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Organize 365 Podcast

Organize 365® Reality KIDS TV Show with Maura

Organize 365 Podcast

Lisa Woodruff

Education, Entrepreneurship, Self-improvement, Business

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 14 December 2022

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to the newest Wednesday Podcast! On Wednesdays, I get to talk with members of the Organize 365® community as they share the challenges, progress, missteps, and triumphs along their organizing journey. You can see and hear transformation in action. I look forward to helping YOU get Organized!

Today I am so excited for you to meet Maura. Over the summer I put out a social media post requesting a family that would allow me to get their kid's rooms organized and FILM IT ALL for a movie about Kids Organization. Maura was jumping up and down saying "pick me"!

Maura is a mom of four - Bode (12), Lucy Belle (10), Finley (7) and Blaise (4). She runs a bakery out of her house (oh my goodness - she makes the BEST cookies) and her husband also works from home. 

As Maura put it, "the spigot never stops." Which leads us to talking about OVERWHELM as a parent. The overwhelm is beautiful and messy all at the same time. And I'm so glad I was welcomed into Maura's house to put into action the principles of Organize 365®'s Kids Program.

I LOVE ORGANIZING CHILDREN. I LOVE IT.

I was able to come one day early, meet these kiddos, and look at the task ahead of me.  I spent a total of 2-3 hours with each child individually and we focused on the oldest three. 

We are all looking for ways to connect with and spend quality time with our children. Did you know that time spent teaching kids the skills of organization while organizing their room with them can be the BEST quality time? 

Get the kids involved! Working with your kid to organize their room is quality time you can spend with them. They love the one on one time. They love talking about their stuff. They love getting to make decisions. They love the result and the process. You are teaching them the valuable skill of organizing while spending time with them.

Make it an enjoyable process for both of you! Listen to their stories. Everything in their room has a story for them. These are their little treasures!

Now when Maura tucks her kids in at night, she can actually go into their rooms and not get filled with so much frustration over the mess. Listen for the update since my visit. 

I can't come to everyone's house but trust me - you can do this!  The Organize 365® Kids Program is like I am there with you and we go through all the areas.  Harness your kids excitement to your benefit

NOW is just as good a time as any.  Since the kids are out of school and there's anticipation building for the holidays…declutter and organize.  Make room for all the new stuff that will be coming into your home. I also shared some tips you may want to use for other ideal times that you want to declutter and organize.

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I look forward to helping YOU get Organized!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the organized 365 podcast. I'm your host, professional organizer, productivity

0:11.9

expert, and motivational speaker, Lisa Woodruff. This podcast will help you embrace progress

0:18.8

over perfection and create lasting, functional organizing in your home. I have so much to share

0:25.3

with you. So let's get started.

0:28.3

Maura, welcome to the organized 365 podcast.

0:33.3

I Lisa. So you are the either lucky or crazy person who responded to my request this summer

0:43.0

when I said I would like to organize some children and you were like, please come to my

0:47.0

house and I'm saying, why did you let me come into your house and organize your children

0:52.5

knowing I was bringing like five different iPhones with me to record the whole thing.

0:57.6

And I think I have to correct you because I raised my hand and said, me, me, me, even

1:02.4

though you said somebody in Ohio. So I said, yes, of course, I said, yes, I think that

1:08.6

over time, you realize as a parent, you just, you get to, you always talk about overwhelm

1:15.8

and I feel like it's such a beautiful way to put it because I think overwhelm is a

1:18.8

perfect adjective. And it doesn't matter if you have one, two, four kids, which is we

1:24.2

have four, you just get beat down with overwhelm and you're constantly trying to stay afloat.

1:32.7

And the way I like to say it too is like the spiket is turned on all the time, like the

1:39.2

spiket, like nothing slows down. It's not like I before we had kids when I could spend

1:43.8

three days painting a room. You can't spend three days cleaning up their rooms, which

1:48.8

is what their rooms had become a disaster. We were having a hard time communicating through

1:54.0

it. And I don't think that they really maybe understood exactly what a clean room was.

2:00.0

So you coming in was the perfect middleman to just be a new face to, you know, bring

2:07.0

them to maybe care about it a little bit more than they did. Because I think they cared

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