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Organize 365 Podcast

617 - Ultra Productive People Are Unapologetically ProActive

Organize 365 Podcast

Lisa Woodruff

Lisawoodruff, Education, Self-improvement, Entrepreneurship, Business

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 8 November 2024

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

I’ve stopped apologizing for my natural energy that drives me to want to be productive. And I want the same for you. Ultra productive people are so proactive that they have a plan B, C, D, and so on. They are prepared to zig, zag, and pivot at a moment’s notice whenever plans change.

What Do You Do Now? 

Ultra productive people capture all their ideas for a rainy day (eh hum, pink work). For me, that “rainy day” came this year when I was supposed to have jury duty. I went through my slash pockets and planned all those tasks for the week(s) I knew I was going to have jury duty. If I didn’t get summoned, I had work to do but it didn’t need to get done. When I arrived at the courthouse, they announced there would be no case and we were absolved from the remaining two days that week. If this happened to you, what would you do? I think a lot of people sit in “I don’t know what to do” and the day gets wasted. I however, thought through my options and decided going into work and finishing some important administrative tasks was the most beneficial use of my time. 

When I was still doing in home organization. I developed an A/B schedule. It never failed that a client would cancel. I wouldn’t know what to do because I had planned on working. So my day would go to waste. That is, until I came up with what I needed to do on the days I wasn’t scheduled for out of the house work and days I worked from home. If an out of the house day became a work from home day, I knew exactly what I needed to do. It was like my plan B. 

Time for Everyone Including Me

Seems like the mom is always offering to help and pour into their family, but does the family ask the same to the mom? No. It’s just facts, I think. So go ahead and pour into yourself too!  I am pouring into me the same way I pour into them. I think about my time A LOT! I think about tomorrow, the week, the month, the next 6 months. I look at my color coded calendar and make sure everyone I love is getting time, that I have set aside enough time for the PhD and work, and now I include ME!  

Sunday Basket®/Friday Workbox® Love

I have bountiful pink slash pockets. I have a lot of house projects, trips I want to take, and things I want to try/do. They are in a safe place, the Sunday Basket® for my house and the Friday Workbox® for work ideas. Greg and I went to Home-A-Rama and there we saw Wow Window Boxes. I knew all about Wow Window Boxes because it’s been tucked away in my Sunday Basket® since 2017 when I had received an estimate. I spilled the beans that I was going to ask for it for Christmas. Much to my surprise, Greg said we could do it now. So we did it in time for Thanksgiving!!  

You know when you have a plan for your day and then something takes it off track? I always struggle with how annoying it is. But then, I dig into my Sunday Basket® or the Friday Workbox® and there are all my ideas and slash pockets waiting to be executed. They turn into my plan B, C, or sometimes D. I have proactively filed them away in the correct slash pocket, then I can decide how much time I have and what kind of energy I am feeling.

These are just a few ways I am unapologetically proactive so I can be ultra productive. For my family and Organize 365®, I am where work comes from. I love it. I am uniquely created to help others become ultra productive, too! 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Today's mailbag comes to us from Lauren. At my book club this past weekend, friends were

0:06.1

commiserating with each other that they didn't know when the holiday play was, what the

0:11.5

holiday event, when this item was due, et cetera. I kept quiet. I didn't want to pipe in and say,

0:19.7

actually, while we have had a ton of events occur

0:23.3

this November and I feel overwhelmed at times like everyone else, I do know when the events are.

0:30.5

I have ordered the items and or I have tracked it for when I can get to it.

0:36.3

It was in response to someone's confession, and it would

0:40.0

have come across wrong. Feeling thankful today for Organized 365, Lisa, and all of the staff this

0:46.9

week. Am I done with everything? Nope, but I'm living a more purposeful and thoughtful life while I

0:53.6

move through this journey.

0:55.7

Do you have an Organized 365 success story?

0:59.3

If so, we would love to hear about it.

1:02.0

Please send us an email at Customer Service at Organized 365

1:05.6

and tell us how you have taken back your home, your paper, and your life with Organized 365.

1:18.4

Welcome to the 12 most productive weeks of the year. This is something I coined a few years ago,

1:23.8

and I'm recording this podcast series in the fall of 2024. We may be doing this as a

1:28.6

replay in the future, so I'm going to go ahead and record this intro now. You're going to be

1:32.9

listening to 10 episodes recorded over 10 weeks, and they're divided into three sections. So

1:39.1

these first three are going to be all about mindset. So setting up your mindset of being a productive person, followed by four weeks of the

1:48.7

building blocks of productivity.

1:50.3

These are what you've heard of before.

1:51.8

Everybody knows the building blocks of productivity, but we're going to stack those after

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