Do Better Pod Live March 2024 - Spring Cleaning
An episode of the #dobetter Pod podcast, hosted by Megan Miller & Joe Smith, titled "Do Better Pod Live March 2024 - Spring Cleaning" was published on July 10, 2024 and runs 26 minutes.
July 10, 2024 ·26m · #dobetter Pod
Summary
In this episode of the Do Better Podcast, Megan and Joe discuss Spring Cleaning with Do Better Trailblazer Member: Hannah Skillman. AI Summary from Fathom: Meeting Purpose: Live recording of the Do Better podcast focused on spring cleaning and organizing physical and digital spaces. The podcast will not have an April recording due to Megan's upcoming conferences and travel. They will resume in May. Everyone struggles with organizing and deleting digital files and photos. Having too many can be a form of "digital hoarding." Strategies like arranging an enjoyable environment with snacks and entertainment can help motivate organizing tasks. Getting input from others on whether to keep clothing items can help with decision making during closet cleaning. Considering colors that flatter you when shopping and cleaning out clothes can streamline the process. Some items have sentimental value and are hard to part with. Setting them aside in a special place can help. No topic is off limits for applying behavior analysis! Everyone struggles with large numbers of photos and files on devices and wants to delete duplicates. Hard to delete when unsure if it's backed up elsewhere already. Can be a form of "digital hoarding" to keep too many files. Strategies like snacks and entertainment can help motivate organizing tasks. May have monetary costs for extra storage if not deleting files. Getting input from others helps decide what clothing to keep or toss. Considering what colors flatter you can streamline closet cleaning. Some items have sentimental value and are hard to discard. No topic is off limits for applying behavior analysis! Challenge listeners to come up with a topic we can't tie back to ABA. Share organizing tips and what worked to declutter physical and digital spaces. Listeners to share topics they think can't be connected to behavior analysis.
Episode Description
In this episode of the Do Better Podcast, Megan and Joe discuss Spring Cleaning with Do Better Trailblazer Member: Hannah Skillman.
AI Summary from Fathom:
Meeting Purpose:
Live recording of the Do Better podcast focused on spring cleaning and organizing physical and digital spaces.
- The podcast will not have an April recording due to Megan's upcoming conferences and travel. They will resume in May.
- Everyone struggles with organizing and deleting digital files and photos. Having too many can be a form of "digital hoarding."
- Strategies like arranging an enjoyable environment with snacks and entertainment can help motivate organizing tasks.
- Getting input from others on whether to keep clothing items can help with decision making during closet cleaning.
- Considering colors that flatter you when shopping and cleaning out clothes can streamline the process.
- Some items have sentimental value and are hard to part with. Setting them aside in a special place can help.
- No topic is off limits for applying behavior analysis!
- Everyone struggles with large numbers of photos and files on devices and wants to delete duplicates.
- Hard to delete when unsure if it's backed up elsewhere already.
- Can be a form of "digital hoarding" to keep too many files.
- Strategies like snacks and entertainment can help motivate organizing tasks.
- May have monetary costs for extra storage if not deleting files.
- Getting input from others helps decide what clothing to keep or toss.
- Considering what colors flatter you can streamline closet cleaning.
- Some items have sentimental value and are hard to discard.
- No topic is off limits for applying behavior analysis!
- Challenge listeners to come up with a topic we can't tie back to ABA.
- Share organizing tips and what worked to declutter physical and digital spaces.
- Listeners to share topics they think can't be connected to behavior analysis.
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