This brilliant ‘1-minute rule’ just might help you get your life under control

Hang up that coat! (Pexels stock image)

Anything you can do in less than a minute, do without delay.

This advice comes from Gretchen Rubin, who co-hosts the “Happier” podcast and has written New York Times-bestsellers “Outer Order,” “Inner Calm,” “The Four Tendencies,” “Better Than Before” and “The Happiness Project.”

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Some examples of tasks you can do in less than a minute? Put that dish in the dishwasher, return the document back to the folder where it came from, stick your coat in the closet when you come in from outside.

You’ll find this practice will help you get rid of that scum of clutter that sits on the surface of everyday life, Rubin said.

Outer order does contribute to inner calm, she added.

This is the sort of thing that you’ll do as you go. Rubin said so many people have told her that this has massively transformed their surroundings.

You’ll get a feeling of focus, energy and productivity. And you’ll likely find all these little things aren’t nagging for your attention all the time.

To hear from Rubin, listen here:

Rubin was a recent guest on “The Best Advice Show,” as you can see.

Host Zak Rosen wants to hear from you next.

To contribute some of your advice, drop him a voicemail at 844-935-BEST. Leave your name and your tip, followed by your email address in case he has any follow-up questions.

It can be deep or not-so-deep. Rosen has a “Food Fridays” feature in which he’d love to feature your cooking advice.

He’s not so much interested in platitudes and truisms, but instead, looking for the specific, odd, uplifting, effective, real advice from you about how you make it through your days.

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