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3 Simple Ways to Find a System That Actually Works for You


Let’s be honest: the perfect system doesn’t exist. 

But the right one for you?

That’s out there.

You just need to test, tweak, and trust the process.

Here’s how:


1. Test Drive It

Think of every new system like a test drive.

You wouldn’t commit without trying it first, right?

Try something for 7 days—whether it’s a meal plan, morning routine, or chore chart.

Don’t overthink it. Just test it and see what you think.


Idea: Try the Post-It Plan. Write your to-dos or routines on sticky notes for a week.

If it works, move it to a permanent system. If not, toss it—no guilt.


2. Tweak & Fine Tune

If something feels off, adjust it. It's about fine-tuning what works for you..

Maybe mornings are too chaotic. 

Ask, what would make this easier or flow better for me right now?

Could your system start the night before?

Small shifts = major sanity wins.


Idea: Instead of scrapping your whole system, keep the part that works and remix the rest.

Think of it as small edits.

You're picking what fits your season and current mood.


3. Trust the Fit Not the Fancy

The best system is the one you’ll actually use, not the one that looks good on Pinterest.

If it feels easy, repeatable, and leaves room for real life—you’ve found your match.


Idea: Name your systems. 

The 10-Minute Reset

The Calm Closet Code 

The No-Cry Calendar Plan.

If you name it, you’re more likely to own it.


Remember: A system should serve you, not stress you.

Start simple. Stick with what works. Scrap the rest.

That’s the secret sauce.


You've got this!

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