In this episode, I introduce you to Mercedes who is married with two young children and a one eyed siamese cat. When she was expecting her first baby, she knew she needed to get some systems in place to get organized and stay organized once she had the baby. Her husband listened to a lot of podcasts at the time so she decided to find one about organizing. Two popped up but she ultimately chose Organize 365® because Abby had just found out she was pregnant with Grayson so she related the episodes.
Mercedes started with the overflow boxes for the clothes for the baby. Then she did her personal spaces, because that’s what was taught to do first. Mercedes saw that it worked so she fully trusted the systems and implemented as instructed. Full trust. But it was great that she did her personal spaces because then we talked about how moms don’t get on the to do list. We do the children’s clothes and personal spaces but when does mom’s get done. Do your personal spaces first women! Then all you have to do is maintain like Mercedes explained.
In 2023, Mercedes got one of the Teacher workboxes to teach home school. She has two neurodivergent children and wants to support them the best she can. Throughout the interview we discussed the life of being a stay at home mom. And what it is like to have children with disabilities. It’s very isolating because social media has a narrative of what it should be like to be a stay at home mom but they leave out the part about if have disabled children. Mercedes wishes she’d realized earlier that her life didn’t have to meet the social media narrative.
Mercedes had tried tips and tricks from books and social media but they were one off suggestions. They were like a one time task. What we identified about what makes Organize 365® so much more beneficial is that it’s a whole system. Mercedes loves the way the podcast and system makes her think about the functionality of the organizing she’s doing. It’s about applying the learned information from the programs. She first realized she was an organized person when her friends hadn’t planned anything for summer coming up and she already had the water table and sand box at her house ready to put together when it got warm enough. She attributes Organize 365® to her parenting journey being “easy.
Mercedes was always a somewhat organized person. But what Organize 365® did for her was to organize her mindset to match her actions. She got the Sunday Basket® in December of 2024 and the Friday Workbox® in February of 2025. She uses them in combination with an app Finch for self care. It reminds her of her cleaning tasks so she can focus on all the crafts. Mercedes has her days planned out so she can get 2 creativity hours in. Mercedes values her new found clarity of what is going on in her life, the capacity she’s gained to do more, and time for creativity. She wrote a novel and that’s what spurred on the Friday Workbox® purchase so she could organize self publishing. She’s started novel number two…watch out world this organized mama is on a roll.
Mercedes’s advice is, “Do things as you need to. It’s your journey. You’re the one in charge of it. Don’t listen to social media. Listen to Lisa, she knows what she is talking about.”
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