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Organize 365 Podcast

498 - Housework: The Hot Mess Theory Part 2 with Jacqui Ioli

Organize 365 Podcast

Lisa Woodruff

Education, Self-improvement, Business, Entrepreneurship

4.5 • 1.3K Ratings

šŸ—“ļø 19 August 2022

ā±ļø 46 minutes

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Summary

Jacqui Ioli is back with me on the podcast to finish the conversation that we started last week. Be sure to listen to her Wednesday Transformation to hear more about who she is and her story. Before you listen to this episode, go back and listen to the first part of our conversation about Jacqui's Hot Mess Theory of work and the concepts of overwork, underwork, rework, and workarounds.

In this episode, Jacqui and I get into real-world examples of how you can eliminate overwork, underwork, rework, and workarounds, especially in terms of creating correct paths using the Sunday BasketĀ® System.

Many people have gotten organized using Marie Kondo's system of pulling everything out and going through it all until it's done. Unfortunately, this doesn't work well for the average woman, especially moms. It causes more chaos because you don't have big blocks of time to work with. The Organize 365Ā® method gets you organized in 15-minute, bite-sized chunks of time that you can expand into larger blocks when the time and energy are available. You will still have some of the hot mess chaos between the stages of decluttering, organizing, and increasing productivity, but it will not be catastrophic to you personally and your life in general.

The Sunday BasketĀ® specifically helps you eliminate the four types of work that Jacqui discusses and gives you back time. Our research says you can get back on average 5 hours a week by developing a Sunday BasketĀ® routine! Having a place to gather the actionable paper but also a time to sit down and process those papers and random thoughts gives you the space to develop procedures and eliminate the problem of no correct path.Ā 

Jacqui describes how she has a procedure for when she finds a pair of work pants that don't meet her needs. She has a correct path for removing those pants from her closet and home.

Could you create your own Sunday BasketĀ® System? Could you create your own curriculum like The Productive Home Solutionā„¢ to organize your home? Sure, but as Jacqui describes, it's faster and easier to buy the programs and modify anything to fit your specific needs rather than to create it from scratch. Eliminate the overwork!

Jacqui also talks about signs and systems for taking care of an aging parent. If you're caregiving for an aging parent or another relative, you need to hear how Jacqui talks about vital signs for determining their capacity for caring for themselves. She also gives this great tip about creating a duplicate binder of their paperwork to keep at your home.

What about paper versus digital? Yes, we went there too in this conversation! By all means, keep digital copies, and feel free to create complimentary digital systems. But, paper is powerful! When you walk into doctor's appointments or IEP meetings, you will save time, get more accomplished, and be taken more seriously if you can hand over a physical piece of paper.

I hope you enjoy this conversation with Jacqui. I loved hearing about her research and examples of how and why the Sunday BasketĀ® system works to eliminate the hot mess chaos in your life! Be sure to visit the post for this episode because you can download Jacqui's slides from her presentation as well as some medical forms that she graciously shared with us and links to other things we discussed.

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0:00.0

This week's MillBag comes to us from Anonymous.

0:03.2

Hi Lisa, I've been meeting to message you because I wanted to say thank you again for your help with the Sunday basket.

0:09.6

My daughter recently finished kindergarten and the Sunday basket has been amazing for helping her stay organized.

0:16.0

She has loved the responsibility of dropping her papers into the Sunday basket and going through them each week.

0:22.5

We go through both our baskets at the same time and it has taken so much pressure off of me to go through her papers.

0:29.5

Since she has taken ownership of it herself, she takes all of her papers.

0:34.5

She doesn't want and she makes a pile that we quickly approve before she recycles.

0:39.5

She puts papers she wants to keep in a special basket in the office that we get to put into a binder at the end of each quarter.

0:47.0

She hangs up her special artwork and she puts cards she wants to save away.

0:52.0

We throw random things that belong to her that we find throughout the week in her Sunday basket.

0:57.5

And she puts those things away when she goes through her basket.

1:01.5

She knows that she can find projects she is working on or misplaced items in there easily.

1:07.5

She missed one week this year due to being sick and realized she never wanted to skip a week again because of the sheer volume of stuff that she had the following week.

1:16.5

Laugh out loud.

1:18.0

When she says she doesn't want to do it, we just say okay, it will be there next Sunday and she is motivated to get moving on it right away.

1:26.0

This has been such a lifesaver for us and I can't thank you enough.

1:30.0

I don't imagine that when you designed the Sunday basket that you expected it to work for five or six year olds, but it totally does.

1:37.0

Thank you again for this amazing gift.

1:40.0

Do you have an organized 365 success story?

1:43.5

If so, we would love to hear about it.

1:46.0

Please send us an email at Customer Service at organized 365 and tell us how you have taken back your home, your paper, and your life.

1:55.5

With organized 365.

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