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Tiny Leaps, Big Changes

598 - How to Get Organized

Tiny Leaps, Big Changes

Gregg Clunis

Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.3920 Ratings

🗓️ 25 September 2020

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, we look at Mise En Place, what it means, and how it can help you change your life.

The Problem

Feeling unorganized and unable to get everything done in a day is pretty common. In fact, Americans spend nearly $10 billion a year on self-help and organization products - according to Marketplace Enterprises. Thats billions – with a B

Yet  according to the Wall St Journal office workers waste an average of 40% of their workday.  Not because they aren’t motivated, but because they were never taught organizing skills to cope with the increasing workloads and demands.

Digging Deeper

To find this guiding principle we are going to turn to an industry you might not expect. Restaurants.

Have you ever heard of Mise-en-place?

It’s a French phrase that roughly translates to “everything in its place.”  You may have heard this term on the many reality cooking shows.

And while useful to help chefs create awe-inspiring meals we can learn a great deal about how to achieve more in our own lives by looking at this principle.

The Solution

For every hour of planning, 3 to 4 hours are saved from redundancy, waiting for information, not being prepared and poorly managed tasks.

Imagine setting your work and household up so that you develop deeply ingrained habits – you put your pen back in the same spot after each use. No more hunting for car keys, or shoes, or deciding what to take to lunch during the work week.  Lose the frustration of trying to keep up with projects.

How can mise-en-place do this for you?  First thing to wrap your head around is that mise-en-place is not just a list of items to do.  It’s a mindset on being prepared for and being focused on the task at hand.

QOTD: On a scale of 1 to 5 how cluttered is your work space? -> http://instagram.com/tinyleaps

Transcript

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0:00.0

In this episode we look at Mezon Plus what it means and how it can help you change your life

0:08.1

Get excited because this is tiny leaps

0:13.0

Big changes. Welcome to another episode of Tiny Leaps. Big Changes, where I share simple strategies you can use to get more out of your life.

0:38.0

My name is Greg Klunis and in this episode we are looking at a different industry from we typically do.

0:46.0

We're going to be looking into the world of being a chef and what we can sort of learn from them

0:52.4

to improve the quality of our own lives.

0:56.3

So feeling unorganized and unable to get everything done in a day is pretty common.

1:01.2

In fact, Americans spend nearly 10 billion dollars a year on

1:05.2

self-help and organization products and that's according to marketplace

1:09.8

enterprises. That's, with a B.

1:13.1

Yet according to the Wall Street Journal,

1:15.5

office workers waste on average 40% of their work day.

1:20.6

Not because they're not motivated,

1:22.2

but because they were never taught organizing skills

1:24.6

to cope with the increasing workloads and demands.

1:28.7

This lack of organization is not a character flaw, it's a habit, and not a

1:33.2

particularly good one.

1:35.1

You may have a personal abundance of talent and energy, but you can still become

1:39.7

overwhelmed with tasks. And here's a major reason why you were not taught how to manage your

1:46.2

work. Most schools don't include instructions on how to organize and perform your

1:51.2

workflow they teach you how to get outcomes, but the process

1:54.6

by which you do that, by which you get those outcomes, that's completely up to you. It's left

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