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Best Laid Plans

Intentional Practices for Harder Times EP: 99

Best Laid Plans

Sarah Hart-Unger

Society & Culture, Personal Journals, Self-improvement, Education

4.8756 Ratings

🗓️ 20 June 2022

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

Today's episode opens with a Planner Peace segment from Emelia, who created custom nursing school planners for herself AND shared her beautiful system with her classmates! Then, Sarah answers a question from Lori and suggests 3 options for larger family wall calandars. Finally, Sarah gives a list of suggestions for ways to cope in more stressful or transitional times, from creating a manifesto (try it!) to meditation, reading, and seeking therapy. Episode Sponsors: Organize 365: To learn more about Lisa Woodruff’s work and her amazing offerings, check out organize365.com, or go to organize365.com/minicourse for a free 7 days minicourse on getting yourself organized!  TopCashBack: Try TopCashback for yourself by visiting topcashback.com, creating an account with your email and password, and entering the promo code PLANS. All new customers who sign up now will get a $10 sign-up bonus when they spend their first $25 on topcashback.com after entering the promo code! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to best laid plans. This is Sarah Hart Unger and this is the podcast where we talk all things planning and planning adjacent. This is episode 99, which means we're going closer to the magic number of 100.

0:23.5

Although, to be completely honest, I'm not entirely sure what we're going to cover next week,

0:28.4

but I can promise you it will be special.

0:31.3

Anyway, today is 99, and today's focus is going to be on some intentional practices that help in hard times.

0:39.5

And the reason this feels relevant to me is because thus far, June has been a bit more stressful

0:46.1

than usual. I'm not going to get into detail about what is causing the stress. It's not really

0:51.6

personal. It's more work-related. but it's been really tough and it has,

0:56.8

I don't know, kind of forced me to dig deep and think about things that can be comforting in

1:01.7

times of stress and transition and things that have helped me in the past. So that is what I'm going

1:07.4

to share with you today, a list of practices that I came up with that I have either used in the past that have helped in tough times or that perhaps I am employing these days during kind of rockier territory of life.

1:23.2

All right.

1:24.2

But first, of course, we have our planner piece segment. And thank you, thank you,

1:29.2

thank you to those of you who have sent those in via either email or via speakpipe. I've gotten

1:35.3

several of them, but please keep them coming. I love to have a collection. And who knows,

1:39.7

maybe at some point, I'll do a catch-up with an all-planter piece or a several-planter-piece episode.

1:46.0

So don't let the fact that I have a few submissions on deck stop you.

1:50.0

I love hearing the pieces of your planner life that fit together and work.

1:54.8

Or even if you don't have full-on planner piece, but maybe you have planner piece in a certain

1:59.8

segment of your life,

2:01.2

feel free to share that too, especially if you're doing something unique like our current submission

2:06.2

Amelia did. So this one, as I said, is audio and I'll let her speak, but I was just so impressed

2:12.4

and touched with the creativity that Amelia put into her system as well as the way she is sharing it with

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