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🗓️ 17 April 2020
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For the April podcast episodes, I want to talk to you about how to plan a big project or work towards a big goal. Full disclosure, I generally record podcasts 6-8 weeks in advance. I recorded these in February and March, and I used the examples I was planning at the time. Today, the world looks very different, and many of my examples are not things we can do right now. I know many of these kinds of big projects, celebrations, and plans are all up in the air right now. We are all missing out on direct physical connection to keep our communities safe.
I made the decision to air these episodes anyway, because how you plan a big project did not change. How we are living right now has changed dramatically. But, the principles of organizing never change. You can still learn the skill of organizing. It takes learning and skill to develop organization and productivity.
I am sharing my system for completing big projects. I break it down into smaller steps, and I am going to teach you these skills so you can follow along, and maybe even plan a project of your own. I am trying to provide as much encouragement, motivation, perspective, and love as possible during this time of uncertainty. We are in this together!
After you have been doing your Sunday Basket® for 6-8 weeks, you will find you have 2.0 slash pockets with projects that still need your attention. Today on the podcast, I want to share with you how to move beyond your Sunday Basket® to dos and weekly focus to actually completing big projects. I want to show you how I create bigger goals and accomplish bigger projects. I do this by using a consistent system for approaching my big projects and I want to teach you how to apply these same skills.
For this podcast series, I am talking about three different example projects: a large party or celebration, summer planning for kids, and moving to a new home. This system is for a project that requires more than a single weekend to complete. Much of the time, you will collect ideas and papers for your project in a 2.0 slash pocket. When you are committed to taking action and completing the project, you will follow the steps in the podcasts.
Listen to Step 2 here.
Step 3 - Plan - Be on Target, on Time, & on Budget
The biggest gift you can give your brain is time. The more time you have, the better you will capture all of your ideas, refine them, and prioritize. Allow yourself to work on this project in several chunks over several weeks.
Use your slash pockets to help you decide what to do. Time block and add to do items to your calendar. As you decide on your plan, work on the most important or time sensitive items first. Keep asking the question:
What is the one thing you could do - that makes everything else easier or unnecessary?
As you develop your plan, set your goal, and adjust as necessary. Consider your:
Having your plan laid out and working on your project over time is typically much more effective than trying to get these big projects done in one major chunk of work time. Building your slash pockets and plan over days to weeks gives your brain time to evaluate your choices and helps you be better, stronger, and more efficient.
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0:00.0 | This week's mailbag comes to us from V. I thought it was a hoot of what was allowed to stay open in California during our safer at home ruling. |
0:10.0 | They are dry cleaners and laundry mats. |
0:13.0 | Lisa would be proud to know that at a time of crises they are seen as just as important as hospitals, gas, and grocery stores. |
0:20.0 | Thus, I have great comfort in knowing my laundry service that I hired, per lease |
0:25.6 | a suggestion, should be another part of my system that will hold up. My husband is |
0:30.8 | flabbergasted how calm I am and prepared we are. |
0:34.0 | And it's all because I've been making and improving processes and systems over the past few years |
0:40.0 | with Lisa as the cheerleader. |
0:42.0 | I'm like most parents right now having to figure out working from home |
0:46.2 | and now homeschooling on the fly. |
0:48.9 | Sadly knowing my sitters probably won't be allowed to come over to assist because with the new |
0:53.7 | California ruling it seems that they could be fined or get a misdemeanor. Oh well we're |
0:59.4 | all slogging through this the best we can and yes we are making progress. So everyone in |
1:04.5 | California if your dry cleaner office fixing and alterations and if it's safe for |
1:08.7 | you to go out you can go get that task done. Do you have an Organized 365 success story? |
1:16.0 | If so, we would love to hear about it. |
1:18.0 | Please send us an email at Customer Service at Organized 365 |
1:22.0 | and tell us how you have taken back your home, your |
1:26.0 | paper, and your life with Organized 365 Podcast. I'm your host, Professional Organizer, |
1:41.4 | Productivity Expert and Motivational Speaker Lisa. professional organizer, productivity expert, and motivational speaker, Lisa Woodruff. |
1:46.4 | This podcast will help you embrace progress over perfection and create lasting functional |
1:52.2 | organizing in your home. |
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