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In this podcast it's time for an alternative perspective. Let's hear it for all the tidy men out there, including Tyler Moore AKA Tidy Dad. He shares how he started his tidying journey and how being tidy has helped him in other areas of his home and life as well. We chat about how crucial decluttering and organising has been while tidying up and how his family has embraced this process. Tyler Moore is the creator of the hugely popular “Tidy Dad” Instagram, TikTok, and website. A public school teacher in New York City, husband, and father of three young daughters, he has been featured on Good Morning America and in The Washington Post, The New York Times, New York Post, Better Homes & Gardens Secrets of Getting Organized magazine, Apartment Therapy, and many podcasts including HGTV and Minimalist Moms. During the school year, he lives with his wife, Emily, a paediatric occupational therapist, and daughters in Queens, New York. In the summer, they spend as much time as possible in their small but tidy cottage in the Poconos. Tidy dad website Tidy dad book Our book - Reset Your Home About the Declutter Hub Podcast We're Ingrid and Lesley and are super excited you're here! If you're sick to the back teeth of clutter dictating your home life then we are here to help you get control back and spend your valuable time doing the things you want and not shuffling piles of stuff around 24/7. We have been decluttering and organising homes face to face and online for over 28 years together and have helped thousands of members and clients to regain the home of their dreams. We have a passion for people, practicality, and piles of paper and love nothing better than to carve out solutions for anyone overwhelmed with clutter. If that's you, you're in the right place. Our podcast is packed with actionable tips, inspiration and motivation to get your decluttering done. We believe decluttering is all about emotions first, stuff second. Tune in, subscribe and enjoy! New episodes every Friday. Want more? We have so many ways that you can reach out to us for additional support on your decluttering journey. Free Facebook Group - for community, info and support - The Declutter Hub Community - emotions based decluttering. Instagram - daily reels and posts with decluttering hints and tips - @declutterhub Website - the best place to get access to all our free content - https://declutterhub.com/mp Membership - this is the best place to take your decluttering to the next level https://members.declutterhub.com/mp Book - you can order a copy of Reset Your Home, Unpack your emotions and your clutter, step by step here https://declutterhub.com/book/ Support - if you want signposting in the right direction support@declutterhub.com Can you spare 5 minutes of your day to leave us a review? Your reviews mean the podcast can be found more easily which will mean more people get the benefit of our decluttering advice. You can share a review on your chosen podcast player. Don't forget to hit follow or subscribe too. The Declutter Hub 2025 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hoardganize | Hoarding | Hoarder | Chronic Disorganization | Professional Organizer
Hey Collectors! Todays episode is all about the process. Let me give you a couple of hints - it's not about containers. Sorting, and organizng are different actions. My professional organizer colleagues have created fancy acronyms for the process, I have not. I am sure I could but I have yet to be tempted. My process is just like theirs. All professional organizers more or less have the same process. Some of us are dealing with more stuff than others. Have you found yourself strolling through Marshalls and couldn't help buying six new containers even though you have no intended purpose for them? Stop it. You're not following the process. Tune in for my abbreviated non acronymically version of how to get organized...
Episode 245: I'M NOT A QUITTER SERIES: Week 1 - Getting Organized & Building Your "Non-Quitter" Lifestyle Description: Welcome to the first episode of the I'M NOT A QUITTER series! In Episode 245 of the #getunstuck podcast, we dive into Week 1 with actionable steps to help you get organized, assess where you're starting, and kick off your journey toward a lifestyle where quitting isn't an option. This week is all about laying a strong foundation—creating habits, setting goals, and building motivation that lasts. It's time to stop talking about change and start living it! Get ready to make “I'm not a quitter” your new way of life. Let's do this!
Our book is: Project Management for Researchers: A Practical, Stress-Free Guide to Getting Organized (U Michigan Press, 2025), by Dr. Shiri Noy, which tackles the how, what, and why of project management. It offers step-by-step guidance on choosing tools and developing a personalized system that will help the reader manage and organize their research so that steps and decisions are documented for accountability and reproducibility. Readers will find worksheets they can adapt to their own needs, priorities, and research as well as practical tips on issues ranging from emails to scheduling. Suitable for work across methods, experience levels, and disciplines and adaptable for those working alone, with others, or as team managers, this book will guide readers between various research stages–from planning, to execution, to adjustment of research projects big and small. The worksheets discussed in the episode can be found here. Our guest is: Dr. Shiri Noy, who is Associate Professor of Sociology at Denison University. Her research and teaching interests are primarily in political sociology, and centered on development, science and religion, and mixed methods. She is the author of Banking on Health: The World Bank and Health Sector Reform in Latin America, and Project Management for Researchers: A Practical, Stress-Free Guide to Getting Organized. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, who is the creator and executive producer of the Academic Life podcast. Listeners may enjoy this playlist: The Grant Writing Guide Where Does Research Begin? Getting from to-do to done! Imposter Syndrome Attention Skills Dealing with Rejection The Dissertation to Book Workbook Stylish Academic Writing The Book Proposal Book Welcome to Academic Life, the podcast for your academic journey—and beyond! You can support the show by downloading or sharing episodes. Join us again to learn from more experts inside and outside the academy, and around the world. Missed any of the 250+ Academic Life episodes? Find them here. And thank you for listening! