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Organize 365 Podcast

492 - The History of Home Economics in Lisa's Family

Organize 365 Podcast

Lisa Woodruff

Education, Entrepreneurship, Self-improvement, Business

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 8 July 2022

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Last summer while I was on The Paper Solution®  book tour in Chicago, an attendee recommended that I read The Secret History of Home Economics by Danielle Dreilinger. It sounded interesting so I grabbed the audiobook. 

Oh my! I couldn't listen fast enough! When I got home, I had to have a paper copy of the book to take notes and dive deeper. 

Over the last year, I've been digesting and contemplating what I read in this book. I'm now ready to share my thoughts and reflections over the course of several podcast episodes this month. 

First, I want to talk to you about my latest reflection on my family of origin and how this reflection has created a greater understanding for me of the role women in my history have had and then next week we will dive into the content of the book.

In this episode, I share about the families on both my dad's side and my mom's side and the difference between the two in terms of average life span, education, and family practices. I go into depth about my mom's side of the family where we have a long history of women going to college and becoming entrepreneurs. The Secret History of Home Economics helped me understand why each generation in my family thought about and experienced a different college and work experience - even with the same college subject degree! 

This was the foundation from which I went to college, became an entrepreneur, developed a love for travel, and now understand home economics. I also share with you the origin of my "grandma name" that I hope Grayson will use once he starts talking! - but so far I respond to anything!!

What was your family of origin like? What is your background in understanding home economics? History is SO fascinating!

There is an economy at home and work to be done at home that is valuable. At Organize 365®, we're figuring out what that work is, defining it, and eliminating Swiss Cheese organization.

The journey begins with the Sunday Basket® System to organize your actionable paper and continues to organizing the rest of your home with The Productive Home Solution™.

Then you can take that success into your work with the Friday Workbox®. Join me as I teach you the skill of home organization and make visible the invisible work that is done at home!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Today's mailbag comes to us from Melinda,

0:02.8

Hylisa, I have to tell you something.

0:05.7

I use my portable Sunday basket as my purse.

0:08.5

It's quite the conversation starter.

0:11.0

I have a hypothyroid, so on a regular basis,

0:13.6

I go and get my blood checked.

0:15.2

Well, the last time I went, the technician asked me about it.

0:20.3

I explained to her what it was.

0:22.9

I explained to her how the Sunday basket worked,

0:25.8

and she was so interested that she took down

0:28.2

all the information and looked it up.

0:32.4

I'm sure she has already signed up for the Sunday basket now,

0:35.9

and probably even the productive home solution.

0:38.3

I just wish I had taken down her name.

0:41.0

Helping people is what we'd love to do,

0:43.2

and I also have to tell you that my husband is thrilled

0:46.4

with all the decluttering, cleaning, and organizing

0:49.3

that I've done in the kitchen so far.

0:51.6

I even convinced him to put some special racks together

0:55.5

for my stuff, so I have an extra 10 pounds on it,

0:59.4

and I got that idea from one of the ladies

1:01.7

in the 100-day home organization community group.

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