PODCAST · education
Organize 365 Podcast
by Lisa Woodruff
Lisa Woodruff is a home organization expert, productivity specialist, and author of multiple books including The Paper Solution.Lisa’s research-based teaching shines a light on the invisible work being done at home and in the workplace. Lisa’s sensible and doable organizing tasks appeal to multiple generations. Her candor and relatable style make you feel she is right there beside you, helping you get organized as you laugh and cry together.Lisa believes organization is not a skill you are born with. It is a skill that is developed over time and changes with each season of life. Lisa has helped thousands of women reclaim their homes and finally get organized with her practical tips, encouragement, and humor through her blog and podcast at Organize365.com.
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714 – 10 Simple Ideas for Self-Care This Summer
Pedicures and massages aren’t cutting the mustard anymore. Society is crying out for self care. How can we fill our cups to continue supporting our families? In May Planning Day, I thought about what I wanted to do for my own self care. Sometimes it’s the smallest things but we don’t realize doing that thing […]
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713 – How to Use and End Planned Neglect
Have you ever heard “planned neglect” anywhere else but Organize 365? Probably not because it’s a term I coined to describe what I do to more effectively manage my responsibilities and time. One can’t do everything so you must determine what is the highest value you provide to your work, community, or family and implement […]
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712 – Vacation Days, Sick Time, PTO and Trips, Let’s Get Into It
Hope you are mentally hungry, because I’m unloading a lot of food for thought. Greg and I were in the car discussing the perception of a vacation vs. a trip. And that of course led to the time you take off for said vacation/trip. And that got me thinking overall about how transformational this summer […]
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711 – Emergencies Eliminate YOUR Goals, Not Others
Who is the first one to get cut from the priority list when a loved one has an unexpected event? You! We innately want to care for others in their times of need. And that means giving up gym time, your nutrition goals may go out the window for a time, and whatever else you […]
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710 – Maycember – What Is It and How Do We Survive It
Does everything feel a little chaotic kinda like it feels around the holidays? That’s because it’s Maycember! It’s that time of year when there is a lot to do and no days off to do it! I’ve got some hacks to productively get through it! Why does it happen? Here we just thought we were […]
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709 – Move From Reactive to Proactive with This Daily 15-Minute Hack
If anyone listened to episode 704 about the 10 filters I use to plan my week but you are currently in Quicksand, I’m sorry. I decided to dial it back to this 15 minute hack to help you win the day. Just one day at a time. Print the Worksheet (Knives Not Included) Download and […]
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708 – How to Get Completely Organized in 14 Months
Here’s the truth coated in encouragement…Organization takes time but with intentionality you can cut the time to 14 months. No one goes from being in debt to out of debt in weeks. Stop it! Yes, it’s going to take time. Things that are worthwhile take time. Getting out of your car and into a train […]
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707 – Goals for Summer 2026 Planning Day
It’s not normal to plan in your home the way we do in business. But if you are part of the Organize 365® community, we do! So as the natural energy of summer ushers in another planning time, I wanted to give you food for thought so you can decide a few things before planning […]
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706 – Planning Housework in Seasons – Laundry
Recently, I found myself asking “How did I get here?” I have more laundry somehow. So I thought about it and wanted to share how when your family changes it has ripple effects on your housework cadence and functionality. So, how did I get here? Don’t Get Oversold First of all, I wanted to share […]
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705 – New Personal Goals Create Ripple Effects in My Household
So how did I become a worker outer person? I explained in great detail how I think about my time, plan how I will spend that time, and then iterate based on how each trial of use of time goes. Trial Run I have always been a planner. I loved getting new planners about every […]
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704 – The 10 Filters I Use to Plan My Week
After conducting the webinars in January, it became clear that people are not seeing the full value of the Sunday Basket® because they aren’t getting to the planning step. My dear listeners, I am here to stress the importance of the planning step and the 10 filters that I use to plan my week. You […]
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703 – Divide and Conquer: From Sunday Basket Piles to Actionable Slash Pockets
I am focused on explaining, in detail, the set up of the Sunday Basket®. Just wait till you complete this step – all the paper organized and no more trying to remember everything by cognitive power alone. The Course When you purchase the Sunday Basket®, you get access to the in app community and the […]
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702 – The Sunday Basket BIG Sort
Step number one of setting up the Sunday Basket® is always the Big Sort. For the first time, I’m going into a detailed explanation of how to complete your big sort. After the big sort and decision making, you will feel empowered. It’s time to dust off your Sunday Basket® if you have one because […]
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701 – The Golden Ticket to Relieve Household Overwhelm – The Sunday Basket Train Engine
Happy 8th Birthday to the physical Sunday Basket®! The Sunday Basket® is your Golden Ticket to relieve household manager overwhelm. Life is changing rapidly, thank you very much AI, and increasing your capacity is paramount for your new way of living. Now is your chance to get your train car all set up so you […]
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700 – My Depression Story
I have been feeling the tug to share my personal experience with depression for quite a while. It may surprise you to hear that I have struggled with depression. I’m a pretty upbeat gal! Well, it surprised me too. In today’s podcast, I share my personal story with depression and how it affects every area of […]
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699 – Escaping Quicksand: Chapter 1 My Quicksand Story
Here it is, the first chapter of my latest book Escaping Quicksand. I thought it was necessary for the reader to understand that I too have found myself in quicksand and realized there was no rock bottom to hit. Through escaping “the quicksand”, I learned the lesson of the unpopular truth that you have to […]
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698 – PREORDER Escaping Quicksand – 10 Steps to Overcome the Overwhelm of Modern Homelife
I’ve been talking about a book I’ve been writing and I’m here to tell you all the juicy details and that you can preorder it now! In the end, I realized the world didn’t need a book on how to organize your home because you have no resources to complete the tasks. Escaping Quicksand will […]
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697 – Planning Is the Ultimate Self-Care
Ok, the line leader for executive functions is working memory. Remember? At the end of the line is the higher level executive function of planning. Planning is the ultimate self care because it ensures high priority tasks will get completed and gives you peace. I’m explaining how getting your working memory and prospective memory to […]
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696 – Change Your Environment for Effortless Goal Attainment!
Can goal attainment really be effortless? Yes! How? I’m sharing a science backed and real life proven strategy to, yes, attain your goals effortlessly with environment modification. Last week I told you to write everything down. Now what? Your Brain On Paper If you were a good lil student, you have started to write down […]
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Lisa Woodruff is a home organization expert, productivity specialist, and author of multiple books including The Paper Solution.Lisa’s research-based teaching shines a light on the invisible work being done at home and in the workplace. Lisa’s sensible and doable organizing tasks appeal to multiple generations. Her candor and relatable style make you feel she is right there beside you, helping you get organized as you laugh and cry together.Lisa believes organization is not a skill you are born with. It is a skill that is developed over time and changes with each season of life. Lisa has helped thousands of women reclaim their homes and finally get organized with her practical tips, encouragement, and humor through her blog and podcast at Organize365.com.
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