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How Digital Organization Relates to Putting Yourself First

New Interview: How Digital Organization Relates to Putting Yourself First

Andrea Hylen is one of my favorite podcast hosts! We had a lot of fun diving into this:

Something that really surprised me about organizing my notes and ideas is what I ended up getting out of it on a personal level.

That’s how I learned that organizing your notes is really putting your mask on first.

We don’t have a wide discussion going on about this yet in the self care community, in coaching, in the spiritual community, or even in the small business community but we really need to.

We need to linger on how digital organization for your notes and ideas is essential self care.

Why? Because it’s a conversation with the most important person in your life:

Yourself.

I talk about this essential conversation and what that means for your life and your writing with Andrea Hylen.

Listen to the podcast:

Youtube: ​https://youtu.be/wWzEyG9CnV0​

Spotify: ​https://open.spotify.com/episode/5GefdCWMT441Uqgen8dTBM?si=00666923e8304815​

I had no idea how much organizing my ideas was going to change everything, which is why I’ve become so passionate about spreading the word.

Organization benefits my life and mental health by:

  • Remembering my real priorities: not losing track of the clarity I have gained so I can finally break old patterns.
  • Sense of peace: everything is ok, it’s written down somewhere and I know I’ll find it
  • Better boundaries: I stand my ground more because I know what’s really important to me.
  • More confidence: I value my ideas and I take myself seriously. I feel empowered. I am learning and growing in all the right ways.

Plus it benefits my writing and business by:

  • Saving time: no more taking an hour to find a document or file.
  • More energy: I use less energy to remember or find things so I have more to work with on the task at hand.
  • Writing articles, emails and blogs easily: I am never starting from scratch because I can instantly build on all my great ideas from the past.
  • The satisfaction of synthesizing: building on my ideas into something better makes me feel like a genius.
  • Better quality work: feeling proud, sharing it with more people and reusing or referencing my work over time.

Need some help?

​Get support to find your ideas in my new digital organization club. (Read more here)​

It’s currently on sale for only $30, but only until 9 PM EST on June 14, Friday.