Generation of Origin is something so ingrained into our identities. In February, the Organize 365 Podcasts were designed to help you to discover YOU. I want you to have some tools and frameworks to learn more about yourself and how you see the world.
In March, I want to share with you four different points of view that affect how I see the world. We are all born into our very own specific circumstances. We all start out seeing the world from our own experiences and our own life. We adopt a cognitive bias that shapes how we understand everything around us. These points of view shape your organizational decisions and how you view the world. And, as you explore your point of view, you can better understand your mental models.
As part of my teaching you about your mindset of organization, I will be sharing some of my mental models and points of view this month. This week, I delve into how our lives are affected by the generation we are born into or (Generation of Origin). In the podcast this week, I talk about the different generations in the world today, and I share how both Greg and I were shaped by the generational influence on the elders of our families. If you want to hear still more about how we are influenced by our generation, I recommend Generations: The History of America’s Future, 1584 to 2069 and you can see my book review of that video on the Organize 365 YouTube channel.
I am consciously trying to grow Organize 365 into a community that will reach all kinds of women (and eventually men too!). Over 100 Sunday Basketยฎ Certified Organizers are part of the Organize 365 team and they all look different than me.
Organization is a LEARNABLE skill that we can all acquire together. I want you to be able to learn these skills, get your home and paper organized, and then be able to use the extra time for what you were uniquely created to do.