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Our book is: Project Management for Researchers: A Practical, Stress-Free Guide to Getting Organized (U Michigan Press, 2025), by Dr. Shiri Noy, which tackles the how, what, and why of project management. It offers step-by-step guidance on choosing tools and developing a personalized system that will help the reader manage and organize their research so that steps and decisions are documented for accountability and reproducibility. Readers will find worksheets they can adapt to their own needs, priorities, and research as well as practical tips on issues ranging from emails to scheduling. Suitable for work across methods, experience levels, and disciplines and adaptable for those working alone, with others, or as team managers, this book will guide readers between various research stages–from planning, to execution, to adjustment of research projects big and small. The worksheets discussed in the episode can be found here. Our guest is: Dr. Shiri Noy, who is Associate Professor of Sociology at Denison University. Her research and teaching interests are primarily in political sociology, and centered on development, science and religion, and mixed methods. She is the author of Banking on Health: The World Bank and Health Sector Reform in Latin America, and Project Management for Researchers: A Practical, Stress-Free Guide to Getting Organized. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, who is the creator and executive producer of the Academic Life podcast. Listeners may enjoy this playlist: The Grant Writing Guide Where Does Research Begin? Getting from to-do to done! Imposter Syndrome Attention Skills Dealing with Rejection The Dissertation to Book Workbook Stylish Academic Writing The Book Proposal Book Welcome to Academic Life, the podcast for your academic journey—and beyond! You can support the show by downloading or sharing episodes. Join us again to learn from more experts inside and outside the academy, and around the world. Missed any of the 250+ Academic Life episodes? Find them here. And thank you for listening! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/academic-life
Our book is: Project Management for Researchers: A Practical, Stress-Free Guide to Getting Organized (U Michigan Press, 2025), by Dr. Shiri Noy, which tackles the how, what, and why of project management. It offers step-by-step guidance on choosing tools and developing a personalized system that will help the reader manage and organize their research so that steps and decisions are documented for accountability and reproducibility. Readers will find worksheets they can adapt to their own needs, priorities, and research as well as practical tips on issues ranging from emails to scheduling. Suitable for work across methods, experience levels, and disciplines and adaptable for those working alone, with others, or as team managers, this book will guide readers between various research stages–from planning, to execution, to adjustment of research projects big and small. The worksheets discussed in the episode can be found here. Our guest is: Dr. Shiri Noy, who is Associate Professor of Sociology at Denison University. Her research and teaching interests are primarily in political sociology, and centered on development, science and religion, and mixed methods. She is the author of Banking on Health: The World Bank and Health Sector Reform in Latin America, and Project Management for Researchers: A Practical, Stress-Free Guide to Getting Organized. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, who is the creator and executive producer of the Academic Life podcast. Listeners may enjoy this playlist: The Grant Writing Guide Where Does Research Begin? Getting from to-do to done! Imposter Syndrome Attention Skills Dealing with Rejection The Dissertation to Book Workbook Stylish Academic Writing The Book Proposal Book Welcome to Academic Life, the podcast for your academic journey—and beyond! You can support the show by downloading or sharing episodes. Join us again to learn from more experts inside and outside the academy, and around the world. Missed any of the 250+ Academic Life episodes? Find them here. And thank you for listening! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our book is: Project Management for Researchers: A Practical, Stress-Free Guide to Getting Organized (U Michigan Press, 2025), by Dr. Shiri Noy, which tackles the how, what, and why of project management. It offers step-by-step guidance on choosing tools and developing a personalized system that will help the reader manage and organize their research so that steps and decisions are documented for accountability and reproducibility. Readers will find worksheets they can adapt to their own needs, priorities, and research as well as practical tips on issues ranging from emails to scheduling. Suitable for work across methods, experience levels, and disciplines and adaptable for those working alone, with others, or as team managers, this book will guide readers between various research stages–from planning, to execution, to adjustment of research projects big and small. The worksheets discussed in the episode can be found here. Our guest is: Dr. Shiri Noy, who is Associate Professor of Sociology at Denison University. Her research and teaching interests are primarily in political sociology, and centered on development, science and religion, and mixed methods. She is the author of Banking on Health: The World Bank and Health Sector Reform in Latin America, and Project Management for Researchers: A Practical, Stress-Free Guide to Getting Organized. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, who is the creator and executive producer of the Academic Life podcast. Listeners may enjoy this playlist: The Grant Writing Guide Where Does Research Begin? Getting from to-do to done! Imposter Syndrome Attention Skills Dealing with Rejection The Dissertation to Book Workbook Stylish Academic Writing The Book Proposal Book Welcome to Academic Life, the podcast for your academic journey—and beyond! You can support the show by downloading or sharing episodes. Join us again to learn from more experts inside and outside the academy, and around the world. Missed any of the 250+ Academic Life episodes? Find them here. And thank you for listening! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Organized and Fabulous Mom - Organization made easy for overwhelmed moms Simplified and Fabulous Mom
Hey Friend! As a professional organizer and clutter consultant working in the Carolinas and along the East Coast. I have discovered that every project is like working a puzzle. Some puzzles will have 300 pieces. Some puzzles will have 1500 pieces and they are all going to take some work to figure them out, And sometimes when you put the whole puzzle together, you're missing a piece or two and that's OK too
When you're clearing clutter and setting up systems in your home, it's really easy to feel isolated. But there is a whole community here at LearnDoBecome cheering you on and working alongside you! Join us for some incredible celebrations and community stories today! For Show Notes and links, please visit https://LearnDoBecome.com/Episode280
PLUS - Gillespie County Elections administrator Jim Riley AND Representative Ellen Troxclair both pushing to eliminate the will of the Republican party. WE are now officially the tin foil hat wearing minority!PLUS - Pastor Greg on Ukraine.
