Disorganization

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I have a problem with being organized and staying organized. This is something I've struggled with my whole life, especially since I've moved here. Whether it's mental organization or physical organization, I can't seem to stay organized for long periods. This problem impacts me because the messiness of things like my room or my head space is causing me to be extremely overwhelmed and confused about how to fix it. That anxiety and confusion from the disorganization impacts many aspects of my life, like my school, home, and social life. This problem also causes things like lack of sleep, lack of motivation, and poor mental health. I have trouble organizing things like my schedule, room, schoolwork, backpack, etc. I'm able to keep some things organized for a week or so, but after a …show more content…

Without proper motivation, not much will get accomplished in life. This is a big part of the problem for me because I lack the right amount of motivation to stay organized due to having too many things to do at once and not much time to do them. This causes confusion of where to start, which leads to hopelessness. The things that cause this problem are things like school, homework, chores, and maintaining a social life. I believe that those things cause me to push aside things like organization because it doesn't seem as important at the time. I end up being too busy prioritizing the important things in my mind that I forget about the stuff that doesn't have to be done, but still should be. Motivation has a big impact on my problem, but is also a crucial part of solving it. The other cause of my inability to organize is a lack of sleep. Sleep is important in life because it gives you the energy to go through your day. It also has many other health benefits, but it often has negative effects when you don't get the proper amount of sleep. Lack of sleep can leave your energy drained and feel like your brain is running at

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