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  • How to Deal with Sentimental Clutter
    Apr 13 2026

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    Physical clutter is one thing, but sentimental items are in a category of their own. Whether it is a gift from a loved one, a childhood keepsake, or something belonging to someone you have lost, these objects often feel like stand-ins for the people and experiences we cherish. If you have ever felt frozen in front of a box of old cards, you know that this is not just about cleaning—it is about emotional attachment, grief, and identity.

    This week, episode 309 of the Positively LivingⓇ Podcast explores why sentimental clutter hits differently and how to navigate the process of letting go without rushing your heart.

    In this episode of the Positively LivingⓇ Podcast, I share why you do not have to get rid of anything to be successful and how to use decluttering as a tool for healing rather than a source of guilt.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Understand Emotional Attachment: Objects often serve as buffers or anchors to meaningful versions of ourselves and those we love.
    • Honor Your Own Timeline: Grief and decluttering have no expiration date; you are ready to decide when you feel ready, not when someone else says so.
    • The Maybe Rule: If a decision feels like a maybe, it is a keep. The cost of letting go too soon is often higher than the value of the space gained.
    • Identify Obligation: Recognize if you are keeping an item for yourself or because you feel a betrayal of a relationship.
    • Shift to Curation: Learn how to reduce a collection to its most meaningful pieces rather than keeping every single item.
    • Use Strategic Deferment: Tools like the Maybe Box or macro decluttering allow you to take back your living space while buying time for harder decisions.

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  • Declutter Your Calendar for Better Time Management
    Apr 6 2026

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    We treat our calendars like containers to fill, but a packed schedule often works against us. While we spend significant time deciding what to add, we rarely consider the importance of protecting the space itself. Your calendar tells a story about what you’ve said yes to, and this episode helps ensure you leave sufficient room for what actually matters. This week, episode 308 of the Positively LivingⓇ Podcast is about is about decluttering your calendar to reduce mental noise and reclaim your time!

    In this episode of the Positively LivingⓇ Podcast, I share how to audit your current schedule and implement strategies to prevent "obligation creep" from crowding out your true priorities.

    Key Takeaways:

    • View empty space not a waste or an inefficiency, but a necessary part of a functional system that allows you to breathe and focus.
    • Shift from seeing only open slots to acknowledging the energy, planning, and recovery time every commitment actually requires.
    • Review your schedule one week at a time and honestly ask if each event still serves a purpose you value or if you would add it today.
    • You don't always have to delete to declutter; consider declining, renegotiating, or moving items to a more appropriate tool like a to-do list.
    • Protect your work by building in buffer time for transitions and budgeting for the full task, including prep and follow-up.
    • The secret to a sustainable calendar is knowing your minimum effective day in advance so you always know what to protect first when things go sideways.

    My invitation to you is to start small. Review your schedule for next week and find one item to remove or move. See how it feels to have room to breathe for once.

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    Stop trying to fit into someone else’s productivity rules! Grab my free Productivity Toolkit, a collection of workbooks designed to help you explore how you work, uncover what truly matters to you, and create your very own energy-friendly systems. Get it here: www.positivelyproductive.com/plpkit


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    Ep 273 How to Make Time Blocking Fun

    Ep 306 Planning a Day That Works for You

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  • Why Work Sprints Are Better Than Marathons
    Mar 30 2026

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    We’ve been conditioned to think that more time equals more output. This might make sense on the surface, but in reality, this burnout-inducing approach degrades your performance and increases your stress rather than improving your results. This week, episode 307 of the Positively LivingⓇ Podcast is about why work sprints are better than marathons!

    In this episode of the Positively LivingⓇ Podcast, I’m sharing a work sprint method that allows you to stop working against your neurology and start producing higher-quality work in less time.


    Key Takeaways:

    • Science shows that working in focused, fully committed bursts followed by deliberate recovery periods improves concentration, decision-making, and the overall quality of your output.
    • Just like in HIIT fitness, recovery in productivity isn't a "reward" you haven't earned. By adopting "structured sprints" based on Agile methodology, you prioritize efficiency and continuous improvement over rigid, undefined work periods.
    • The Pomodoro Technique is a simple way to start sprinting. Work for 25 minutes with full focus, followed by a 5-minute break, to train your brain to expect both focus and rest.
    • Identify your natural "window of peak cognitive performance" during the day and protect that time specifically for your high-intensity work sprints.

    The secret to sustainable productivity isn't finding more hours in the day; it's honoring the energy you have within those hours. My invitation to you today is simple: Pick one task, set one timer, and try just one sprint.