In the Sunday Book Review, Tom Fox considers books that would interest the compliance professional, the business executive, or anyone curious. These could be books about business, compliance, history, leadership, current events, or anything else that might interest Tom. Today, we look at the top books on getting organized. The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning: How to Free Yourself and Your Family from a Lifetime of Clutter by Margareta Magnusson Organizing from the Inside Out, Second Edition: The Foolproof System For Organizing Your Home, Your Office and Your Life by Julie Morgenstern ADD-Friendly Ways to Organize Your Life: Strategies that Work from an Acclaimed Professional Organizer and a Renowned ADD Clinician by Judith Kolberg and Kathleen Nadeau How to Keep House While Drowning: A Gentle Approach to Cleaning and Organizing by KC Davis LPC Resources: 5 Decluttering Books to Bring Order to Chaos. In the NYT For more information on the Ethico Toolkit for Middle Managers, available at no charge, click here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Getting organized shouldn't feel like a constant struggle. Corinne Morahan breaks down how to set up systems that make organization the easiest option so you're not relying on willpower to stay on top of things. What if your home worked with you instead of against you? What if small tweaks could eliminate daily frustration and make life run smoother? Corinne shares simple shifts that transformed her own home, like ditching laundry baskets in her kids' rooms to cut out an unnecessary step or expanding shoe storage to prevent the daily pileup. She also highlights creative solutions from her friend Briggs, who rethought where her family's swim gear and socks belong based on how they actually live, not just where things are “supposed” to go. The biggest takeaway? Organization should fit your life, not the other way around. If something feels like a hassle, it's a sign the system needs to change. Corinne challenges listeners to spot the friction points in their routines and ask: How could this be easier? Because when the easy thing is the organized thing, staying on top of life stops feeling like a chore. Quotes “The solutions only need to make sense to you and only need to make your life easier. It doesn't need to make sense to anyone else.” (14:51 | Corinne Morahan) “Staying organized should not feel hard. It does require some maintenance, the Sunday reset or resetting whenever you feel like you need to, but it actually should not feel hard. And so, if you've spent the time and energy to get organized and it's feeling hard, that is an important cue to you that you need to really reassess some of the systems that you've set up.” (16:04 | Corinne Morahan) “When you set up systems that support your lifestyle, you eliminate the necessity for making decisions. You've just eliminated the necessity to make them. And that in and of itself makes life easier.” (17:30 | Corinne Morahan) Connect With Corinne: https://www.gridandglam.com/ https://www.corinnemorahan.com/ https://www.instagram.com/gridandglam/ https://www.instagram.com/corinnemorahan/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/corinnemorahan/ https://www.facebook.com/gridandglam https://www.youtube.com/@gridandglam1 Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
Decluttering expert Dana K. White talks about how to address the mess while feeling good about yourselfSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to the #GetUnstuck Podcast! This episode is all about getting started and getting organized. I'm diving deep into the essential first steps for taking control of your finances and building a clear path toward financial security—no matter where you're starting from. I'll be sharing tips that you can begin using TODAY to organize your money and set clear goals. Whether you're overwhelmed by where to start or feeling stuck, this episode will give you the clarity and confidence you need to take your next steps. But that's not all—I'm also reading a special blog post on air that covers practical steps to help you make those first moves in your health and wealth journey. So, grab your headphones, get ready to take some notes, and let's get you unstuck and on track to living your best life.
“Getting Organized, pt.2 (Numbers 1:47 - 2:34)" | 1/19/25 by West Hills Church
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In this episode of Better Than Before, I chat with longtime friend and Founder of Hustle Sanely, Jess Massey. Join us as we talk about her decision to drop out of grad school to pursue her business, Hustle Sanely full time as well as tips to get your life organized to truly thrive in 2025 and beyond! Connect with Jess HERE! Instagram: @jessmmassey & @hustlesanely https://hustlesanely.com/
A father of three with a stressful job, Tyler Moore felt his life resembled an overstuffed closet: disorganized and overly busy behind the tidy, closed doors. When it all became too much—for their 750-square-foot apartment and his nerves—he set out to unpack the physical and emotional mess around him. In today's conversation, we explore the broader concept of tidiness beyond physical decluttering, touching on mental health, personal values, and routines. The conversation also delves into balancing career, creative pursuits, and family life, highlighting the importance of grounding one's lifestyle in core values.About Tyler |Tyler Moore is the creator of the hugely popular “Tidy Dad” Instagram, TikTok, and website. A public school teacher in New York City, husband, and father of three young daughters, he has been featured on Good Morning America and in The Washington Post, The New York Times, New York Post, Better Homes & Gardens Secrets of Getting Organized magazine, Apartment Therapy, and many podcasts including HGTV and Minimalist Moms. During the school year, he lives with his wife, Emily, a pediatric occupational therapist, and daughters in Queens, New York. In the summer, they spend as much time as possible in their small but tidy cottage in the Poconos.Links Discussed in This Episode |Order a Copy of Minimalist Moms: Living and Parenting with SimplicityDiane's Resource: Diane's Resource: Quote "Thought is not reality, yet it is through thought that our realities are created." - Sydney BanksPrevious Episode: EP264: "Just Enough" Stuff with Tyler Moore (@thetidydad)Previous Episode: EP280: Am I a Minimalist Because I'm Surrounded By MAXIMALISTS? with Melissa RisenhooverBook: Be Ready When the Luck Happens: A MemoirTyler Resource: Greg appTyler Can't Stop Talking About: Macy's Day ParadeConnect with Tyler:InstagramBook: Tidy Up Your Life: Rethinking How to Organize, Declutter, and Make Space for What Matters MostWebsiteWork with Me |If you've been struggling with motivation to declutter or work through bad habits that keep you stuck, I'd love to help you achieve your goals! We'll work together (locally or virtually) to discover what areas in your life are high priority to get you feeling less overwhelmed right away. For more info on my processes, fees, and availability please contact!Episode Sponsors |The Minimalist Moms Podcast would not be possible without the support of weekly sponsors. Choosing brands that I believe in is important to me. I only want to recommend brands that I believe may help you in your daily life. As always, never feel pressured into buying anything. Remember: if you don't need it, it's not a good deal!Cymbiotika: Go to Cymbiotika.com/Minimalist for 20% off your order + free shipping today Enjoy the Podcast?Post a review and share it! If you enjoyed tuning into this podcast, then do not hesitate to write a review. You can also share this with your fellow mothers so that they can be inspired to think more and do with less. Order (or review) my book, Minimalist Moms: Living & Parenting With Simplicity.Further Questions |You can contact me through my website, find me on Instagram, Pinterest or like The Minimalist Moms Page on Facebook.Checkout the Minimalist Moms Podcast storefront for recommendations from Diane.Checkout a list of my collaborative podcasts hereOur Sponsors:* Check out Happy Mammoth and use my code MINIMALIST for a great deal: https://happymammoth.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/minimalist-moms-podcast2093/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Are you drowning in sticky notes, notebooks, and apps, trying to stay on top of everything? It might feel like you're doing everything right, but what if those habits are actually making things harder? In this episode, I'm sharing the two most common organizational mistakes I see (and have made myself) that keep us stuck in overwhelm. The good news? There's a simple fix, and it's easier than you think.If you've been trying to stay more organized and grounded this year but still feel like you're spinning your wheels, this episode is for you.We'll explore:The two organization habits that sound helpful but aren'tHow to simplify your systems without sacrificing effectivenessThe “one notebook” solution that changes everythingWhy organization is about reducing stress, not just getting more doneJoin the One Notebook Challenge:https://www.megansumrell.com/onenotebookJoin the FREE One Notebook Challengeand Kiss your Notebook Clutter GoodbyeJanuary 27th-31th, 2025www.megansumrell.com/onenotebook________________________________Overwhelmed? Frazzled? Tired of your calendar controlling you?You are in the right place! Sign up for this free, on-demand training and learn how to gain control of your time no matter what life throws at you!>>> https://www.megansumrell.com/freetraining ________________________________Thanks for tuning in!Megan
