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🗓️ 27 November 2020
⏱️ 31 minutes
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This episode, Understanding Inventory at Home, is directly related to Episodes 361 and 362 on the different kinds of work. I am sharing some of my thoughts about analyzing how we use the principles we use to run a business and relate them to how we run our households. I think this is super useful because it allows us to take the emotion out of our thinking, and to realize that there is work to be done.
Our work will never be done - at work or at home. Once we recognize that, it reduces our stress. We can then conscientiously pace ourselves to prioritize what is truly important and urgent. Because of the COVID pandemic, we are home more and we are using our homes differently than before. This means that the nature of our work and our homes is changing.
We are now keeping a larger stockpile of many home goods (toilet paper anyone?). My previous productivity advice to outsource, hire help, or automate things is not always available or economically feasible anymore.
Let’s start over and look at the home through a different lens. I want us to think about our household inventory in terms of time, money, and physical items inside our homes. In the podcast, I share with you some business terms, and then apply them to our homes and lives. Bottom line: The goal of living an organized and productive life is to achieve as many goals as possible using the least amount of time and energy. Then, you can use the remaining time, energy, and money to do what you are uniquely created to do.
Right now, I am looking at the inventory we keep in our house. Is it the right amount? Is it in the right location? And, I think the key question is: how many of those to do list items and goals are even necessary at all? Listen in and I’ll explain how our inventory continues to change (and what I predict will happen after the pandemic is finally gone). I even include some of the ways I am thinking about inventory inside my own home and family.
Vocabulary Lesson (based on The Phoenix Project - Gene Kim, Kevin Behr, and George Spafford):
Throughput
Inventory
Operational Expenses
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0:00.0 | This week's mailbag comes to us from Nancy. |
0:04.0 | Round 1, day 2 of the 100-day home organization program. |
0:08.0 | After clearing the counters, I added my stand mixer back, |
0:11.0 | realizing I needed something to fill in a corner. |
0:14.7 | I just love how my stand mixer looks and I'm hoping it will encourage us to use it more. |
0:19.7 | I also put felt feet on the bottom so I could move it around the counter easier. |
0:25.1 | Adding sometimes is just as good as subtracting. |
0:28.6 | Also realizing the podcast is slowly creeping into my soul, I recently got a job offer and they couldn't negotiate on salary. |
0:36.5 | So after listening to Lisa's thoughts on money and time, I negotiated for more vacation and |
0:41.9 | more professional development funds. I am super pleased with this decision because I have a young child and at this point in my life |
0:48.8 | Time with family is a huge priority for me. The new job also shaves off five hours of driving per week. |
0:55.6 | Pre-organized 365 in my life, I'm not sure I would have made this decision, or at least I would not have |
1:01.6 | been as confident in my decision. |
1:04.0 | Do you have an Organized 365 success story? |
1:07.0 | If so, we would love to hear about it. |
1:10.0 | Please send us an email at Customer Service at Organized 365 and tell us how you have taken back your home, |
1:17.6 | your paper, and your life with Organized 365. 365. Welcome to the Organized 365 podcast. |
1:30.8 | I'm your host, professional productivity expert and motivational speaker Lisa Woodruff. |
1:37.0 | This podcast will help you embrace progress over perfection and create lasting functional organizing in your home. |
1:45.6 | I have so much to share with you so let's get started. |
1:50.7 | Okay this podcast is going to be a little bit out there, which is saying a lot because I think often, I'm thinking so far into the future and or in theory that we don't really see a lot of what I'm talking |
2:07.1 | about practiced in the everyday home. I mean it's happened it it gets practiced in |
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