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Organize 365 Podcast

CC - Breast Cancer and ADHD Awareness Month

Organize 365 Podcast

Lisa Woodruff

Lisawoodruff, Education, Self-improvement, Entrepreneurship, Business

4.5 • 1.3K Ratings

🗓️ 30 September 2025

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

October is awareness month for Breast Cancer and ADHD. Ok yes the blush pink Sunday Basket® color is back in stock (while supplies last). BUT, I want to suggest that you use this Sunday Basket® as a way to remind you of people in your community that have lost someone to breast cancer, are facing a breast cancer diagnosis, are supporting someone in their breast cancer journey, or who have survived breast cancer! It is so important that we continue to take care of ourselves too. Let this Sunday Basket® remind you of your health goals and routine doctor visits to prevent or get early detection of disease. I also want to inspire community and support for the breast cancer awareness community. Be aware of someone who could use your support.

And speaking of support, the Sunday Basket® supports those who have ADHD. ADHD is so cool because of the ability to think differently but it really becomes a struggle in organization. We have all these modifications for kids in school but where is it in the real world once they’ve graduated? As someone with ADHD, you learn “work arounds” so survive school due to compromised executive functioning skills. And so then in the real world, let the Sunday Basket® be your work around to actually succeeding in organization. In my book, written in 2016, “How ADHD affects Home Organization”, I explain exactly how to do this. And that is why from 10/1-10/5 this book is completely free on Kindle. And if you have enjoyed and learned from this book before will you do me a small favor? Would you re-download it and leave a review? Pretty please? I love helping and supporting my community! 

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Organized 365 coffee chat.

0:08.7

These coffee chats pop up when I have something fun or important to share with you about what is going on at the Organized 365 company.

0:18.7

Coffee chats share time-sensitive information, so when the coffee has gone cold and the

0:24.9

information is no longer relevant, these episodes will disappear from your podcast queue,

0:31.0

keeping the organized 365 podcast feed current and relevant. I think our coffee is ready.

0:49.3

Happy October 1st, everyone. I have a couple of surprises for you here in October,

1:02.7

that I think will be one, they'll be fun, but two, they will also draw awareness to some of the issues that we as women face and often face in our middle age years.

1:06.2

We don't like to say that we're middle age. We like to all think that we're 21. But there are a couple of things that happen as we get older that we become more conscious of.

1:11.9

And they are, they have awareness months here in October.

1:15.2

And the first one is breast cancer awareness.

1:18.5

So we are bringing back our blush pink Sunday basket.

1:22.4

I know some of you didn't get a chance to grab that the first time through.

1:25.6

So we do have our blush pink Sunday basket.

1:28.1

It'll be available until supplies sell out and that is launching on October 1st.

1:34.4

The idea of awareness around breast cancer, like we all know someone or maybe we are that

1:41.4

person who has been affected by breast cancer, family members, close friends, and it really hits home when someone your age or younger gets diagnosed with breast cancer.

1:53.0

I remember when my kids were younger, I was in my late 20s, early 30s.

1:58.0

I had two people very close to me diagnosed with breast cancer. One had five children,

2:02.7

and the other one had two children, and they both lost their battle to breast cancer. And it really

2:08.7

made me aware of how hard it is to battle breast cancer, the impact that it has on larger families,

2:16.2

and on all the women around you. The woman who had

2:19.6

five children, she found the diagnosis when she was pregnant with her fifth, and she passed before his

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