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Organize 365 Podcast

482 - Organizing Personal Spaces

Organize 365 Podcast

Lisa Woodruff

Entrepreneurship, Self-improvement, Business, Education

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 29 April 2022

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

I'll be honest: Organization is optional. While cleaning and tasks of daily living are not optional, you CAN survive without organizing. Even though this next-level step of organization is optional, when you do choose to do it, it is a current investment of time today for a future exponential return on time later.

Organization always pays you back in time and sometimes money.

You can't make anyone else be organized, so you have to start with yourself and your personal spaces. Organization must become a habit starting with these personal spaces. It needs to be something that you do regularly, spending 15 minutes a day or an hour once a week working on building your organizational muscles.

The best place to begin? Your closet! You are 100% in control of your clothing. After that, you can move on to your portion of the bathroom space and bedroom space, your wallet or purse, and your transportation.

Remember: This is NOT about perfection. Organized means that everything has a place and everything is in its place.

When it comes to organizing these spaces, there are no rules. I'm not going to come judge you and your space. Make it how you want it to be!

In our research study, "Organization is Not an Optional Hobby for Women," we found that 62% of women reported that anxiety prevents them from organizing their personal spaces. I just want to hug you and tell you that this doesn't have to be stressful.

In this episode, I share more about what personal spaces are and some encouragement and instruction for building your habit of organizing in these spaces. There are also some changes coming to the 100 Day Home Organization Program in the fall based on this research that I share too.

Are you ready to get your personal space organized?

Read more about our research studies here.

Ready to start organizing? Read more about The Productive Home Solution™ here.

Want more inspiration? Listen to my morning, afternoon, and evening routines episodes to hear more about how I use and organize my personal spaces.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This week's mailbag comes to us from Lori.

0:03.0

Lori says,

0:04.0

Good morning, Lisa.

0:05.0

In team, there has been such a love towards my 92-year-old dad

0:09.0

and such an outpouring of affection for him.

0:12.0

Many people within organized 365 have clamored for a YouTube channel for my dad.

0:17.0

I finally had enough wiggle room in my schedule that I'm watching YouTube videos to figure out

0:22.0

the beginning stages of how to put that together.

0:25.0

Right now, I have two videos on there.

0:27.0

It's not a moneymaking scheme at all.

0:29.0

It's just celebrating dad.

0:31.0

He thinks that he's just an old man and nobody would give him a second thought.

0:35.0

I know he's wrong.

0:36.0

He has so much wisdom and he's so funny.

0:39.0

He's such a giving man.

0:40.0

He's so humble.

0:41.0

He was born in 1929 in Arkansas with seven children born to a family in which only one parent worked outside the home.

0:49.0

So I'm not sure you could have been in a worse place for the start of the depression.

0:53.0

My dad was forced to quit high school to get a job to put food on the table for his parents and his siblings.

0:58.0

He was not yet married to my mom when she talked to him into finishing high school.

1:02.0

They were married during his delayed senior year and the school almost kicked him out because of it.

1:07.0

I could go on and on.

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