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Ep 52 | Organizing your home office
Ep 52 | Organizing your home office
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Length:
23 minutes
Released:
Apr 13, 2021
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Podcast episode
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“Organized” can mean a range of things. You could have everything in your office down to your pens organized by type, color, and function. You could have a perfectly organized filing system and a chaotic decorating scheme. Or you could have a gorgeously minimalist office aesthetic… and messy desk drawers. What’s important is that the systems and setups you put in place work for you. When organizing your office, you should have one major goal in mind: making it easier for you to do your very best work in that space.There is no ‘one size fits all’ when it comes to organizing your home office. Depending on your space and budget, setting up your perfect home office may involve purchasing new organizational furniture or just thinking outside the box to optimize your current setup. In this episode, we explain how we’ve set up our own home offices – everything from the furniture we use to the way we handle incoming documents.“Outer order brings inner calm… I can totally sense that when I look around my workspace.” In this episode, we will cover:Why outer order can create inner calm – which is especially important when you’re running a business! (02:16)The difference between having a home office vs an office space (05:26)How to set up systems to help you with processes such as dealing with paper documents or scheduling (06:07)How to organize your calendar and scheduling (09:49)How to navigate setting up a workspace in a smaller home – and the importance of keeping your gear organized (11:33) Like this episode? Want more?The LBC podcast is ALWAYS free, thanks to contributions from supporters. Every contributed dollar counts and so do our contributors — as a thank-you gift to our top-tier members, we offer monthly LIVE Deeper Dive sessions with experts and access to all previous Deeper Dive sessions — check out our upcoming Deeper Dives and become a member! All contributions count; join at one of our starter levels here! Links and ResourcesDeeper Dives, Memberships & Vault https://learn.anniefrisbie.com/lactationbusinesscoaching Join our community! https://www.patreon.com/lactationbusinesscoachingApps mentioned in this episode: Click Up If you like what you heard today, please follow us on Facebook and Instagram and leave us a review on iTunes. You can email us questions and comments at hello@lactationbusinesscoaching.com. About UsLeah Jolly is a private practice IBCLC with Bay Area Breastfeeding in Houston, Texas.Annie Frisbie is a private practice IBCLC serving Queens and Brooklyn in New York City and the creator of the Lactation Consultant Private Practice Toolkit.Many thanks to Stephanie Granade for her production assistance, and to Silas Wade for creating our theme music
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Released:
Apr 13, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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