“I had become unrecognizable,” says host Corinne Morahan of the incident that inspired her to change not only her own life and her family's lives but to create the service that would go on to change countless other women's lives as well. Today's episode of Get Organized for Good is another fan favorite from the vault in which Corinne—who coined and trademarked the “Sunday reset” tag that has become a sensation across social media—reveals the origin story of her Grid + Glam home organizing service and the home organizing membership. She shares some of the countless success stories she's received from members explaining how these systems have helped them with everything from their relationships and sex lives to their careers, finding that ever-elusive work/life balance, and even losing weight. Many more report simply having more time to do the things they want to do and build the life of their dreams. Even revealing these wins is difficult because of the lingering stigma surrounding the topic of clutter and disorganization and, more broadly, the pressure on women to do everything perfectly. Corinne reminds us that there is no such thing as perfect, that no one size fits all, and that the membership allows everyone to approach home organizing in their own way based on their individual needs. She also discusses the science linking stress, cortisol and visual clutter, and she reveals the secret to getting members to take organizing seriously. Corinne is truly on a mission to help people change their lives through organization. Join today's episode to learn the secret to getting organized for good! Quotes “I started looking around my house at all the stuff—just too much stuff—that was making us feel, making everything feel, overwhelming. So, I went on a journey over the next year decluttering and organizing every single space, every item, every everything in my home.” (3:33 | Corinne Morahan) “I became the happy wife and mom that I wanted to be. I became fun again—not as fun as I had been pre-kids, but—I got my life back and I was finally able to enjoy this beautiful life that we had built on paper. I could enjoy it in reality.” (4:25 | Corinne Morahan) “I realized that this was the gift I could give other people. I could teach other people how to do the same thing and change their lives.” (4:48 | Corinne Morahan) “Just being in our community, it has such a positive impact—a transformational impact—on people that you can't not be changed by being in the membership. It really does change who you are in the best of ways.” (12:16 | Corinne Morahan) “I know that you deserve everything you want. You deserve to eliminate your pain points; you deserve to be lit up and to do less and to relax more. And I know that getting organized is the fast track to your dream life. It doesn't mean it's a snap of the fingers and you're there, but it is the fast track to getting what you want.” (12:39 | Corinne Morahan) Links To join the free "New Year, New Clarity: Organize Your Life in 2025" experience happening in January, please sign up here: https://www.gridandglam.com/new-year-new-clarity Connect With Corinne: https://www.gridandglam.com/ https://www.corinnemorahan.com/ https://www.instagram.com/gridandglam/ https://www.instagram.com/corinnemorahan/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/corinnemorahan/ https://www.facebook.com/gridandglam https://www.youtube.com/@gridandglam1 Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
Dr. Shiri Noy explains how creating systems to manage research is essential to individual researcher well-being as well as a necessary practice for maintaining the health and integrity of academic research more broadly. In short, Shiri encourages researchers to think and talk more about project management so that we can find ways to feel more confident and less stressed in our research, do work that is best aligned to our values and ethics, as well as maintain/improve the health of our broader disciplinary fields and institutions. Find Dr. Shiri Noy as well as information about her book, Project Management for Researchers: A Practical, Stress-Free Guide to Getting Organized, at https://www.shirinoy.com/.
“Getting organized is one process that really does make us happier—it really does,” says Corinne Morahan, host of the Get Organized for Good podcast, who, today, reaches into the vault to bring back one of her most popular episodes to date. In this fan favorite, she discusses how we can build an authentically happy and fulfilled life from the inside out, regardless of outside accolades, achievements or material things. This means living in the moment, letting go of others' opinions and expectations and getting brave enough to take control of our own lives and go after what we truly want rather than waiting around and wasting the precious moments of our one and only life. By getting rid of things we don't really need, we strike a balance between being grounded and being free and we clear space to hear our true voices, we raise the vibration that offers connection and we are more able to be present and live in the moment. Are you ready to align with your true self and what truly brings you joy? Join today's throwback episode to learn why getting organized is the first step in the right direction. Quotes “It can feel really hard to live a big, full life. It's so much easier to play small, but in the playing small, it is actually so painful. We don't get to experience our full joy.” (4:00 | Corinne Morahan) “Here is something fun that I have discovered, though: if you do the inner work, and you do become happy, then yeah, losing those last five, ten pounds does feel good. You feel sexier. And making more money does feel good…these external things can enhance your happiness, but they will not be the thing that makes you happy. You have to do the inner work to get there first.” (6:05 | Corinne Morahan) “One of the biggest regrets of the dying is not living fully as who they wanted to be. They spent their lives living in a way that they thought others wanted them to be and showing up as others wanted them to be and not fully embracing who they are. And I feel like I did that for many years.” (9:34 | Corinne Morahan) “The truth is, even if the worst thing happens, even if you fall flat on your face, even if you are embarrassed, even if you put yourself out there and it is not received well, you can survive that. You. Will. Not. Die…you can brush yourself off, you can pick yourself up and you can try again.” (11:26 | Corinne Morahan) “One of the beautiful things about getting older is that you care so much less—if really at all—what people think about you who don't actually know you. And you care so much more about what you think about yourself and that is super powerful.” (11:47 | Corinne Morahan) Links To join the free "New Year, New Clarity: Organize Your Life in 2025" experience happening in January, please sign up here: https://www.gridandglam.com/new-year-new-clarity Connect With Corinne: https://www.gridandglam.com/ https://www.corinnemorahan.com/ https://www.instagram.com/gridandglam/ https://www.instagram.com/corinnemorahan/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/corinnemorahan/ https://www.facebook.com/gridandglam https://www.youtube.com/@gridandglam1 Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
