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Organize 365 Podcast

573 - Organizational Dominos: Step 1 - Start

Organize 365 Podcast

Lisa Woodruff

Education, Self-improvement, Business, Entrepreneurship

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 5 January 2024

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

Happy New Year!

Today, I'm kicking off a three-part series called Organizational Dominos. We're starting with Step 1: Start. Next week will be Step 2: Extend Your Timeline, and then comes Step 3: Don't Quit! 

We all want to quit at some point, but we're going to push through and we are NOT going to quit. But let's talk about getting started first. Getting started is the hardest part when you're trying something new, doing something different, or not really sure where you're going...or confident that you know how to get there. 

We've been doing Thursday Throwback episodes of the most popular podcast series we've ever had called The Stages of Organization. Step 1 of that cycle is decluttering. Decluttering leads to organization, and organization leads to increased productivity. Decluttering is easy. It gives you the big "WOW" result when you're done. You can do that for a couple of weeks and feel lighter. However, there are problems with decluttering. One is that you don't declutter enough, and the second is if you've already decluttered but what is left isn't organized - then you need to move on to step 2. Over decluttering is a thing! We tend to do this if we don't know how to get organized, and think instead that we just need to get rid of more things. Set a timer for 15 minutes, grab a black trash bag, and fill it up. Even if you just start with trash or broken items, do that. Then go back through and collect anything that you can donate. 

Stop by the donation place of your choice every single week until you can't fill the car anymore. Declutter 15 minutes a day, and whatever is going to be donated - put it straight in your car. 

Getting started - declutter. Throw out all the trash and broken items, decide to sell or not sell, establish a donation cadence. Time to move on to organizing. 

15 minutes a day. If you use that 15 minutes a day for housework instead of organizing, you're not going to get organized - EVER. What's the difference between housework and organizing? That's what I'm focusing on in my PhD. No joke - in the American Time Use Study, working on a boat is considered housework! Emptying ashtrays, shoveling coal, waiting for your electric car to charge - all housework. Mind blown! 

Housework is anything you do weekly that is basically undone by the time you finish it. Dishes, laundry, grocery shopping, planning meals, cleaning the refrigerator, you get it. So the 15 minutes a day you are spending on ORGANIZING (not housework!) should be for something that will last at least a month. There isn't enough information out in the world about how to actually get organized. There is for decluttering and productivity - but not organizing. So when you're looking this year to follow someone to inspire you to get organized, look for these things: 

  • Someone who has the plan and the results that you want

  • Does their lifestyle match yours? 

  • Their rigidity - Do they have lots of checklists? Do their checklists have checklists? 

  • How they pivot during unexpected events: Do they pivot the way that you would? 

I might not be your person. I may not be enough organization for you. And that's ok.

Are you ready to get organized in 2024? I want to encourage you that it is literally impossible to be behind when you are organizing. All you have to do is START! 

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0:00.0

Today's mailbag comes to us from Valerie.

0:03.0

Good morning Lisa. I'm a few weeks behind in the productive home solution, but making progress, yay.

0:09.0

While working on decluttering my books this week, I found this little treasure.

0:14.5

This 128 page booklet titled 1003 household hints and work savers, copyright 1948. It belonged to my grandmother and I've held on to it for many, many years.

0:29.4

It appears to have been a complementary bonus of sorts for doing business with the Grand Avenue State Bank

0:36.0

where Grandma had a checking account. It could also be purchased for 50 cents, but I'm pretty

0:41.1

sure my grandmother did not plunked down two quarters for it.

0:45.0

Occasionally I'll browse through the hints to get a glimpse of what it might have been like to run a household

0:51.0

during the first half of the 20th century.

0:55.1

I would like to say that you and the Organized 365 team

0:59.0

have made a tremendous impact in my life

1:02.1

in the last two and a half years. I am so thankful to have found

1:05.0

organized 365. Keep doing what you are uniquely created to do.

1:11.0

Do you have an organized 365 success story?

1:15.0

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 paper, and your life with

1:27.4

Organized 365 Podcast. I'm your host, professional organizer, productivity expert and motivational speaker Lisa Woodruff.

1:45.0

This podcast will help you embrace progress over perfection

1:49.0

and create lasting functional organizing in your home.

1:53.0

I have so much to share with you,

1:55.2

so let's get started.

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