12 Exciting Favorite and Best Loved Organizing Ideas of the Year
As we wrap up the year, some unique words and phrases describe 2022. They include the big quit, resilience hubs, nomophobia, goblin mode, sharent, quiet quitting, de-consumerism, infodemic, permacrisis, situationship, mys, and slow working. I frequently heard or witnessed three words: exhaustion, overwhelm, and hope.
Despite the challenges, we continued forward as we navigated the unknown, found untapped inner strength, extended compassion and grace to ourselves and others, and searched for balance and meaning in a continually changing landscape.
At this reflective time of year, I appreciate revisiting the past before moving ahead to the future. As part of my review, I selected highlights from each month’s favorite and best-loved organizing concepts of 2022. I hope you discover a seed idea to bring inspiration and balance to your New Year.
Where will you focus on creating the organization and balance you desire? Which people and projects will receive your time, energy, and attention?
12 Exciting Favorite and Best Loved Organizing Ideas of the Year
1. Fresh Start - 5 Guaranteed Ways That Will Make You Get a Hopeful Fresh Start
2. Embrace Change - One Beautiful Idea Will Shift Your Perspective About Every Change
6. Time Management - Has Your Time Arrived to Prompt a Supportive Pause?
8. Enlisting Help - What’s the Value of Enlisting Help as You Make a Positive Change?
9. Mindfulness - How to Joyfully Inspire Every Question with Mindfulness
10. Possibilities - What’s Achievable When You See Life as a Petri Dish of Astonishing Possibilities?
11. Wonderfully Human - How to Have Compassion Navigating Life’s Every Day Amazing, Awful, and Ordinary Experiences
12. Life Balance - Make a Happy Holiday Season Life Balance Inspired by One of Einstein’s Timely Ideas
My deepest gratitude for being an integral part of this vibrant community. We’ve had an incredible year of conversations and sharing. You bring learning, growth, support, and inspiration to every exchange. Thank you for regularly returning to participate and share the best of who you are.
What inspired you this year? Which organizing concept resonates most with you? I’d love to hear your thoughts. I invite you to join the conversation.