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Best Laid Plans

The Gap Between Planning and Doing EP 245

Best Laid Plans

Sarah Hart-Unger

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

4.8756 Ratings

🗓️ 7 April 2025

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

Sometimes there is vast space (and struggle) between planning and executing on our plans. In this episode, Sarah delves into why that might be an offers some solutions. She also mentions Lisa Woodruff's Medical Binder and Carolyn Cohen's Wellness While Walking podcast. Episode where Carolyn was a guest: https://theshubox.com/2025/01/blp-ep-232-planning-and-goal-setting-for-health-with-carolyn-cohen.html Episode Sponsors: PrepDish: Convenient meal plans, recipes, and shopping lists to reduce your weekly mental load! Visit prepdish.com/plans for your first 2 weeks, FREE Mint Mobile: Low-cost wireless phone service – a great way to save every single month! Learn more at mintmobile.com/BLP IXL: Tailored and effective online learning (my kids have used this for years as part of their school curriculum)! Best Laid Plans listeners can get an exclusive 20% off IXL membership when they sign up today at IXL.com/PLANS. Prose: Truly custom skincare and haircare. Visit prose.com/plans for 50% off your first haircare subscription order! Green Chef: The best meal kit for eating well. Visit greenchef.com/bestlaidfree and use code bestlaidfree to get started with FREE salads for 2 months plus 50% off your first box. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to Best Laid Plans.

0:11.2

This is your host, Sarah Hartunger, and this is the podcast where we talk all things planning and planning adjacent.

0:17.3

Today's episode is going to be all about the gap between planning and doing.

0:22.1

This is an interesting topic. I'll share how it came to mind in a minute, but first, just a quick

0:27.0

health update. I'm doing okay. I just wanted to kind of share a little bit of an intersection

0:32.2

between my current issues and planning. I am finding that there are many logistical and organizational challenges

0:39.1

associated with having a health condition that I am now managing. And now I understand why I used to

0:45.0

get a lot of emails with specific questions about that. So hey, maybe I will be even more equipped to

0:49.9

answer them going forward. I do want to give a special shout out to Lisa Woodruff from Organized

0:55.7

365 because I did not ask her for this, but she just mailed me a medical organizing binder

1:01.6

after hearing what happened, which was so incredibly nice, because I definitely need an organized way

1:07.4

of keeping together all my results, my equipment stuff, notes, imaging,

1:12.7

like discs, everything. And the fact that she's actually put together a resource already,

1:16.8

specifically for this, is awesome. I have not finished putting mine together yet, but I will report

1:21.9

back when I do. And one thing that I really, really love is that it has these removable slash

1:27.0

pocket folders,

1:27.8

which are kind of Lisa's signature items.

1:30.2

She has them in a lot of her planning stuff, which means if you're traveling, like, let's say

1:33.7

you're getting a second opinion or something, you can just take the folders that you need

1:37.5

and not have to carry around the whole binder.

1:39.4

So so well done.

1:40.8

And thank you so much for sending that.

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