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131 | How Organized People Approach Time Management Differently
Manage episode 509322668 series 3475805
Do you suck at time management? Let’s fix that...
For the full transcript, notes, links, and more, go to: https://simplysquaredaway.com/131
What if the real reason you're struggling to manage your time isn’t your calendar, or your to-do list, or your never-ending sticky notes, but what you believe about yourself?
And the fact that you don't have a system for time management?
In this episode, I share the truth behind why saying things like “I’m terrible at time management” keeps you stuck… and what to do instead.
Spoiler: We’re flipping that narrative today and rewiring your brain to believe you are extremely good at time management.
I’ll also walk you through my signature SPACE organizing method (yes, the same one I use for your closet) and show you exactly how to use it for your time.
That means sorting your tasks, purging them (get ready for the 4 D’s), assigning them a home, and finally building a container that energizes you to follow through.
If your calendar looks like a battlefield, this episode is your new system, mindset, and strategy all in one.
You’ll learn:
The one belief that’s sabotaging your time management (and how to flip it fast)
How to use the SPACE method to organize your calendar like you do your closet or your kitchen
What to do before you open your planner or calendar
Why batching, time blocks, and categories simplify everything
The “delay bucket” trick that stops idea overload
How containment creates clarity, calm, and structure for your brain
Resources Mentioned:
Episode 128: Alter Ego Exercise --> https://simplysquaredaway.com/128
15 Minute Declutter Challenge --> https://simplysquaredaway.com/declutter
Organized LIFE Academy: https://simplysquaredaway.com/ola
Organized Coach Academy: https://simplysquaredaway.com/oca
137 episodes
Manage episode 509322668 series 3475805
Do you suck at time management? Let’s fix that...
For the full transcript, notes, links, and more, go to: https://simplysquaredaway.com/131
What if the real reason you're struggling to manage your time isn’t your calendar, or your to-do list, or your never-ending sticky notes, but what you believe about yourself?
And the fact that you don't have a system for time management?
In this episode, I share the truth behind why saying things like “I’m terrible at time management” keeps you stuck… and what to do instead.
Spoiler: We’re flipping that narrative today and rewiring your brain to believe you are extremely good at time management.
I’ll also walk you through my signature SPACE organizing method (yes, the same one I use for your closet) and show you exactly how to use it for your time.
That means sorting your tasks, purging them (get ready for the 4 D’s), assigning them a home, and finally building a container that energizes you to follow through.
If your calendar looks like a battlefield, this episode is your new system, mindset, and strategy all in one.
You’ll learn:
The one belief that’s sabotaging your time management (and how to flip it fast)
How to use the SPACE method to organize your calendar like you do your closet or your kitchen
What to do before you open your planner or calendar
Why batching, time blocks, and categories simplify everything
The “delay bucket” trick that stops idea overload
How containment creates clarity, calm, and structure for your brain
Resources Mentioned:
Episode 128: Alter Ego Exercise --> https://simplysquaredaway.com/128
15 Minute Declutter Challenge --> https://simplysquaredaway.com/declutter
Organized LIFE Academy: https://simplysquaredaway.com/ola
Organized Coach Academy: https://simplysquaredaway.com/oca
137 episodes
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