Sarinya was the first ever Asian woman firefighter in the FDNY and is the founder of Angry Asian Womxn, an organization centering safety, wellness, and community for women, femmes, and gender expansive folks affected by anti-Asian racism and Islamaphobia. Angry Asian Womxn is currently running a fundraiser for mutual aid to Gaza until 11/22/2024, and especially for any Sanrio lovers - I highly recommend checking it out! We talk about Sarinya's experience almost stumbling into organizing as well as navigating her radicalized and marginalized identity in the workplace. We also discuss Palestinians and Muslims being within our AAPI community therefore deserving of our solidarity, as ever a reminder that collective liberation means liberation for all. Sarinya reminds us that we have the power to use our voices and take action to bring about the change and justice we want to see in the world. Sarinya's IG Angry Asian Womxn's linktr.ee Leah's IG
Luke from www.ultralitesacks.com comes on and talks about van life, living in a tiny house and getting organized while traveling, overlanding and backpacking. Luke and his wife have a small business, working out of their home in Arkansas, creating some of the best ultra light organization and travel diddies you can find. You can find their products on www.garagegrowngear.com and www.etsy.com as well as their website... www.ultralitesacks.com Thank you for listening and watching! For more information, blogs and podcasts as well as gear reviews visit us at www.the-overland-podcast.com or www.brofessoradventures.com No pros just bros! Here we go! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theoverlandpodcast/support
Once you become a parent, it can be extra hard trying to find that time to organize and declutter your home; think of it: you're now dealing with the stuff your children are accumulating! Whether you're a new parent, or even a grandparent, chances are you have more contents in your home than you know what to do with. That's why we are taking our disarray--from the junk drawer to the attic-- straight to organizational expert, Chelsea Wade. She is the owner/founder of "A Good Home" which is a full-service home organization and interior design studio based in Lyme, CT. Through her techniques and her careful steps, Chelsea can organize every space in the home -- from kitchens to closets, to attics and basements; and she is very graciously letting us in on her method to achieving beautifully balanced spaces that are functional for you and your family. This is definitely an episode you're going to want to bookmark and keep coming back to, as you accept the challenge to find order and organization in your home! (But here's a here's a pro-tip: start small.)-----------------------------------SHOW NOTES:Host: Nicole Nalepa | @NicoleNalepaTVGuest: Chelsea WadeInstagram: @agoodhomeWebsite: https://www.agoodhomect.com
We are delighted to welcome Katie Mortram onto the podcast today. As the Household Advice Editor for Good Housekeeping, Katie looks after all things cleaning and decluttering. She started out as a Junior Tester in the Good Housekeeping Institute 10 years ago, and nowadays focuses on keeping their cleaning content up to date and accurate, testing relevant products and learning about the latest methods and trends along the way. Today we're going to delve into the methods she's come across and ask her what she really thinks and what has worked for her along the way. Good Housekeeping Live Good Housekeeping UK Episode 103 – Review of Netflix show Getting Organized with The Home Edit Episode 313 – My decluttering journey with Christina Rudes About the Declutter Hub Podcast We're Ingrid and Lesley and are super excited you're here! If you're sick to the back teeth of clutter dictating your home life then we are here to help you get control back and spend your valuable time doing the things you want and not shuffling piles of stuff around 24/7. We have been decluttering and organising homes face to face and online for over 28 years together and have helped thousands of members and clients to regain the home of their dreams. We have a passion for people, practicality, and piles of paper and love nothing better than to carve out solutions for anyone overwhelmed with clutter. If that's you, you're in the right place. Our podcast is packed with actionable tips, inspiration and motivation to get your decluttering done. We believe decluttering is all about emotions first, stuff second. Tune in, subscribe and enjoy! New episodes every Friday. Want more? We have so many ways that you can reach out to us for additional support on your decluttering journey. Free Facebook Group - for community, info and support - The Declutter Hub Community - emotions based decluttering Instagram - daily reels and posts with decluttering hints and tips - @declutterhub Website - the best place to get access to all our free content - https://declutterhub.com/mp Membership - this is the best place to take your decluttering to the next level https://members.declutterhub.com/mp Support - if you want signposting in the right direction support@declutterhub.com Can you spare 5 minutes of your day to leave us a review? Your reviews mean the podcast can be found more easily which will mean more people get the benefit of our decluttering advice. You can share a review on your chosen podcast player. Don't forget to hit follow or subscribe too. The Declutter Hub 2024 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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The sisters are getting their houses ready for holiday company, which means organizing and decluttering everything. They speak with Rebecca Dunkle (AKA Dunk) a professional organizer who gives them some secrets, tips and tricks on how to tackle everything from your overflowing clothes closet to donating kids' toys. Why Decluttering is Important for Self-Care and Wellness https://www.everydayhealth.com/healthy-living/why-decluttering-is-important-for-self-care-and-when-it-isnt/ What's For DinnerFried RiceInspired by Bill Granger's Sydney Food3 ½ TBS vegetable oil1 tsp garlic, finely diced2 eggs lightly beaten3 Cups of cooked white rice, preferable cold¼ Cup of green onion, finely sliced¼ Cup sweet onion, finely diced¼ Cup of carrot, finely diced1 Cup of cooked diced chickenMirinLow sodium soy sauceSweet chili sauce – for servingPlace a wok over high heat. Add 1 ½ tsp of oil and reduce heat after a min. Add eggs and partially cook. Remove to a bowl. Clean wok, add 2tsp oil. Add garlic, onion, and carrot and cook for several minutes. Add rice. And stir-fry for 3 min. more. If dry, add more oil. Add a splash of mirin and soy sauce. Stir fry for 30 more seconds. Return eggs to pan. Add diced chicken. Add green onion. Check seasoning. Serve in bowls and top with sweet chili sauce. We want to hear your comments and questions! Send an email to 3lfpod@gmail.com or leave a comment on our Instagram @3lfpod and be sure to follow us on our YouTube page www.youtube.com/@threelilfishes
What if beating procrastination and taking action were actually easy? In the book The Map of Consciousness the author Dr. David Hawkins says: "Change and letting go of the familiar is easy, but we avoid it because it seems like effort to the ego. But It only seems like effort if we go at it the hard way of forcing ourselves, by using willpower."He explains that not much effort is actually needed to overcome our aversion to change. Instead, he suggests that by simply paying attention, things can start to shift on their own. In this episode I share with you my results from trying what Dr. David Hawkins suggests, whether I found it easy or not, and I offer some suggestions how you could try this out on your journey from chaos to peace in your home, office, files or finances - what if it were easy to get organized? >> I'd love to hear from you, send me a Text Message ;-)From Chaos to Peace Consulting Inc - https://connygraf.comGet notified of the next live round of Chaos to Peace Jumpstart
"I don't know what's been done on the land." It's a common statement shared over and over again from women who come through my Woman Landowner Academy. And it's nobody's fault necessarily.... life gets busy! But listen to today's episode on how to truly give the gift of clarity to your loved ones by getting organized. In today's episode listen to a simple strategy to help give your future self and loved ones clarity, history, and confidence in working with your land.
