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Organize 365 Podcast

578 - Saturday Tasks vs Sunday Tasks

Organize 365 Podcast

Lisa Woodruff

Entrepreneurship, Self-improvement, Business, Education

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 9 February 2024

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Today starts another three part series, and in this series we're going to be talking about time, tasks, task stacking, and how to really think about our time at home differently. Today's episode is about the difference between Saturday time and Sunday time. I'm going to take us all back to our childhood, because I think in childhood we understood the difference between Saturday and Sunday time. So on Saturdays, you cleaned your room (even if that meant just being able to see the floor and the laundry was put away) and then you went out to play. On Sundays, you cleaned out your backpack and got ready for the next school week - check all your folders, finish your homework, give all papers to your parents that they need to see, and so on. 

As adults, your bedroom turns into the entire house. Saturday becomes your housework day. Saturday work is very visible. Vacuum, clean the house, do the laundry and dishes, grocery shop, clean out the refrigerator…the list never ends. Sunday is for household management. Sunday work is invisible. This is where you go through your Sunday Basket® - open your mail, pay your bills, plan your schedule for the week, decide when you'll run errands…you get the idea.

Both days are important, but both days are different in the amount of visibility other people have about whether or not you have done your work. They have completely different energies to them. My goal is to always make visible the invisible work you're doing so that we can do LESS OF IT. I want you to stop always working. There's always, always going to be more to do. When are you able to say it's done? 

When you become disciplined at having bigger time blocks for even your housework, you will find those little pockets of time where you could go for a walk, take a longer shower, find a way to start using those for yourself and your wellness - not to get one more thing checked off a list. Challenge yourself to do a time study and try to see if you can get your housework and your household management done in less time next weekend and instead give yourself some free time. Start to prioritize when your free time is going to be and what it will be used for. Start looking at your time like little buckets or Lego bricks, how can you manipulate them based on your energy? 

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0:00.0

Today's mailbag comes to us from Sabrina.

0:04.0

Dear Lisa, I had to make a donation by year end and needed a letter ID from a pre-approved

0:11.6

letter that was a hard copy.

0:14.0

Thanks to the Sunday basket, I found it in about three minutes.

0:18.0

Old me would have just foregone the $10,000 tax deduction even though I was pre-approved. Thank you.

0:27.0

Do you have an organized 365 success story? If so, we would love to hear about it please send us an email at

0:35.3

customer service at Organized 365 and tell us how you have taken back your home

0:40.6

your paper and your life with Organized 365.

0:47.0

Welcome to the Organized 365 Podcast. I'm your host, professional organizer, productivity expert, and motivational

0:59.9

speaker Lisa Woodruff. This podcast will help you embrace progress over perfection

1:05.9

and create lasting functional organizing in your home. I have so much to share with you

1:11.9

so let's get started.

1:13.7

Today starts another three-part series and in this series we're going to be talking

1:22.1

about time and tasks and task stacking and how to really

1:29.6

think about our time at home differently and how we use time at home to get things done.

1:35.7

So today I want to start by talking about the difference between Saturday time and Sunday time.

1:42.3

I talk about this a lot in planning days. If you've been to

1:44.9

planning days before, some of this will not be new information, but I am sharing it

1:49.2

in a different way. And for those of you who have not been in planning Day, I maybe have alluded to this, but I have not really done a deep dive on the podcast. I don't believe, but after nine years of podcasting, who knows? Maybe I did.

2:02.0

So the difference between Saturday time and Sunday time,

2:05.0

I'm going to take us all back to our childhood

2:08.0

because I think in childhood we really understood the difference

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