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Best Laid Plans

When Life Gets Messy: How to Dig Yourself Out and Feel Better EP 90

Best Laid Plans

Sarah Hart-Unger

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

4.8756 Ratings

🗓️ 18 April 2022

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Sarah opens with a Planner Peace submission from Lynn, a fellow doctor-mom and planner lover! Lynn uses a combination of MakseLife, Midori Traveler's Notebooks, and a Hobonichi Cousin. Next, Sarah mentions a listener tip for those looking for outside accountability - an app system called Shelpful. Then, Sarah gets into today's main topic - a step by step system for digging yourself out of . . . .well, a mess. When life gets hectic and you get very behind, it can be very anxiety-provoking to have tasks and inputs built up everywhere. This episode provides a list of steps to help you get started, from identifying all of your in-baskets to scheduling catchup time into your calendar, and beyond. Visit https://theshubox.com/best-laid-plans-podcast for show notes and to leave a question or comment, written or audio! Episode Sponsor: 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!  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, this is Sarah Hart Unger. Welcome to Best Laid Plans, the podcast where we talk all things

0:14.1

planning and planning adjacent. So the first thing I want to do in this episode is have our planner piece segment.

0:22.7

As I discussed last week, I had a wonderful listener write in with her current setup of planner

0:28.2

piece.

0:29.2

She actually called it imperfect planner piece.

0:31.5

And I decided it would be really fun to feature a listener each week who wanted to share

0:36.3

their current version of planner piece.

0:38.4

And I already got some wonderful submissions, and I'm happy to keep getting them, so send

0:42.9

them my way. But today I'm going to feature Lynn, who is another doctor mom. I'm going to read

0:49.2

what she wrote and discuss her setup, which is really interesting to me and sounds incredibly functional.

0:55.0

So here we go.

0:56.5

Hi, Sarah.

0:57.6

Greetings from another Dr. Mom.

0:59.3

I'm a huge fan of your podcast and loved your last episode about planner peace.

1:03.8

I've been in the same planner system for all of Q1, 2022.

1:07.7

That is a record for me.

1:09.2

Here's my lineup.

1:10.7

Number one, Moxie Life for Goals. For me,

1:14.2

the coaching pages at the beginning are worth buying the entire planner. They make a monthly

1:18.4

slash weekly booklet that works well if Moxie is not your main planner. Number two, standard

1:24.0

size Midori Travelers Notebook monthly weekly. I love this setup for an overview of the month and week.

1:30.3

I use a printable foldout of the year for at-a-glance future plans for the year.

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