Real self-care is structuring our lives in a way that doesn't lead to burnout and overwhelm. It's taking care of our future selves! This week on Self-Care Daily, we are in virgo season - and we are going to take this time to get organized and structured. Rachel will share practices to plan ahead and tidy up your life, and you'll be feeling more at peace by the end of it. Tune in to begin. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's a NEW SCHOOL YEAR!! Most of your teenage daughters have started either continuing on a new year or is starting a new adventure as a middle schooler or high schooler!! Today, we're diving into a topic that's incredibly relevant as the new school year kicks off: helping our teenage daughters navigate and organize their new school schedules. For many of them, it's the first time they'll be juggling multiple teachers, assignments, and classrooms, and it can feel a bit overwhelming. But don't worry—we've got some great tips and strategies to ensure they start the year off right and stay on track. We're having a GIVEAWAY all month long in September!! I'm giving away a few of my FAVORITE things just because it's my birthday month!! Here's how to enter: 1) Leave a review on the podcast here. 2) Join our Free Mom Community www.raisingherconfidently.com 3) Sign up to be an Raising Her Confidently Insider! www.raisingherconfidently.com Winners will be announced at the end of the month! You can find me here: Work with me: www.talktyourteengirl.com Connect: hello@jeanniebaldomero.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/raisingherconfidently Free mom support community: www.raisingherconfidently.com
Back-to-school season can be a whirlwind of stress, clutter, and last-minute chaos. Does the thought of getting your kids ready for the new school year leave you feeling overwhelmed? I get it, and I'm here to help.In the latest episode of Living Clutter Free Forever, I'm breaking down 5 easy steps to get your family organized and make the transition back to school a breeze. Imagine starting the school year with everything in its place, your mornings running smoothly, and your kids feeling confident and prepared.What's the secret? It's all about decluttering, creating dedicated spaces, and setting up routines that stick. We'll dive into how the KonMari method can transform not just your home, but your mindset, turning back-to-school stress into empowerment. Do you want your mornings to be calm and your kids to leave the house with a smile? Tune in to discover the steps that make it possible. Let's tackle the clutter, embrace organization, and make this school year the most organized one yet!I would LOVE to hear from you. Text Message me here. Thanks for listening! For more organizational motivation, support and free resources:Join my online membership Clutter Free CollectiveJoin my podcast Facebook group Living Clutter Free Forever Podcast: KonMari® Inspired Organizing | FacebookVisit my website www.caroline-thor.com Come and say 'hi' on Instagram @caro.thor Follow me on Facebook @carolineorganizer
Corey Shapiro talks with professional organizer Sonya Weisshappel about organizing your life and home to prepare for a divorce. Sonya authored Confessions of a Chaos Whisperer: My Life as an Organizing Guru, Business Owner, and Mom. Sonya's company, Seriatim, is also celebrating over a quarter-century (1999-2024) of helping individuals navigate their most significant life changes.
There are a lot of things we can do to impact our financial life, but one of the most powerful (but overlooked) methods is to get organized. Today I'm sharing 5 ways that getting organized can help us to be more financially stable. Come listen--and share your suggestions, as well! Show Notes can be found at https://LearnDoBecome.com/Episode250
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Ok friends - another throwback episode. This week I had a few unexpected things pop up and I ran out of time to get my episode out. So this is a good review for me about thinking of organization and decluttering which I will explore next week. In the meantime enjoy this 3 year old episode (if you can believe it, because I can't!)“The basic aim of organization is to know where things are and to be able to retrieve these things with minimal to no fuss. “ My kids are back to school and I wanted to get more organized, hoping this is the year the kids actually hang up their backpacks. The only problem is I don't like traditional approaches to organization. Thanks to a little HGTV binging I found the show Hot Mess House and some new philosophies. The Clutterbug and the PixiesDidIt who share that organization are definitely not one size fits all. It is all about your personality and organizing that fits your lifestyle. Well I can definitely try this. If you have struggled with organization and want to start fresh with this school year listen up and while I share a few things I have learned to tackle this school year. I would love to hear from you! You can reach me at camille@findingthefloor.com or dm @findingthefloor on instagram. Thanks for listening!!Thanks to Seth Johnson for my intro and outro original music. I love it so much!
In today's Wholesale Hotline (Astroflipping Edition) Jamil is joined by Ryan and Michael -- two Astroflipping community members to discuss their journey. Show notes -- in this episode we'll cover: Ryan and Michael's background and how they discovered real estate. The biggest lessons he's learned along his journey. Ryan and Michael break down a deal. ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ ☎️ Welcome to Wholesale Hotline & Astro Flipping breakout
“So much of the good stuff for me didn't happen until after I turned 40— even though I pretty much had a mental breakdown,” says host Corinne Morahan, who, on this episode of Getting Organized for Good, talks about aging, both the good and the bad, the excitement for the future, and the wistful feeling that comes with acknowledging that a season of life has passed. There is room in the conversation for all the emotions now that discussing menopause, in particular, is no longer taboo. Today we're talking about adjusting to the changes—to our bodies as well as our priorities—and how getting organized will help us make the most of the time ahead. Middle and later age are a whole different ball game than they were even a generation ago—remember the Golden Girls? Women look younger and better longer and are embracing the life-changing benefits of hormone replacement therapy which was once considered a severe risk for cancer. What does all this mean for our libidos, our relationship with our spouses, our relationship with our children? Corinne shares her experience, her concerns, and the books and resources she's found most helpful. As strange as it may feel to suddenly be the oldest person in the room, with age comes wisdom and confidence. Stay tuned to the end of the episode to hear about the fabulous way Corinne celebrated her 44th birthday. Quotes “As you are nearing the midpoint of your life, and you think about all that you have accomplished, you are left thinking about the time that you have left and how you would like to spend it. And not in a morose sort of way, but in a ‘let's take the bull by the horns, people,' and actually go after what we want.” (3:31 | Corinne Morahan) “The beautiful thing is menopause has become so much more recognized