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Organize 365 Podcast

613 - Productive People Are Flexible - Productivity Building Block #3

Organize 365 Podcast

Lisa Woodruff

Lisawoodruff, Education, Self-improvement, Entrepreneurship, Business

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 11 October 2024

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

You are scheduled and consistent, but can you be flexible? I am not talking about all of the stuff others want you to squeeze into your week, but you.The things you deemed important to get done and you scheduled, do you have the ability to be flexible in how and where in your day they can get completed? 

Flexibility in the Name of Productivity

Life is chaotic and throws lots of unexpected things at us, throwing a wrench in our perfect little plans. Are you able to overcome these obstacles or do they turn your day into a wasted day? A few ways I am flexible to still accomplish the goals of the day are ways I choose to be flexible. These unexpected changes keep me on my toes and force me to be disciplined to keep my eyes on my priorities.

You can be flexible in when. I wanted to record 4 episodes the other day until Abby needed me. Grayson came with me to the office where I knew I wasn’t going to record, but I could still be productive with a different goal of the day. Once Grayson was picked up, I could choose to count it as time with him and use my later in the day “Grayson time” to record. 

I also use “wasted days” to be productive. If I’m out of the office and have a technician coming for one item, why not schedule a few more? The other day I had a technician come for the furnace, A/C, and a person to finish where we modified the wall by the fridge. I did stuff around the house while all these technicians were at my house. 

Another example I’d like to share is if someone in our house gets sick. I’m the mom and it’s nice to have mom when you are sick. And I want to be there for my family. So then I look at what’s coming up in the week. It’s all about the flexible thinking of pivoting. What has to get done, moved to next week, go back in the Sunday Basket®, or scratched off the list forever? 

Pat jokes that at Organize 365®, we pivot so much it’s like we’re dancing. It’s not so much when in the day or how it gets done, it’s more about THAT it gets done! Productive people are about completing tasks thus being productive.

The To-Do List Will Never Be Done

Your Sunday Basket® is the keeper of the master to-do list items, right? You go through your basket and determine what must get done in the upcoming week. We like to load up our to-do list but we are frustrated it never seems to get done. Could you be the problem? The trick is to see what can wait, must wait. Let’s say you are left with three things that must get done, which is ok. Schedule those, be flexible to ensure they get completed and then…it’s up to you! Yes, you could say there’s more in the Sunday Basket® and you want to do more. 

But alternatively, what if you used that time for a hobby, relaxing, catching up with friends or family? And I have found the items I delay completing, end up getting done by someone else, are no longer relevant, or don’t need to be completed anymore. Also, I want you to think about the last time you completed the items on your to-do list. How did you feel? Like superwoman? Yes! Don’t you want that feeling more often? Take care of what must get done and the rest leave so you too have discretionary leisure time. 

Being flexible in the name of productivity is a skill of truly productive people. Truly productive people are also always optimizing. Join me next week as I explain how you too can always be optimizing to be truly productive. 

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0:00.0

Today's mailbag comes to us from Kelly. I'm going to try to double up on the 1.0's.

0:05.9

The Sunday basket has helped me out a ton and I have had some great wins with it, but I find I get annoyed

0:12.0

with the sorting part every Sunday. I have three kids,

0:16.2

ages 8 to 2, so a big mess on the table is a race against the clock so they don't mess up any of the

0:22.0

piles. I've also lost some things in there when someone

0:26.1

asked me for something or a piece of information but couldn't find it and when I emptied my

0:31.3

Sunday basket a few days later, lo and behold, there was what I was looking for.

0:36.1

So I'm trialing having two sets of 1.0s in my Sunday basket. The original set to have things that need action this week and a future set.

0:45.2

That way I'm only sorting new things that have come in.

0:48.6

Each slash pocket will still be gone through, but if it's not actionable, then it goes back into that pocket until the next

0:55.8

week.

0:56.8

Might tweak how I label green and blue, but hoping this takes my Sunday basket to the next level.

1:02.3

Do you have an organized 365? my Sunday basket to the next level.

1:03.2

Do you have an Organized 365 success story?

1:06.6

If so, we would love to hear about it.

1:09.0

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

1:18.7

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

1:34.3

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

1:38.0

intro now.

1:39.5

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

1:46.1

So these first three are going to be all about mindset.

1:49.7

So setting up your mindset of being a productive person, followed by four weeks of the

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