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Organize 365 Podcast

Transformation with Verna R

Organize 365 Podcast

Lisa Woodruff

Education, Entrepreneurship, Self-improvement, Business

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 20 August 2025

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, I introduce you to Verna R. and her husband are empty nesters.  You may remember Verna and her daughters coming on the podcast in 2020. It was the first timeI got to talk to a whole family who was using the Organize 36® systems. And the second time just Verna and I talked about her organization journey.

Verna was referred to Organize 365® by her daughters to get organized since it didn't come naturally to her. Her mother and mother in law were natural organizers so Verna appreciated systems and organization but none of the systems she tried stuck until she tried Organize 365®.  In 2002-2004, Verna had cancer. Once she finished treatment she decided it was time to hire an organizer because she needed help due to low energy from recovery. Yes, I pointed out that the organizer can help with all the visible work.

And the second thing I pointed out was that over the span of you get a home, then probably add a spouse, maybe some kids. As we get older, the complexities of daily life build on each other and there is no break time to reset for middle school years, Sports years, or heaven forbid a time with an illness. Everything still had to get done. But Verna had been sick. A professional organizer help in the short term but Verna desired a system for a lifetime.

The last point I made was that the organizer cannot deal with the invisible work. Verna agreed with me and we talked about offloading to the external brain, the Sunday Basket®.  I added that as our executive functions decline, starting as early as your 30's or 40's, the calendar with the external brain and planning helped to prolong the speed of decline. How can we do that? Have a system like the Productive Home Solution™ that provides training!! And we all want to be independent as long as we can! 

Verna shared her three purple slash pockets are for making gifts, her house, and volunteer work. She uses planning day to process those activities. She also credited her husband, Bruce, to being a good partner and sharing the daily tasks. We had a little side discussion about retirement and how much work the wife gains once her husband retires. I'm making Greg think about what he's gonna do with all his time once he retires. Bruce kept himself busy for a couple more years after he retired. Now they are teaching together in Nepal from time to time and even have started to bring their grandchildren. 

Verna has more calmness and purpose. She took the time to really observe herself. She paid attention to what she was saying yes to and directly then what that meant she was saying no to. She extends herself a lof grace knowing she can't change the past and really loves who she is today. She's looking forward to setting a S.M.A.R.T.I.E. goal for her storage and getting her grown kids stuff out of her storage. That will free up some of her cognitive load to think about what their future living situation may look like. 

Verna's advice is, "Notice what you do. Pay attention. It will show you what you value and what you prioritize." 

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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. Verna, welcome back to the Organize 365 podcast.

1:27.4

Thanks.

1:29.0

You said you had looked up your first podcast episode and it was five years ago.

1:33.7

So May 12th of 2020, we're recording this in May of 2025.

1:38.0

It'll come out in the fall.

1:39.8

Yes.

1:40.4

I believe my last one was published in June of 2020.

1:45.2

It was just before the Embrace weekend.

1:50.0

Okay.

1:51.0

And was it just you or were the girls also on with you?

1:54.8

Was it the three of them?

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