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Organize 365 Podcast

418 - The State of the American Home Survey with Sarah Dyson

Organize 365 Podcast

Lisa Woodruff

Education, Entrepreneurship, Self-improvement, Business

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 25 June 2021

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Today, I am excited to announce our very special guest, Sarah Dyson, PhD. I want to introduce you to Sarah who is our new lead researcher here at Organize 365. She is the reason we have been able to launch our research efforts. Sarah has been a listener since 2014 and she has done the 100 Day Program and uses several Friday Workboxes

Sarah is passionate about research because, as she explains, it can be used to find evidence and data to solve almost any problem. After Episode 365, she reached out to Lisa to offer her services and experience to assist Organize 365 to conduct empirical research to prove that the Organize 365 systems work. She has helped us pivot from business research to real, rigorous, significant, academic research.

As Lisa explains, Organize 365 has a great foundation and is building the systems to support what is coming, but we definitely need the help of our audience and supporters to bring our mission and vision to life. Sarah is one of many people who have stepped up to join us - and there's always room for more!

Sarah and Lisa share about the IRB, literature review, survey construction, and some specific definitions we used in the research. One of the most mind blowing things is that there are no standard definitions of "housework" in the US. Sarah and I talk about four major kinds of housework that we focused on in this first research study - cleaning, maintenance, tasks of daily living, and organization were all defined and studied separately. We also talk quite a bit about how gender roles, depression, and anxiety all play into how we deal with housework.

For more information on the Organize 365 research - check out organize365.com/research

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0:00.0

This week's mailbag comes to us from Rana. Sunday basketball for the win. My

0:06.2

husband is buying a new car and doing a trade-in. So he comes to me 10

0:11.2

minutes before he has to leave, asking where all of the paperwork is for the

0:15.8

old car. Now because I have been sorting all of our papers for when I get my

0:21.2

binders, I was able to right away get him the papers that he needed. I want to

0:26.6

just say thank you to Lisa Woodruff and the Sunday basketball club for

0:30.1

making that possible. Do you have an organized 365 success story? If so, we would

0:36.4

love to hear about it. Please send us an email at Customer Service at Organize

0:41.0

365 and tell us how you have taken back your home, your paper, and your life

0:47.2

with Organize 365.

0:54.7

Welcome to the Organize 365 podcast. I'm your host, professional organizer,

1:00.8

productivity expert, and motivational speaker Lisa Woodruff. This podcast will

1:07.0

help you embrace progress over perfection and create lasting functional

1:11.9

organizing in your home. I have so much to share with you. So let's get started.

1:19.2

Well, I have a very special guest today on the Organize 365 podcast. I don't

1:25.3

often have guests on the Friday podcast, but I tell you what I cannot do what

1:29.9

I'm doing now inside of Organize 365 without Sarah Dyson. So I want to

1:34.1

introduce you to and have a conversation about who Sarah is and what we're

1:39.0

doing here in Organize 365 and the research that we are doing now and into

1:43.3

the future. So Sarah, our new lead organized 365 researcher. Welcome to the

1:49.6

Organize 365 podcast. Hi, Lisa. Thank you so much. Well, I would love for you to

1:56.2

start. Like I ask everyone, how in the world did you find me? How do you

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