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Organize 365 Podcast

612 - Productive People Are Consistent - Productivity Building Block #2

Organize 365 Podcast

Lisa Woodruff

Lisawoodruff, Education, Self-improvement, Entrepreneurship, Business

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 4 October 2024

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Building block #2 is consistency. I liken consistent people to dependable people. They keep a schedule and plug in things that they’ve said yes to into their current scaffolding which is their calendar, their current plan for the week, month, or year. They say yes, they do what they commit to, and you can count on them. Building block #1 gave you that solid plan, your schedule. Now how do you stay consistent when the unexpected requests come up? 

Consistent People Can Adapt

There was a time when I traded services with a friend. I did her laundry, she made my family meals. I love laundry and by trading for this “service,” I got to drop the cognitive load of prepping and cooking meals. However, I had to adjust my personal laundry schedule to accommodate what I agreed to do for her. 

Another example I shared was when the kids were at preschool I did errands. I would do my Sunday Basket® on Sunday. I would pay the bills, plan out meals, and “grant” the family’s wishes. Tuesdays, I would drop the kids off and that was my time to zip around town and get all my errands done. My family knew this was the cadence and to get all requests in by Monday at the very latest. Knowing Tuesday was errand day gave me the option to say yes to anyone that needed an errand that I was willing to do for them as well as my own. I knew how much time I had and if I could say yes to additional requests. 

Consistent People Can Say No

When you know where your time is going, you know when you can say yes or no. You know if you will have the capacity. Joey came to me this summer and requested my services (LOL). I looked and knew between trips that were scheduled, PhD assignments, work responsibilities, and managing the remodel of Abby’s “apartment,” I could not say yes for 6 weeks. I had to tell my own child no. I didn’t like doing that and it was a heads up to me to adjust the allocation of my time. 

On the other hand, because I know where my time goes and that I am very intentional to spend time with my family, I can say yes guilt free to something I want to do for myself. It is better for my family for me to be consistent rather than make a commitment every other week. I have a commitment that keeps me late one night every other week. But in the name of consistency for my family, the off weeks I stay at work and take a call with my colleagues. It fills my cup and keeps me consistent with my family. 

Stay Consistent Even When Your Energy is Low

Consistent people stay consistent even when their energy is low because they realize that their future time is as limited as their current time. One glance at your schedule and you can see that project you want to push off to next week, but then oops, you don’t have time to complete it next week. This mindset is that of maturity and self discipline. When I had low energy about recording some videos, I knew I’d feel better once I had them completed. And as I have said many times, I am where work comes from. My team could not start working on them until I had recorded them. I didn’t not want to put my team behind. And when I looked ahead there was no other time I could record them. You will feel so much better the next day knowing you did what you planned to do and knowing there really wasn’t any other time you could have “caught up” later. Just like at the house, I’ll see a few quick things I could do quickly. Your future self will thank you when you run that thing upstairs or put something away.

I have had such a full calendar for a while now. I always think, “What will I do if I or an employee gets sick?” I know my priorities and I know what I will delete or delay in the event it cannot be done. Consistency doesn’t mean you are consistent in every area, totally regimented. It means you are consistent in the areas of priority. Up next? How to be flexible within your schedule. 

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0:00.0

Today's mailbag comes to us from Jennifer. My win today was that during my

0:05.2

scheduling time in my Sunday basket I Google mapped how long it would take me to

0:09.8

drive to dance recitals for my kids, wrote when I had to leave by on my schedule.

0:17.2

It really made things simple and I got to every event on time.

0:26.0

Do you have an Organized 365 success story? If so, we would love to hear about it.

0:29.0

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 with

0:38.7

Organized 365. 25. a few years ago and I'm recording this podcast series in the fall of 2024.

0:54.1

We may be doing this as a replay in the future so I'm going to go ahead and record

0:57.9

this intro now. You're going to be listening to 10 episodes recorded over 10 weeks and they're divided into three sections

1:06.2

so these first three are going to be all about mindset so setting up your mindset

1:11.8

of being a productive person, followed by four weeks of the

1:15.8

building blocks of productivity.

1:17.6

These are what you've heard of before.

1:19.0

Everybody knows the building blocks of productivity, but we're going to stack those after we've changed our mindset.

1:24.4

And then I'm going to follow up with three weeks of really understanding time management

1:30.4

principles at a PhD level.

1:33.0

It's not that I learned this in my PhD.

1:35.1

I'm just saying anybody who's truly, truly productive,

1:37.8

they are using these different time management concepts.

1:41.7

They may not be able to articulate it, but I know that this is the way

1:44.7

that they're looking at time. So this is a nice long 10-week series. Jump in there. Let's learn

1:50.8

how to be our most productive selves.

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