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Lisa Woodruff is the CEO of Organize 365, a professional organizing company. Lisa started her journey as a stay-at-home mom and former teacher. Her passion for organizing led her to start her company in 2012, which has now grown to offer online courses and podcasts. Lisa finds inspiration from studying American generations and their unique characteristics.
In this episode hosted by Gabriella Joustra, Lisa Woodruff debunks misconceptions about home organization, emphasizing practicality over aesthetics.
Lisa stressed the importance of prioritizing tasks, managing time efficiently, and avoiding procrastination. She emphasized the value of mindfulness, single-tasking, and physically seeing tasks.
Lisa also shared aspirations for researching time management and advocated for self-care and reframing commitments.
When organizing your home, prioritize practicality over aesthetics. To effectively manage your time, practice mindfulness, focus on one task at a time, and categorize tasks to increase productivity. Always prioritize your needs, maintain a growth mindset, and concentrate on what truly matters by taking small steps towards a more purposeful and organized life.
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