as something that, universally, women have to deal with, and it's become a lot less taboo to talk about. And I think, on a superficial level, part of that is because women in our 40s and 50s who are going through menopause, we don't look like old ladies.” (9:17 | Corinne Morahan) “One of those action steps that was super controversial back when my mom was going through menopause, which has become a lot less—I was going to say less controversial, I don't know if it's controversial at all anymore—is hormone replacement therapy. Again, I have not personally explored this but I have several friends who are doing it, are on it, and are feeling incredible. So that's something that I'm putting it in my back pocket to explore.” (12:27 | Corinne Morahan) “There are seasons of our lives that have passed and we'll never get back. And yes, there are amazing seasons that lay ahead of us, but I think, as much as I want us to be excited and look forward to that, I also want us to make room for any sadness that we feel about getting older and about being past seasons of our lives even if they were not the best and even if the better ones lay ahead.” (14:22 | Corinne Morahan) “Let's embrace the wisdom and freedom that comes only with age.” (17:29 | Corinne Morahan) Links Here's the list of books on menopause that were recommended: https://www.amazon.com/shop/gridandglam/list/ZWQUDYJRCKV0 And here's the Mel Robbins Podcast recommendation: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-1-menopause-doctor-how-to-lose-belly-fat-sleep/id1646101002?i=1000649951537 Connect With Corinne: https://www.gridandglam.com/ https://www.corinnemorahan.com/ https://www.instagram.com/gridandglam/ https://www.instagram.com/corinnemorahan/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/corinnemorahan/ https://www.facebook.com/gridandglam https://www.youtube.com/@gridandglam1 Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
Send us a Text Message.In this episode I, Conny Graf, introduce you to the Chaos to Peace Jumpstart Program. Discover how understanding your unique traits through astrology can help you clear the chaos and get organized plus you'll have more self-compassion and eliminate self-criticism. Don't miss the chance to be a founding member of this program and help shape its evolution while gaining exclusive benefits.>>> Join Chaos to Peace JumpstartFrom Chaos to Peace Consulting Inc - https://connygraf.comYou can bring your Chaos to me: 30 minute complimentary jumpstart call
You're working hard to build wealth, but without estate planning, your assets could easily land in the wrong hands, causing your family a great deal of trouble. No one likes thinking about their death, but you NEED to tackle this issue head-on if you hope to preserve your legacy! Welcome back to the BiggerPockets Money podcast! Today, we're tackling two of the most taboo topics—death and money—with estate and elder attorney Jenny Rozelle. If you're nearly ready to retire, you MUST develop an estate plan. Otherwise, intestate succession laws will determine your fortune's fate. Even if you're young and have little to your name, there are basic steps you can take today to ensure that your current and future assets don't go to the wrong person. In this episode, you'll learn how to find the BEST estate planning attorney and prepare for your first meeting. Jenny also shares the truth behind probate and why it isn't nearly as painful as it sounds! Stick around for part two, where we rapid-fire estate planning questions at Jenny as she shares information even we didn't know about! In This Episode We Cover Basic estate planning documents every person needs (regardless of age) What really happens in probate court (and why it's NOT as scary as it sounds) Intestacy explained, and how to stop your assets from landing in the wrong hands How to make sorting out your estate as easy as possible for your loved ones And So Much More! Links from the Show BiggerPockets Money Facebook Group Network with Other Investors on The Path to FIRE Through the BiggerPockets Forums Finance Review Guest Onboarding Join BiggerPockets for FREE Mindy on BiggerPockets Scott on BiggePockets Listen to All Your Favorite BiggerPockets Podcasts in One Place Apply to Be a Guest on The Money Show Podcast Talent Search! Find an Investor-Friendly Agent in Your Area Find Investor-Friendly Lenders Property Manager Finder BiggerPockets Money 404 - How to Build Wealth in Three Simple Steps w/The Money Guy Show BiggerPockets Money 510 - Morgan Housel: Financial Lessons From History Anyone Can Use to Get Rich Grab Brian's New Book, “Millionaire Mission” Money Guys Show BiggerPockets Money 397 - Estate Planning, Wills, and What to Do NOW to Protect Your Heirs BiggerPockets Money 401 - The Post-Passing Plan: 3 Steps to Protect Your Family's Financial Future BiggerPockets Money 503 - How to Keep MORE of Your Inheritance From the IRS (Avoid These Tax Mistakes!) 00:00 Intro 01:27 Why You NEED an Estate Plan 07:52 Finding an Attorney & Probate 101 18:10 First Steps for Early Retirees 24:56 Getting Organized & Estate Planning Costs 37:00 Connect with Jenny! 37:29 Start Planning Today! Check out more resources from this show on BiggerPockets.com and https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/money-532 Interested in learning more about today's sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email advertise@biggerpockets.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a Text Message.Have you ever letting that all-or-nothing mindset sabotage your goals? I get candid about personal experience with the all or nothing trap, the traps of setting unrealistic standards, and why embracing self-compassion is critical. I talk about that perfection is not the path to success and allowing ourselves the grace to be happy with a "B minus" is what actually gets us out of procrastination and brings us forward. Once we're moving we can start improving on what we have already which is how my saying "a few minutes a day keep the chaos away" came to be. At the end of this episode I am unveiling a special opportunity for you, I am working on a 21-day jumpstart program to help you organize your physical & digital workspace. and your finances and I am looking for 7 founding members. From Chaos to Peace Consulting Inc - https://connygraf.comYou can bring your Chaos to me: 30 minute complimentary jumpstart call
In today's episode, we will talk a little bit about how I am trying to care for the plants and shrubs outside my home a little bit better. We will also review some ideas for lists you can make to get yourself a little bit more organized. As usual, I will share with you what I am currently reading and what my favorite meal was this week! https://www.lolasfrugallife.com https://www.facebook.com/LolasFrugalLife/ Check out my YouTube Channel! Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lolak/support --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lolak/support
Tim Hyde from Win More Clients shares his entrepreneurial journey and the importance of using a CRM to get and stay organized. Tim also delves into how to find your ideal customers, and why you have to go where they are, because the number one problem solopreneurs face is that their best clients don't even know they exist... Brought to you by Mimiran, the fun, "anti-CRM" for independent consultants who love serving clients, but hate selling.
