How Constructing A Capsule Wardrobe Can Seriously Boost Your Productivity

It’s no secret that minimalism in all forms can help you to boost your productivity. If you’re looking to get more done every day and stop wasting so much of your precious energy on making decisions that don’t matter all that much, then you might want to make a few changes to the way you’re living now. One thing you can specifically do to boost your productivity is create a capsule wardrobe. 

If you consider how much time you spend choosing outfits, you might come to the conclusion that constructing a capsule wardrobe is a great idea. After all, choosing an outfit can be difficult, and it takes a lot of energy on making decisions that could probably be better spent elsewhere. 

Let’s take a look at the benefits of creating a capsule wardrobe:

  • Make fewer choices and save time

  • More energy to tackle what’s important 

  • Save money because you’re no longer spending money on clothes you hardly wear

  • Because you’re buying fewer items, you can afford to spend a bit more on higher quality pieces that will stand the test of time 

  • More confidence in your look as you look more ‘put together’

  • Find your personal style 

  • Less physical clutter = less mental clutter 

It’s also worth mentioning how some of the most successful people in the world very rarely go all out with their outfits. People like Mark Zuckerburg, for example, can be found wearing the same t-shirt and jeans most days. They know that their mental energy is valuable, and they don’t want to spend much of it deciding on what to wear. 

Now that you know how constructing a capsule wardrobe can help you, let’s take a look at how you can create your own. 

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Figure Out What Matters To You

Make sure you know what matters to you before you start your capsule wardrobe. You can find all kinds of lists out there to help you, but it only matters what you want to include. Have a good idea of your color palette and the shapes that best suit you before you begin. 

Simplify

Get rid of things you haven’t worn for a while. You don’t have to completely clear out your wardrobe, as long as you wear and love the items you keep. 

Only Buy High Quality 

Only buy high quality items and avoid things like counterfeit handbags if you want your wardrobe to have longevity. As you’ll be buying less, you can afford to spend a little more. 

Only Buy Things You Truly Love

Don’t buy anything for the sake of it. You should really love everything you buy! 

Only Buy Items If You Can Mix And Match Them With Multiple Items 

You should only buy and include an item if you know you’ll be able to wear it with multiple items. The idea of a capsule wardrobe is that you can mix and match to your heart’s content! 

How Many Items Should You Include?

Some people recommend as few as 10, while  others will suggest as many as 50. Ultimately it’s up to you, but you need to make sure you don’t defeat the purpose!

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Productivity Killers: Are One of These Things Killing Yours?

We all know that binge-watching television or scrolling through Instagram for five hours at a time is not an efficient use of our time. While these bad habits are the most talked about, there are other things that can kill our productivity and quality work.

Problems Outside of Work and at Home

Although we all pride ourselves on being work-life balance gurus, we know that's just not how things work in the real world. For instance, I know that if I'm having issues at home, I may bring them to work with me in some form--whether I am anxious, tired, or depressed.

But I'm learning that I just have to leave any baggage at the door and acknowledge the issue outside of work. Whether it's through getting more help at home (such as hiring a cleaning lady) or going to therapy, I've learned how important it is to address home problems (outside of work) so I can focus better at work.

Lack of Sleep

As an entrepreneur, one of the first things that usually goes is sleep. While sleeping less can help us get more done in the short-term, this is going to produce a lot of long-term issues including killing our capacity to produce at our maximum. Studies show that losing a meager 16 minutes of sleep every night can hurt our ability to stay focused. I always make it a point to sleep seven or more hours a night. If I don't, then I will be scattered and my work product will suffer.

Stress and Anxiety

Stress and anxiety can diminish our quality of life. When stress and anxiety go unmanaged, they can inhibit our ability to get things completed, cause strain on relationships with colleagues, and impact our overall work quality, which is why it's crucial we all manage it.

Being an entrepreneur is oftentimes a stressful journey (especially with the uncertainty and risks that come with it) but it's best to learn how to manage these issues to prevent burn out.

These three issues are definitely not easy to fix but there are ways to address them. By learning how to cope with home issues, get more quality sleep, and manage anxiety and stress, we'll be able to enhance our productivity and overall quality of life more efficiently.