'm new to this board and thought I'd introduce myself. I'm here with the hopes of getting my life in order (ha! That sounds so huge). I intend to steal all your good ideas! Though my apartment is only 400 sf, it is a cluttered mess and I feel like I'm drowning in quicksand. NYC is a fast-paced crowded and stressful place, and I'd rather have my apartment be a sanctuary from all of that, instead of the chaotic mess it is (and has been for a long time).
I'll be turning 50 this year (what??!!), am married, attending college, unemployed, and trying to start a business and work on some creative projects. My sleeping has always been an issue but has been totally out of whack these past 6 months or so. I've recently been grappling with the idea that I may have ADD - took an online assessment test and passed with flying colors, but I will have to get a doctor's opinion on that. Was never diagnosed with that before, am leery of such labels anyway, but -- if it's true, then what I've read recently about older adult women with ADD makes a lot of things about me and how I've (mis)managed my home and life make sense. Whether I am ADD or not, I know I need help. I used to have the book "Get Your Act Together" (given to me by a friend - what a hint!), read it, liked it, and didn't implement any of it. I later tried "FLYing," but none of the stuff I tried lasted very long at all, and that was about 10 years ago (I may have been a member of some similarly related boards but don't recall where, or what my username was). I have a feeling that index cards might work better for me - not sure, though! I usually only have enough energy to do the bare minimum I need to do, and I forget a lot of stuff. I don't want to grow old and never resolve these things - I'm still young and I want to enjoy my life and home, and have fun with my hubby. So, I know I need to get a handle on my organizing and time management - but I don't want my life to be all about cleaning, ugh!
So that's where my head is at right now, I will be sharing and asking for advice and hopefully putting some changes in motion. Thanks for reading, and Happy New Year!