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🗓️ 2 October 2024
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In this episode, I introduce you to Michelle P. (the voice of the mailbags that you hear every Wednesday), one of our most veteran employees. Michelle was recently sharing how planning has changed her life. You see, Michelle works at Boston University by day and at Organize 365® at night and on the weekends. On her commute to work, she was listening to the episode about your trains and she had an “aha” moment thinking, “That’s me, both my trains are running at maximum productivity.”
Even in academia, they support the idea that physical organization of your spaces superchargers your planning. This is where Michelle found herself when listening to that episode. Recently, Michelle has even planned to be debt free in 2025! But she had time to plan that because she’s freed up so much cognitive load and established routines. When she gets ready in the morning, she can think about whatever she wants because she’s laid out her clothes for the week. There are no decisions to be made, she’s on autopilot. After covid, she knew she was headed back to the commute and back to the office. She uses the Sunday Basket® Weekly Planning Sheets to make sure she’s covered all the bases for her BU and Organize 365® responsibilities. She’s planned the days she needs to wash her hair, if she needs to accomplish anything during her lunches, and of course, what’s for dinner. Michelle has her organization in order, allowing room for her to plan. We do not apply the same planning importance or practices in the home that we do at work. And that is what I am working on, shining a light on the lack of planning at home and offering a system for it.
When you plan, we know it gives you time. As women, once we have fulfilled our responsibilities, we should absolutely do something enjoyable with the extra time. You can set the example now for your children so they don’t grow up thinking you can never stop and just enjoy. Once you get organized, you can look at your time. Once you get your time planned, you can give attention to your health. Mental health like doing something you enjoy, and physical health like planning a walk, and your grocery list to make more healthy meals according to your family’s phase of life. And I encourage you to be an observer of yourself. If you want to make a change, plan for it. Michelle knew she wanted to go back to the office for the early shift, so she planned accordingly and now she’s a morning person. And she likes it!
I know in my planning, I am generous with the time I allow for tasks because inevitably something will pop up. I like to look at my time like lego blocks that I can move around. I can go with the energy. Michelle admitted she had a lazy Saturday, but she wasn’t stressed because she knew some things could get bumped to Sunday. She was able to allow for a lazy day because she planned. Because everything is planned, I too know that everything will get taken care of, it just may need to be rearranged, tweaked, or sandwiched somewhere else.
Just when we thought we were done talking, we got on the subject of the holidays coming up. She is so excited this year. Michelle really benefited from the Mini Planning Day and the Holiday Blitz. She gathered information from her family to help her do less and yet meet everyone's expectations and honor traditions that were important. I cannot stress enough how little time there is between Thanksgiving and Christmas this year. Planning will be crucial to a smooth holiday/winter season. Wait until you hear when Michelle puts her tree up and why this year may be a challenge. Do you have a plan in place?
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0:00.0 | My favorite thing to do is talk to you. |
0:07.0 | listening to how your life has been impacted and how you have grown in your organizational journey is so inspiring. |
0:19.0 | Over the years, I have really internalized for myself and verbalized to you that perfect is not a thing. |
0:28.0 | It does not exist. |
0:30.0 | I have replaced the word perfect in my vocabulary with the word excellent. |
0:35.3 | I am not a perfectionist. |
0:37.0 | I am a person of excellence. |
0:40.6 | I invite you to come to share your story about how you are being transformed from a reactive to a proactive person, |
0:48.0 | from an overwhelmed homeowner to one who is now in more control of your time and your spaces. |
0:55.0 | We all want to hear what more grace feels like in your life with your unique circumstances. Do not wait until you are a perfectly organized person. |
1:05.8 | Remember, perfect does not exist. I want to hear from you. |
1:10.8 | Please sign up to join me for a Wednesday podcast interview at Organize 365.com slash Wednesday. |
1:20.0 | Michelle. welcome back to the podcast. |
1:25.0 | Thank you for having me. |
1:28.0 | Well, actually you're on like almost every podcast episode for the last two or three years |
1:32.0 | because Michelle is ahead of our |
1:34.3 | customer service and also she reads the mailbag so if you're like I've heard this |
1:38.2 | voice before that's Michelle. That's, I keep forgetting that. |
1:43.0 | Yes, so it's always you. |
1:45.1 | And you have that beautiful Boston accent. |
1:48.4 | Thank you. |
1:49.7 | Which I could listen to all day. |
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