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Organize 365 Podcast

Transformation with Julie D

Organize 365 Podcast

Lisa Woodruff

Lisawoodruff, Education, Self-improvement, Entrepreneurship, Business

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 9 April 2025

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, I introduce you to Julie D. Julie and her husband have, in their home, a daughter, a son, and Maggie their dog. Julie heard someone talking about the Sunday Basket® and was intrigued and figured she could figure it out. Julie wasn’t looking for organization as much as she desired systems. Before the interview, Julie drew out a mind map. She wanted to make sure to share ALL of the products and ways that Organize 365® has benefitted her life. Make sure you catch the episode to hear all the areas that have been impacted in Julie’s life. 

Julie came from 20 years in the retail space where she used to be in charge of 13 week projects that consisted of resetting a store or setting up new stores. The way the Organize 365® systems break down 90 (for business) and 120 (for home) days, was familiar to Julie. That is how they would organize the resetting of the stores. They’d make a plan and then run that plan for the next chunk of time. 

Your home is like a small business right? So your family members we joked are like employees uninterested in the success of your small business. It’s harder to get them motivated to keep things organized. We talked about how men from the Boomers generation who witnessed a stay at home mom, AKA the primary parent taking care of the home and children and a dad “bringing home the bacon.”  So their expectations were similar for their families. The systems let her do just that as they’d planned. The kids program has helped her to have them do some of the organizing. She’s invested in the kid program to which the kids know a lot of “what Lisa says.” 

Julie has thoughtfully implemented all of the Organize 365® systems.  She has multiple Sunday Baskets® and even got her mom and big sister to invest in Sunday Baskets®. She loves spreading the “gospel of Organize 365®.” It was a way for them to do life together till her mother passed away. Of course, she inherited her moms. She feels the Sunday Basket® is so important in her life that when they remodeled her kitchen she had to make sure she knew where she’d be able to put it once it was finished. During the remodel, she had a Sunday Basket® dedicated to the remodel and it was convenient for her and her contractors. It kept the remodel moving along and organized. 

Julie’s son, John, has level 3 autism and that has added to the demand for systems. She values the Warrior Mama binder to have in DON (determination of needs) meetings. She made a point to put a picture of John as a baby on the front to remind administrators and physicians in the meetings that her son is a person and he has come a long way. She’s got a Friday Workbox® for her daughter in regards to Julie being leader of the parent council (Canadian speak for the PTO), being the pizza mom, girl guide leader, and as the registrar for speed skating. Once she realized she wasn’t going to continue being the leader of the parent council, she could see taking off that train car gave her more capacity for something else. She’s got a financial binder for each kid to keep track of receipts and medical visits. And John throws her plenty of challenges too, but, she has peace of mind that she’s basically created playbooks for everything so when the wheels start to look like they may fall off she knows how to prevent it and get back to smooth sailing. 

Julie often wonders how 20 year old Julie would have benefited from the Organize 365® products and systems. She was in a chaotic period of time and wonders how things would be different. What’s different now? Julie has more peace of mind and capacity to prioritize her crafts. She’s able to “do more projects that make me feel like me.” This is one line item in the budget that will not go away. 

Julie’s advice is, “Do a blitz. Then it’s not a huge commitment to some ongoing system you have to learn.” 

EPISODE RESOURCES:

On the Wednesday podcast, I get to talk with members of the Organize 365­® community as they share the challenges, progress, missteps and triumphs along their organizing journey. I am grateful that you are reaching out to share with me and with this community. You can see and hear transformation in action. If you are ready to share your story with us, please apply at https://organize365.com/wednesday.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

My favorite thing to do is talk to you.

0:10.3

Listening to how your life has been impacted and how you have grown in your organizational journey is so inspiring.

0:19.2

Over the years, I have really internalized for myself and verbalized to you that

0:25.4

perfect is not a thing. It does not exist. I have replaced the word perfect in my vocabulary

0:32.8

with the word excellent. I am not a perfectionist. I am a person of excellence. I invite you to come to

0:42.1

share your story about how you are being transformed from a reactive to a proactive person,

0:48.3

from an overwhelmed homeowner to one who is now in more control of your time and your spaces.

1:02.0

We all want to hear what more grace feels like in your life with your unique circumstances. Do not wait until you are a perfectly organized person.

1:06.0

Remember, perfect does not exist.

1:09.0

I want to hear from you.

1:10.0

Please sign up to join me for a Wednesday podcast

1:14.1

interview at Organize365.com slash Wednesday. Julie, welcome to the Organized 365 podcast.

1:28.6

I'm so happy to be here, Lisa.

1:30.5

Okay, Julie made a mind map of all the different rabbit trails we could go on,

1:34.2

knowing that we're going to go on rabbit trails.

1:36.3

Okay, so now I just don't even want to do the rabbit trails.

1:39.0

So I'm going to say, how did you find organized 365?

1:42.5

And tell us about the people who live in your family and then at least we'll have context to wherever we're going to go next.

1:50.0

So listening to podcasts over the years, it was Slop Comes Clean.

1:57.7

It was Dana K. White that had been talking to somebody about organization. They said,

2:03.2

oh, I don't understand this Sunday basket. And I thought, what's the Sunday basket? So I googled it.

2:09.9

Well, hang on a second. This is interesting. I could figure some of this out. And this, I almost want to go back and see when did I

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