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🗓️ 9 June 2017
⏱️ 26 minutes
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This week’s podcast is about the times when you find yourself in a tough phase of life. It’s about the times when you literally have no time to get organized no matter how much you want to.
It may be that you’re SO busy you struggle to find even 15 minutes a day to get your home organized.
Or you have the time, but what you want/need to do requires money and you literally don’t have a spare $15 right now.
It may be both, you don’t have a spare 15 minutes AND a spare $15!
They’re not phases that we want to find ourselves in, but nonetheless, it can happen to us all and probably will at least once in our life.
I can easily draw upon my own personal experience with this topic. I’d LOVE to say that I was stuck in this phase of life for a week or a month, but it was more like 6 years!
In the episode, I touch on how to get organized if you have a chronic condition (like fibromyalgia or a physical ailment). I’m afraid I have no magic answer ,but my main advice is to get someone to help you, either paid (if you can afford it) or unpaid (friends and family). When you have help in place, you then need to think about how you can incorporate help with home organization as well as physical care. People want to help you, and so, broaden your thinking on how you can use that help.
If you’re a parent, a lot can depend upon the age of your children and what I like to call the "stage of parenting" that you find yourself in. I recorded a whole podcast episode on this very topic: #130 - The Three Stages of Parenting.
So what do you do when you’re in the middle of a phase and you don’t have time or money to get your house organized?
My answer is to work on changing your mindset.
A lot goes on in your head before you see it in physical reality. I notice this with my business, my finances, my relationships… the world is more mental than it is physical. Positivity feeds and attracts more positivity, and negativity feeds and attracts more negativity.
I reference in the podcast a documentary series on inventions that I watched and loved. If you’d like to check it out, it’s by National Geographic called American Genius.
If you’re in a hard place and you feel stuck in a tough phase of life, this doesn’t mean that you should give up the desire to have an organized home in the future. If you think about having an organized home and you want it enough, you will manifest it.
Having a Sunday Basket™ will really help you too. The Sunday Basket™ helps bring order, it develops the right skills, and brings about the discipline required for an organized house.
Of course, please continue to listen to my podcast and other podcasts on home organization, too! Continue working on your mindset, even if you’re somewhat limited in the action that you can take right now. You will be amazed at the power of a mindset shift!
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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 |
0:15.6 | unexpected events. So sit back, relax, and let's get organized. Today on the podcast, I just want to talk to you guys about the fact that sometimes you're really in a tough phase of life and you literally have no time to get organized even if that's your desire. |
0:37.7 | So today is going to be a podcast where we just kind of get on the same page and I validate for some of you the fact that you have tried and |
0:44.9 | tried and tried to find this magical 15 minutes a day and you literally don't have 15 minutes |
0:51.6 | a day like you've tried but you don't even have it. |
0:54.0 | And I'm here to say that's true. There are some phases in life |
0:57.0 | where you just don't even have the 15 minutes a day. |
1:00.0 | There are also faces in life where you have plenty of time but you couldn't find |
1:04.0 | $15 if your life depended on it. You literally cannot find $15. So if it costs any |
1:11.3 | money whatsoever you're not going to be able to do whatever it is that is being asked of you. |
1:16.0 | So these are phases in your life that I would love to say hopefully you'll never go through, |
1:21.0 | but more likely everyone will go through at least one phase |
1:24.9 | like this in their life and I also have gone through these phases of life and |
1:30.8 | honestly they're not short like it's not like oh there was this one |
1:34.8 | week where I didn't have 15 dollars or this one week where I couldn't find 15 |
1:38.9 | minutes no unfortunately it's usually more like six months or six years. |
1:46.8 | For me, it was around six years. |
1:49.4 | I would say somewhere around 2006 until 2012 for sure or 2007 to 2013 was this phase of life |
1:58.1 | for me. I literally didn't have any time and I didn't have any money. So blessing or a curse, whatever, we had |
2:06.5 | credit and we used credit. So that's how we got money. But there was, there's no way to get time and we didn't have credit to buy time, you know, to buy babysitters or buy house |
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