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Organize 365 Podcast

69 - My Depression Story & How Depression Affects Organization

Organize 365 Podcast

Lisa Woodruff

Entrepreneurship, Self-improvement, Business, Education

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 9 October 2015

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

I have been feeling the tug to share my personal experience with depression for quite a while.

It may surprise you to hear that I have struggled with depression. I'm a pretty upbeat gal! Well, it surprised me too.

In today's podcast, I share my personal story with depression and how it affects every area of your life.

Here are 5 tips I gave myself and share with clients about how depression affects organization.

1. Give yourself grace.

I cannot even put into words how depression zapped me of every shred of energy to do ANYTHING. And the thought of tackling an organization project was SO overwhelming. My "will power" got up and went - AWAY!

2. Get a friend to help you.

Another friend's perspective, energy and motivation are contagious and can help you push through when you just want to watch TV. Used strategically, friends can help you get organized and stay functioning when your own initiative is low.

Over 50% of the Organize 365 clients call us in to help because they just can't do the organizing themselves in their depressed state.

3. Pick ONE area and COMPLETE it before moving on no matter how long it takes.

Slow and steady wins the race! Your home did not become a "mess" overnight, and it won't get organized overnight either. One step at a time.

Pick an area where you can get a quick win and start there:

  • Your night stand
  • Your dresser
  • The car
  • The Master Closet

The key is to MAINTAIN that area when you tackle area #2. The Productive Home Solution™ is ordered in a way so the areas you organize will stay organized as you move on to the next area of your home.

4. Acknowledge your limitations.

I know how frustrated you are! Knowing what I USED to be able to do made me even MORE depressed when I couldn't seem to tackle even the basics when I was depressed.

If it's a bad day... it's OK! You have time to get organized and take care of yourself.

And when your desire is beyond your physical ability - hire help.

5. Surround yourself with positive people.

I know it's easier to say than do, but I always felt better when I made myself go OUT and BE with people, even though I didn't want to.

I can't even tell you how many times we will be laughing with clients and then they say,

  • "I can't believe how fun you make organizing!"
  • "I haven't been able to laugh like that in a long time."
  • "If I knew how quickly you could get this organized I wouldn't have waited so long to call."
  • and our favorite. "I can't believe there are people who actually LIKE to organize!"

These thoughts come from my personal experience. What about you? Do you have any tips to share?

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Organized 365 Podcast. My name is Lisa Woodruff and I'm a professional

0:07.4

organizer and blogger in Cincinnati, Ohio. I want to help you get your home

0:12.2

organized and help you organize life stages and

0:15.9

unexpected events. So sit back, relax and let's get organized. This podcast is going to be a little bit different today.

0:26.0

First of all, it's going to be recorded and played on both of the podcast that I record.

0:32.0

One is Professional Organizers. both of the podcast that I record.

0:32.7

One is Professional Organizers Think Tank,

0:35.9

where I help other professional organizers

0:38.0

start and grow their professional organization

0:40.4

businesses, and also organized

0:43.0

where I help women organize their entire home by using my blog

0:49.0

and listening to the podcast and just getting their house organized.

0:54.0

Now, the recording today is about how I have been depressed in the past,

0:59.2

used antidepressants, and how I help other people who are depressed get organized. So there are a

1:05.9

couple marked noticeable changes you're going to notice from this podcast. Number

1:10.8

one obviously I don't sound as confident as I normally do because this is a very vulnerable topic.

1:16.0

The other thing is I'm going to talk slower today for multiple reasons.

1:21.0

First of all, I think many of you would like me to slow down.

1:25.6

But also as a professional organizer, when I work with people, 50% of the time they are depressed.

1:32.1

They have suffered a loss, they've just

1:34.4

experienced a death of someone or a divorce or they have to sell their house

1:40.3

and they don't want to or a child is sick or they are sick.

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