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Organize 365 Podcast

Transformation with Leslie p.

Organize 365 Podcast

Lisa Woodruff

Lisawoodruff, Education, Self-improvement, Entrepreneurship, Business

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 27 August 2025

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, I introduce you to Leslie P. who lives with her two dogs and has always been a renter.  Leslie was searching for podcasts about organization. It caught Leslie’s attention when she heard one of the Monday Connections podcasts when we were talking about subjects related to those things she loves like demographics, sociology, and anthropology. 

Leslie was always an organized person but once her mom had passed and she was in the role of executor, she just couldn’t get out from under all the paper!  She needed help and was looking for organizational solutions. The year after her mom passed Leslie referred to as the “Year of quiet living.” She stayed in her mom’s 55+ community and took time to figure out her next steps as she faced hurdles in NYC. She’d decided to go out on her own and no longer be a W2 employee.  When Leslie decided to move down to Florida and stay with her mom to take care of her, who had cancer, she grabbed most of her stuff and just left. Well all that stuff was up there still waiting for Leslie to deal with. When Leslie finally located some important paperwork under the couch pillows that she’d been looking for, she decided she had to get a system in place. 

In the midst of the mess, she created a priority list like Maslow's hierarchy of needs. What was the most important first step. She then started to feel permission to put things in logical places like her socks by the front door. She started to task stack while her dogs were eating so she could do other things in her kitchen. And she now gives herself permission to honor the phase of life she is in which may mean the fact that she’ll buy new tools, get rid of things, make mistakes, and allow new permissions. Like keeping two sets of china and hosting the holidays her way. She’s also given herself permission to have a personal life outside of working and taking care of her dogs because she also had more free time now. And with systems in place she no longer has a need for a to do list AND she’s not forgetting to do things. 

Leslie opened the conversation saying she was not the Organize 365® typical demographic. I wanted to dig into that a little. Leslie uncovered how renting an apartment is kinda like PCS’ing. You move more frequently and need to start all over again. What does a day look like again? How is the drive to work? Can you keep the same medical providers? How does errand running look? Coffee shops? And we talked about things about renting like owning a car and having outdoor space. We also talked about cost opportunities and what that means for the quiet middle of society from each person’s point of view. We both pointed out things the other had not considered. 

Leslie also attended a Planning Day. Leslie had attended plenty of corporate organization/productivity events and they all paled in comparison. She was so impressed with how comprehensive and effective Planning Day was. It’s frustrating for Leslie because she wishes she’d known sooner that a lof of people struggle with organization and for a long time she thought it was just her. Now she has less anxiety, perceived anxiety, as well as sleeping better, and has a healthier outlook. 

Leslie’s advice is, “Listen to Lisa because she is smart.” But all joking aside she added “Give yourself permission. You are the subject matter expert of your family, your life, home, of your goals, and your priorities. You get to decide. Trust yourself.” 

EPISODE RESOURCES:

On the Wednesday podcast, I get to talk with members of the Organize 365­® community as they share the challenges, progress, missteps and triumphs along their organizing journey. I am grateful that you are reaching out to share with me and with this community. You can see and hear transformation in action. If you are ready to share your story with us, please apply at https://organize365.com/wednesday.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

My favorite thing to do is talk to you.

0:10.3

Listening to how your life has been impacted and how you have grown in your organizational journey is so inspiring.

0:19.2

Over the years, I have really internalized for myself and verbalized to you that

0:25.4

perfect is not a thing. It does not exist. I have replaced the word perfect in my vocabulary

0:32.8

with the word excellent. I am not a perfectionist. I am a person of excellence. I invite you to come to

0:42.1

share your story about how you are being transformed from a reactive to a proactive person,

0:48.3

from an overwhelmed homeowner to one who is now in more control of your time and your spaces.

1:02.0

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.

1:06.0

Remember, perfect does not exist.

1:09.0

I want to hear from you.

1:10.0

Please sign up to join me for a Wednesday podcast

1:14.1

interview at Organize365.com slash Wednesday. Leslie, welcome to the Organize 365 podcast. Thank you for having me, Lisa. It is great to be here.

1:32.9

We started talking as if we had known each other forever. And I love that. I love that, Leslie, because I feel

1:39.2

like we do. Like, when I meet you in person or if you're on the podcast, all I want to know is about you guys because you already know everything about me. We've been having a one-sided conversation for a long, long time. And I know you already know more than sometimes my family members do about me. And so I do. I just want to get to know you. And I'm super excited to have this conversation. So how did we first get introduced? Oh, my goodness.

2:03.5

I'm one of those crazy people who gets inspired and decides to email customer service and

2:09.6

stop a podcast while they're listening to it, while they're doing things in, you know, in their home

2:15.0

and about ready to start doing work. And I was so inspired

2:18.2

by a podcast you were doing with your research team. It was a Monday podcast. And you were talking

2:24.3

about the research that you were incorporating into Organized 65, obviously because of your PhD,

2:33.0

and you're talking about demographics. And it's one of my little passions and loves, sociology, anthropology, you know, demographics and what makes people make decisions.

2:43.3

And so I had to stop and write you with my little story about why I think organized 365 is so important and made an impact for me when I needed to get

2:54.7

organized and that I am not the typical demographic of organized 365 and how much I appreciate

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