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May 8th, 2026

709 – Move From Reactive to Proactive with This Daily 15-Minute Hack

  1. 709 - Move From Reactive to Proactive with This Daily 15-Minute Hack Lisa Woodruff 26:17

If anyone listened to episode 704 about the 10 filters I use to plan my week but you are currently in Quicksand, I’m sorry. I decided to dial it back to this 15 minute hack to help you win the day. Just one day at a time.

Print the Worksheet (Knives Not Included)

Download and print this worksheet. There are two worksheets per sheet of paper. I want you to have a daily action plan because a week at a time may be too much. I know when I was in the pits of despair, I would have thought “Yeah someday!” I’ll learn how to time stack and take advantage of pockets of time, that mind you I didn’t even know I had because I was in such a reactive state of mind.

Do the Planning

Each night take just 15 minutes to do these 10 things:

  1. Transfer items from your planner and calendar to this worksheet. These are appointments or events you have committed to.

  2. Proactively think about tomorrow in regards to weather, what you want to wear, and what you want to do with your hair based on weather and activities you’ll attend.

  3. Go pick out the clothes you will wear tomorrow.

  4. Place items you will need for the activities for tomorrow or the people you will see, in your car. Maybe you need to hand in a form, return a shirt to someone, or have work out clothes.

  5. Plan your meals and snacks. Replenish your “adult diaper bag” if need be and think through what you will be eating and when due to lunch dates or anything else.

  6. Fill in drive time to all your events. And block off time for both driving and then the actual event.

  7. Look for pockets of time and plan to check things off you to do list during that time. The reality is that for most of us Mon- Fri time is spoken for. If you have a couple of things that have to get done during the week THIS is your opportune time to do them.

  8. Plug in your housework and routines on this worksheet.

  9. Highlight your top 1 to three things you have to get done tomorrow. If your day falls apart what do you have to accomplish to feel like you won the day?

  10. Now cut that sheet in half and carry it around with you all day tomorrow. Because on the back is where you can write down all those things your brain is reminding you to do. At the end of the day look at it. Things that cannot wait till Sunday get planned for in the week. The rest of the list, the whole list, just goes in the Sunday Basket. No need to transfer to individual cards. Make life easy on yourself and just toss it in your Sunday Basket®.

You must win the day, so you can win the week, in order to win the war!

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Lisa Woodruff Founder & CEO of Organize 365®

Lisa Woodruff is the founder & CEO of Organize 365®.

Lisa, along with 87% of America, believes organization is a learnable skill. Yet less than 18% of those same Americans feel they are organized. Through The Productive Home Solution course, Lisa aims to teach Americans young and old the skill of organizing and unlocking their time for what they are uniquely created to do.

As the host of the top-rated Organize 365® Podcast (which has 17 million downloads and counting) Lisa shares strategies for reducing the overwhelm, clearing the mental clutter, and living a productive and organized life. Her sensible and doable organizing tasks appeal to multiple generations. Her candor and relatable personality make you feel as though she is right there beside you; helping you get organized as you laugh and cry together.

Under Lisa’s direction, Organize 365® has conducted academic research establishing the definitions of housework, home organization and the weight of paper in the American home. This ongoing research is making the invisible work at home visible to all. The goal is to eliminate it and free people from the monotonous tasks of daily living; and unlock their time for what they are uniquely created to bring forth in the world.

She is the author of four books including: How ADHD Affects Home Organization and The Paper Solution. Lisa’s understanding of the lived female American experience has helped her to create products & courses like the Sunday Basket®. These products and courses externalize the routine tasks that take up the executive functioning capacity of our brains; freeing us up to think and create again!