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🗓️ 28 October 2016
⏱️ 133 minutes
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Today’s podcast came from a reader's submission, “Now that I no longer have kids' schedules dictating my time, I have no clue how to start planning MY time.”
I find this is SO true. When I have very little time, I manage my time and tasks well. When I feel like I have “all the time in the world,” I waste almost all of it.
In this podcast, I am diving deep into how we look at the time we have and how to make our own goals and deadlines to live the life we want.
I’d love to walk you through how to set and start your home organization plan in motion. Please join me in an upcoming webinar.
https://organize365.com/mindset-webinar/
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the Organized 365 Podcast. My name is Lisa Woodruff and I'm a professional |
0:07.1 | organizer and blogger in Cincinnati, Ohio. I want to help you get your home |
0:11.8 | organized and help you organize life stages and unexpected events. |
0:17.0 | So sit back, relax, and let's get organized. |
0:21.0 | This week on the podcast I am tackling time management and |
0:26.6 | specifically a question that got posed to me which was now that I no longer have |
0:32.3 | kids schedules dictating my time and have no clue how to start planning my time to get things done. |
0:39.0 | I love this question and I'm seeing this the more I'm talking with my mom who is a baby |
0:45.4 | boomer about her generation and how they're spending their time I have been |
0:50.4 | noticing this and trying to figure out how to frame it into a podcast episode. |
0:56.4 | So I currently am in the survival phase of my life and I'm able to work in and around my kids |
1:02.0 | schedules because I'm driving them everywhere. in and |
1:05.0 | people who are in the accumulation phase of life are typically working around |
1:09.0 | an outside job they have or young children's schedules if they have children. |
1:15.4 | But predominantly by the time you get to the baby boomer generation they don't have children |
1:19.4 | at home anymore and they might be helping their children care for their grandchildren |
1:24.4 | but they're pretty much in charge of their schedules and for a lot of women in the |
1:29.2 | baby boomer population they're not working. Or they might be working part-time. And they're not |
1:36.5 | working at a full-time job anymore. And what I am seeing is the world is |
1:41.4 | their oyster. They have all of the time in the world. |
1:45.0 | And they're able to do a lot of things. |
1:48.1 | They're able to volunteer, they're able to travel, |
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