Welcome to the Saturday post. This is where I summarize podcasts that inspired me throughout the week and give a quick recap of what was covered on both blogs. Enjoy!

PodList

This week, there is one recommendation with a personal connection and four others that are short from two different podcast feeds.

Transformation with Lori S. 45 minutes. Organize 365.  This is an interview I did with Lisa Woodruff on my personal organization journey and how the concepts of Organize 365 have supported me. I’m hopeful you will hear a few things that inspire your journey!

There were two episodes of Before Breakfast this week that caught my attention, and I thought you might enjoy them.  The first is titled “Think Big (in small amounts of time)” and the second is “Let go of Meeting FOMO”.  Both episodes are about 5 minutes long and the titles nicely explain their content.

The other two episodes I wanted to highlight are from the podcast Optimal Living Daily.  Both talk about small steps that help you achieve big goals.  The first is titled “Want Results? Be like Groot.” and the second is “A Simple Approach to Long-Term Goals”.

Blog Post Recap

Below is a summary of the personal development blog posts this week with links in case you want to dig in and learn more.  You can sign up to get the newsletters direct to your inbox at LoriSullivan.com.

Cheers and Chores – The first post of the week introduced the idea that all responsibilities at work and home have elements we love and elements we hate. The key is to think about which is which.

Personal Branding Debate – This post launched off a Fast Company article that suggested personal branding is dead. I provide my perspective and look for your thoughts.

Personality vs. Character – This post explores the difference and how you can determine if self-awareness helps or hinders your personal growth and development.

Purpose of Personality Tests – Why take personality tests? Related to the post from yesterday, this post explores insight that can be gained and how to use the information you get.

Segmentors vs. Integrators – The final post of the week summarized to approaches to getting things done for both work and home – segmenting the projects or integrating them together.

One Shade Greener Post Recap

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