Keep systems simple. While it might be fun to set up an elaborate organizational system when we’re hyperfocusing on it (see: issues with response inhibition), being able to maintain that system when we need to turn our attention to other things is another story. Simplifying your systems so they’re easier to maintain can make it more likely to be—and stay—functional in the long term. An example of this is “books go on the bookshelf” as opposed to “books need to be put on the correct bookshelf, sorted by color and size.”