If you're drowning in chaos in your physical, digital and financial spaces and you have tried to get organized before but slid back into chaos eventually. This is because you either skipped one of these stages or you didn't make sure that the doors were watertight behind you after you entered a new stage. I share with you the journey I take my clients on to go from Chaos to Foundation to Expansion and then to Blossom. I also elaborate why you can't rush it or skip a stage. From Chaos to Peace Consulting Inc - https://connygraf.comYou can bring your Chaos to me: 30 minute complimentary jumpstart call
In the first part of the episode I talk about the reasons why a cluttered space feels so very heavy and how we are energetically connected with everything we own. Which then leads me to my guest Marilyn Penny. Marilyn is a Soul Realignment Practitioner and a reader of the Akashic Records. She brings a unique blend of spiritual insight and pragmatic expertise to real estate as well as our personal well-being with a specialized focus on dissolving negative energetic blocks. I have already as a teenager realized how our environment has an effect on us, how when we change the environment to the better we can feel better, we'll think clearer, and act with more clarity. So I was particularly excited to talk with Marilyn about her work that complements so beautifully with my work and mission. Marilyn and I talk about: how homes have a soulthat emotions can get locked in spaces why a house can make us feel stuck or worse it can make us even sick what are the Akashic Recordswhat happens during a Soul Realignment sessionWhat recurring things she had to clear from properties andwhat the benefits are of energetically clearing our spaceFrom Chaos to Peace Consulting Inc - https://connygraf.comConnect with me on LinkedInGet to know the more private me on Instagram orLike and Follow my Facebook Page
It's so easy to focus on what is not right, what's not working, or what bothers us, on the mess and chaos that we forget to allow ourselves to honour and value what we do have and what does work. With a Love tours we are showing appreciation and gratitude to the things we have and we show ourselves where we are succeeding, where we are organized, where it is working. As a result it's also a way of becoming aware how we can apply that knowledge to the chaos and the messy areas to transform them with these insights. You can bring your Chaos to me: http://bit.ly/c2p-discoverFrom Chaos to Peace Consulting Inc - https://connygraf.comConnect with me on LinkedInGet to know the more private me on Instagram orLike and Follow my Facebook Page
“Do you ever find yourself busy running around tidying up and no one else is helping? Yeah, we're not going to do that anymore.” On today's episode of Getting Organized for Good, host Corinne Morahan will show you how you can get your family involved in the household organizing and decluttering. Citing studies which illustrate the mental and emotional aspect of clutter, she'll explain the benefits of organizing, and why onboarding your spouse and children—even if they don't share your enthusiasm—will make for a smoother household, where everyone feels more peaceful and has more fun. You'll learn some sample scripts to help you make your needs known clearly to each member of your family—after all they can't read your mind. She'll explain why it's OK for kids to push back and why you shouldn't wait until you and your spouse are on the same page, as well as why you shouldn't expect perfection. She'll share her daughter's after school routine and how she's saved them both several fights and hectic mornings. Corinne will also share a story from her son's time at summer camp as an example of the values family organizing instills in our children as they make their way out into the world. Learning that they need to contribute to household chores not only teaches them resilience and responsibility, it fosters in them the kind of confidence and empowerment that only comes from mastering new skills. Quotes “I felt like the responsibility to keep our house and life going was mine and mine alone.” (1:49 | Corinne Morahan) “I want you to hear this loud and clear: You do not have to be perfect to be deserving of help.” (2:44 | Corinne Morahan) “So many of us want it to matter as much to our partner as it does to us, and that is leaving us broken and resentful. If we are waiting for it to matter to them as much as us to do something about it, we're going to be waiting a long time.” (6:00 | Corinne Morahan) “People can't read our minds, the same way we can't read other people's minds. How often do we think someone is thinking something and we are way off base. So, we need to be super clear on our ask.” (9:41 | Corinne Morahan) “Even though she might push back—and she's allowed, kids are allowed to complain, they don't have to do these things happily, they just have to do them. And so even though she may push back, she will still get it done.” (11:57 | Corinne Morahan) Links Connect With Corinne: https://www.gridandglam.com/ https://www.corinnemorahan.com/ https://www.instagram.com/gridandglam/ https://www.instagram.com/corinnemorahan/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/corinnemorahan/ https://www.facebook.com/gridandglam https://www.youtube.com/@gridandglam1 Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
“What am I even doing? All I wanted was free time and I'm not even enjoying it.” On today's episode of Getting Organized for Good, host Corinne Morahan addresses an unexpected problem she encountered after getting organized: an abundance of free time that she had no idea what to do with. At first she filled it with busy work before realizing that was just another form of clutter. To keep from turning our hard-earned and well-deserved free time from becoming just another form of stress, Corinne invites us to pause and figure out what we truly want. Staying busy allows us to stay in control of our time. It helps us avoid the thoughts, actions and people we don't want to deal with. But the whole point of organizing, Corinne reminds us, is to live our best lives, filled with the activities and adventures that bring us joy. If you had a whole day to yourself how would you fill it? Corinne shares a few of the joys she fills her Saturday mornings with, bringing a little of her old city life to her home in the suburbs. Quotes “I started to ask myself, ‘What am I avoiding? Why do I feel this constant need to be busy? Am I trying to avoid myself? Am I trying to avoid the silence? Am I trying to avoid figuring out a hobby? Am I trying to avoid life?'” (2:58 | Corinne Morahan) “There is a piece of us that keeps us in this story and this cycle of manufactured busyness because if and when we have more time, we don't actually know what to do with it.” (5:05 | Corinne Morahan) “Somehow we feel like if we're not busy then we're not going to be in control of our time, we're going to have to say yes to things we don't want to do, we are going to have to somehow be perfect.” (6:21 | Corinne Morahan) “We spend so much of our time thinking about what everyone else needs and what everyone else wants and so little time thinking about what we actually want. And what is so crazy is I've seen even this phenomenon create another shame spiral. ‘How can I not know what I want to do with my free time?' And then this just becomes another thing to stress about. That we fill our time stressing about how we don't know how to fill our time. Oh, boy. Why do we do this to ourselves?” (7:32 | Corinne Morahan) “I'm not saying wave a magic wand and everything changes, although I do think getting organized is the start of waving that magic wand.” (14:34 | Corinne Morahan) Links Download your FREE Self-Care Journal here! https://www.gridandglam.com/selfcarejournal Connect With Corinne: https://www.gridandglam.com/ https://www.corinnemorahan.com/ https://www.instagram.com/gridandglam/ https://www.instagram.com/corinnemorahan/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/corinnemorahan/ https://www.facebook.com/gridandglam https://www.youtube.com/@gridandglam1 Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
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