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Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers

EP149 Living an organized life (with Lisa Woodruff of Organize 365)

Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers

Angela Watson

Education, Courses

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 20 January 2019

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Lisa Woodruff of the Organize 365 podcast is a former classroom teacher who now teaches organizational skills for a living, including practical tips and mindset organization. Lisa's podcast episodes are focused on the home, but she also has episodes on classroom organization.

Lisa is passionate about helping people get organized so that they have more time to do whatever they were uniquely created to do, which is different for every single person. Today, we'll discuss many different ways that organization works and the steps you can take to organize, but we'll also talk about the mindset of an organized teacher.

If you struggle with keeping your classroom papers organized, click here for Lisa's Teacher Workbox which is a system she created to help you find a manageable way to handle all the papers that come across your desk. 

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0:00.0

Welcome to episode 149 of Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers. I'm your host

0:06.5

Angela Watson and I'm here to speak life, encouragement and truth into the minds

0:12.0

and hearts of educators and get you energized for the

0:14.7

the mind and hearts of educators and get you energized for the week ahead.

0:16.0

Today I'm going to be talking with Lisa Woodruff of Organized 365

0:20.3

about how you can live an organized life.

0:23.0

Visit Truth for Teachers.com to ask a question or to share your thoughts in the comments.

0:30.0

This episode is brought to in part by Brains On.

0:34.0

If you've ever listened to podcast with your students, then you know it's a great way to engage

0:38.2

their minds and spark their imaginations without relying on screens.

0:43.0

There's a Kins history show called Forever ago,

0:46.0

and it dives into the fascinating backstory of everyday things,

0:50.0

like clocks and shoes and skateboards,

0:52.0

to teach kids how to think critically about the past.

0:55.0

Forever A Go uses games, skits, and real kids to keep students engaged

1:00.0

while teaching important lessons along the way.

1:02.0

You can listen for free to Forever A Go. while teaching important lessons along the way.

1:02.9

You can listen for free to forever ago, as well as to a kid science podcast called Brainson.

1:09.2

They're both at brainson.org or wherever you get your podcast.

1:14.0

So I'm speaking today with Lisa Woodruff.

1:17.0

She is a former classroom teacher who now owns her own business

1:20.0

and teaches organizational skills for a living.

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