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Organize 365 Podcast

628 - Organize 365 Values #3 - Transformational Freedom

Organize 365 Podcast

Lisa Woodruff

Lisawoodruff, Education, Self-improvement, Entrepreneurship, Business

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 17 January 2025

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

“We have a hard time just wanting what we want.” Transformational Freedom is my driving force through personal development and unapologetic gumption to pursue the things I want. Our houses are holding us back. When we feel like we are taking care of our primary role of household manager, spouse, and parent, then we feel free to pursue what we want.

4 Generations of Ambitious Women

When you have a great grandmother who gets her teaching degree because it’s the only degree a woman can get, you learn to succeed despite limitations. She went on to run a floral shop, a restaurant, and a gift shop which is definitely not what other women were doing those days. AND she divorced her husband! And then you have a grandmother who gets her Home Economics degree because again, limitations. And see her and her husband start a student loan - ish business, you see an example of a woman not waiting for permission. But then goes on to set an even greater example when she remarries and starts up a home economic kit mail order business of sorts out of her home. Like how did people order? She figured it out because it’s what she wanted to do. And a mother like mine. She was so focused on business. She started The Fine Line out of our basement and created cases of clothes she bought one weekend in NYC. She did that for 6 years and then sold it for a profit. 

Didn’t Get Permission, I Went After What I Wanted

Which gave me the gumption to start my own babysitting business. The examples of women in my life I saw growing up didn’t wait for permission to pursue what they were uniquely created to do. I didn’t wait for permission or see someone else doing it. No, I paved my own path to filling up my summer calendar with baby sitting positions. I saw a need and solved a problem for moms who needed to get tasks done and take care of themselves per my suggestion. I used my unique skills of loving children to make money on my terms. 

Transformational Freedom

At Organize 365® we say “As you let go of one thing, you are open to receiving the next. We strive to unlock your life’s purpose through the process of decluttering, organizing, and increasing productivity.” You also don’t know what you haven't experienced. I acknowledge that if you haven’t seen, for example, a healthy marriage then you don’t believe they exist and don’t know what they look like. I love the Organize 365® community for this reason. Hopefully you are hearing healthy examples on the podcast and then being exposed to more in the community. Community opens our eyes to possibilities. And because we don’t believe in those possibilities, we cling to what we currently have. That’s why it’s so important to acknowledge letting go of one thing, only to experience something even better. Remember this life is not happening to us, it’s happening for us. 

Permission Granted

Greg didn’t flinch when I told him I was going to quit because he knew I would make money still. I had replaced my teaching salary with Creative Memories and planned to grow my organizing business to contribute to the family finances. In my organizing experiences, one client broke down when the last area was done, saying she could finally go back to work. What? The emotional weight of our homes on us women is great. Ladies, our houses hold us back because whether or not you work, you view your household manager role as primary. Organize 365® is here to get you decluttered and organized so you can be productive. Here is your permission to explore what you want and to pursue it. Fly out of your golden cage. Return as much as you want but you are free. Permission granted. 

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0:00.0

Today's mailbag comes to us from Sunshine. I'm giving you all a quick note about my gratefulness for the organized 365 binders.

0:08.2

This week, my family and pets were awoken by an air-shattering, violent surprise of our fire alarm sounding off at 1.30 a.m.

0:15.8

There was no fire and the system was not responding to turning off, so my husband went to the binder,

0:22.0

pulled out the fire alarm directions, and figured out how to turn them off, while our daughter

0:26.8

and I could be outside calming the animals down and being away from the painful sound. Being

0:32.3

organized, it was on our maintenance schedule this month to change out the batteries. They got changed a week

0:38.2

earlier than we anticipated, and you bet I am scheduling the battery replacement a month early

0:43.6

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

0:51.3

Please send us an email at Customer Service at Organize 365 and tell us how you

0:56.7

have taken back your home, your paper, and your life with Organized 365.

1:07.3

Welcome to the Organized 365 podcast. I'm your host, professional organizer, productivity expert, and motivational speaker Lisa Woodruff. This podcast will help you embrace progress over perfection and create lasting functional organizing in your home. I have so much to share with you. So let's get started.

1:32.8

Moving right along in our value series, we've already covered the power of positivity and this

1:39.0

thinking that life is happening for us and not to us, and there's plenty more where that came from,

1:44.6

this idea of living in abundance. These two values alone, putting a positive spin on things,

1:50.7

looking for the positive, looking for how this is happening for us and not to us, will radically

1:56.3

change your life, radically change how you approach every situation. And I'm not saying bad things don't happen.

2:02.6

Bad things absolutely happen to all people a lot of the time. However, when you're looking for the good,

2:10.4

when you're looking for the opportunity, you will find it. One thing along those lines,

2:15.9

as my father was sick and ultimately passed away and Emily and I knew he would pass away because the condition he had was not reversible.

2:23.6

I remember every time I got the emergency call, you had to rush home to see Dad, which would be three and a half hours.

2:29.6

I would grab everything. I would hop in the car. And on my way home for that three and

2:35.1

half hours, I would be thinking to myself, what's one more memory I want to have with my dad?

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