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🗓️ 13 September 2019
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Welcome to Episode 300! Thank you for all of your support over the 5 years of the podcast. If you are enjoying following me, please share with someone else and go rate and review the podcast on your favorite listening platform.
On to the show! For this week’s podcast, I really want to talk about one thing that has made all the difference in being able to be as productive as I am. It’s the way I look at time. I am running a company, renovating my house, homeschooling my daughter, visiting my son at college, sustaining my marriage, and I still have time left over.
An organized life gives you time. I want to teach you about how I came to view time in a unique way and share the way I currently understand time. For many people, time is an abstract concept and can be a struggle for many people to understand the passage of time.
Understanding time ensures that you know how long different kinds of tasks take to complete. It helps you understand how time passes and how to schedule time for your life. When you understand time, you have time for pre-task preparation, clean up afterwards, and transportation to and from your events.
When you follow my method for understanding time, you will improve your focus. This will mean that you can finally get your home organized, or move your business into profitability, or have rooms for your other dreams and priorities. Changing your mindset about time will mean that you can schedule your time, improve your organization, and increase your productivity.
After I learned how to manage my own schedule via time blocking, I also learned how to manage other people to have them take some of my house tasks off of my plate. And then, I used those same skills to grow my team here at Organize 365. Adding on other people allowed me to increase my capacity. I could give directions and oversee them, but I was freed up from physically doing tasks.
Here are some prior episodes where I share my own learning about how to delegate tasks to others. I like to say that I get my machines and people working first thing in the morning, and then, I do my tasks for the day. I have also included some episodes that help you batch your tasks into time blocks to make your work more productive.
Episode 65 - How to Outsource Your Household Tasks
Episode 89 - 10 Working Mom Hacks for a More Productive Week
Episode 128 - How to Hire Household Help
Episode 210 - Changing Your Focus From Money to Time
Episode 246 - Maximizing Your Time: Dividing Your Week in Half
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0:00.0 | This week's mailbag comes to us from Kim via email. |
0:05.0 | Hi Lisa, I just wanted to say your podcast today was right on. |
0:10.0 | What we choose to fill our minds with matters. |
0:12.0 | I am always looking to improve my mindset and my... What we choose to fill our minds with matters? |
0:12.6 | I am always looking to improve my mindset and my skills and how I live my life and run my business. |
0:18.8 | And you and your teachings and products have done just that for me. I got the Sunday basket several weeks ago and while I had a similar system using a binder, I love the box which makes it easier to keep everything in one place. Like you, I feel the people I listen to and follow are my |
0:35.1 | friends, teachers, and mentors. I feel the same way about what we bring into our lives |
0:41.2 | with what we watch, think about, and see on a regular basis. |
0:45.5 | So many times we hold on to things, thoughts, and experiences that we could let go of. |
0:51.0 | I call it the thermal underwear effect. Like thermal underwa insulates us from cold weather. We sometimes |
0:57.0 | keep wearing it when it's no longer needed and we forget that we can peel it off and free ourselves. |
1:02.1 | Free ourselves from what's next. can peel it off and free ourselves. |
1:02.8 | Free ourselves from what's next. |
1:05.8 | To answer your pondering as to if you have evolved, yes you have. |
1:11.5 | I haven't yet listened to all of your podcasts, but I've listened to many. |
1:15.6 | And some of them more than once. You have evolved in so many ways. One example that comes to mind |
1:21.8 | is your health as a fitness instructor slash coach. |
1:25.0 | I have loved hearing your evolution in the area of your fitness and applaud you for taking us on this journey. |
1:31.0 | I can see so many other women following your footsteps because you have shown |
1:34.8 | them a very clear easy way to begin the fitness journey. Such is the episode where you talked |
1:40.2 | about your Wendy's salad and how having it helps you eat better. I can see |
1:44.7 | how women listening may have all of a sudden realized that they can do that too |
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