New York, NY - January 29, 2026 - Entrepreneur, designer, and creative director Jessie Andrews is encouraging individuals to adopt a clear personal standard she credits with improving outcomes across her career and daily life: decide with self-trust, structure your time, and reduce unnecessary pressure. The standard is not about optimization or hustle. It is about building reliability with yourself and creating conditions where better decisions are easier to make.
“Believing in myself is the truest form of success,” Andrews says. “Once you establish that mindset, you’re unstoppable—but it only works if your habits support it.”
Why the Basics Matter More Than Ever
Ignoring simple standards around organization, rest, and decision-making has measurable consequences:
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77% of professionals report burnout at work, often tied to lack of boundaries and structure (Gallup).
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Nearly 60% of adults say disorganization causes daily stress and poor decisions (APA).
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People who multitask heavily are up to 40% less productive than those who work in focused blocks (American Psychological Association).
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Chronic stress is linked to a 63% higher risk of poor health outcomes when routines are inconsistent (CDC).
“Pressure is optional,” Andrews notes. “Most stress comes from expectations we didn’t choose—or systems we never built.”
The Standard: Trust, Structure, and Intentional Pace
The standard Andrews promotes has three parts:
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Trust your instincts, then test ideas patiently.
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Create structure so your days support your priorities.
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Lower the noise by removing unnecessary pressure and comparison.
“I’m not a procrastinator,” she says. “I stay organized with calendars and notes. That keeps me grounded when everything moves fast.”
A 30-Day Implementation Plan
Week 1: Reset and Observe
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Write down your top three priorities for the month.
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Track how you actually spend your time for five days.
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Remove one commitment that doesn’t align.
Week 2: Build Simple Structure
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Time-block your days in 90-minute focus sessions.
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Create one central place for notes and ideas.
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Decide your non-negotiables for sleep and breaks.
Week 3: Strengthen Self-Trust
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Make three decisions without asking for outside validation.
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Test one idea on a small scale instead of overplanning.
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Stop comparing progress to anyone else.
Week 4: Reduce Pressure and Refine
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Identify one recurring stressor you can simplify or remove.
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Review what worked and adjust your structure.
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Commit to keeping the system lightweight and repeatable.
“Things are only as hard as you make them,” Andrews says. “Clarity usually shows up when you slow down enough to listen.”
One-Page Personal Checklist
Daily
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Identify 3 priorities only
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Write everything down
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Take one quiet break
Weekly
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Review what moved the needle
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Remove one unnecessary task
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Reset your calendar
Mindset
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Decide without comparison
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Test ideas small
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Choose progress over pressure
Health & Energy
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Sleep consistently
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Hydrate and move
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Protect mental space
Jessie Andrews invites individuals to adopt this standard for 30 days, use the checklist daily, and share it with someone who feels overwhelmed or stuck. “Invest in yourself first,” she says. “That’s where momentum actually starts.”
About Jessie Andrews
Jessie Andrews is a New York–based entrepreneur, designer, creative director, and actress. She has founded and led multiple brands across fashion, retail, and creative platforms, known for blending discipline with instinct and long-term vision.
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