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    Stop trying to fit into someone else’s productivity rules! Grab my free Productivity Toolkit, a collection of workbooks designed to help you explore how you work, uncover what truly matters to you, and create your very own energy-friendly systems. Get it here: www.positivelyproductive.com/plpkit


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    Ep 215: Why You Need to Know Your Internal Productivity Rhythm

    Ep 271: How to Stop Avoiding Tasks



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  • Planning a Day That Works for You
    Mar 23 2026

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    Traditional planning advice doesn’t take real life into consideration. It assumes we have endless energy, zero interruptions, and the motivation to do it all. When we follow this advice, the act of planning itself becomes a source of stress rather than a solution, making it feel like we’re up against a mountain we can't climb. That’s why this week, on episode 306 of the Positively LivingⓇ Podcast, I’m tossing aside the “hustle harder” productivity idea and introducing a burnout-proof alternative so you can plan a day that works for you.


    In this episode of the Positively LivingⓇ Podcast, I’m introducing the Minimum Effective Day (MED) approach to planning so you can do less with intention, focus on what’s truly essential, and create a more sustainable and effective daily rhythm.


    Key Takeaways:

    • Strip away your aspirational tasks and identify your three “must-dos” for the day.
    • Treat basic needs (hydration, movement, rest, etc.) as critical elements of your plan, rather than luxuries.
    • Plan for a moment of joy or relief to embrace your humanity.
    • Anchor your day with one protected block of time to protect your day’s center of gravity.
    • Interrupt the cycle of self-criticism by defining what “enough” looks like and allowing yourself the grace to end the day without finishing everything.

    Remember, you are a person, not a productivity machine. You can find the Minimum Effective Day mini-training at positivelyproductive.com/resources


    Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me! And don’t forget to follow, rate, and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways!

    Learn more about Positively LivingⓇ and Lisa at https://positivelyproductive.com/podcast/

    Stop trying to fit into someone else’s productivity rules! Grab my free Productivity Toolkit, a collection of workbooks designed to help you explore how you work, uncover what truly matters to you, and create your very own energy-friendly systems. Get it here: www.positivelyproductive.com/plpkit


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  • Build Habits You Can Keep
    Mar 16 2026

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    Does this sound familiar? You start a new routine with the best of intentions, only to have it vanish the moment your schedule shifts or your energy drops. So many of us struggle with habit failure, often blaming a lack of discipline or willpower. I am here to tell you that’s not always the case, and there is something you can do about it! This week, episode 305 of the Positively LivingⓇ Podcast is about building habits you can keep.


    In this episode of the Positively LivingⓇ Podcast, I explore why many productivity systems fail (they are built for ideal conditions rather than the reality of actual life) and give you actionable advice to start building personalized habits that actually stick.


    Key Takeaways:

    • Instead of building habits for your best days, create versions that fit your typical energy levels; consistency matters far more than intensity.
    • Habits feel like constant resistance if they conflict with who you are; your routines should reflect your unique nature and deep-seated "why".
    • Life is constantly fluctuating; give yourself permission to adjust your habits rather than abandoning them entirely.
    • By removing obstacles in your environment and making the "start" of a habit as easy as possible, you dramatically increase your chances of following through.

    Which habit in your life currently feels like a struggle? Ask yourself: "Does this habit fit the life I'm actually living right now, or does it only fit the 'ideal' version?" I encourage you to pick one habit this week and shrink it down until it feels "too easy" to fail. That’s where you need to start to succeed!


    Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me! And don’t forget to follow, rate, and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways!


    Learn more about Positively LivingⓇ and Lisa at https://positivelyproductive.com/podcast/


    Stop trying to fit into someone else’s productivity rules! Grab my free Productivity Toolkit, a collection of workbooks designed to help you explore how you work, uncover what truly matters to you, and create your very own energy-friendly systems. Get it here: www.positivelyproductive.com/plpkit



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  • Journaling to Help You Move Forward
    Mar 9 2026

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    Journaling is often framed as a tool for reflection, emotional processing, or deep introspection. And while these approaches can be incredibly valuable, they’re not the only way that journaling can support you. Journaling can also function as a decision-making and clarity tool, especially when your brain feels noisy, conflicted, or mentally stuck. This week, episode 304 of the Positively LivingⓇ Podcast is about how to use journaling to help you move forward!


    In this episode of the Positively LivingⓇ Podcast, I’m exploring how you can use journaling as a practical tool to take action so that you can turn your mental noise into visible, actionable information that helps you start doing.


    I cover the following topics:

    • How moving thoughts from your working memory to a visual surface reduces cognitive load and creates immediate mental relief.
    • Why high-speed practical journaling is often more effective for forward momentum than traditional, deep reflective writing.
    • Using the mind sweep technique to clear out general mind clutter before attempting to use journaling for complex problem solving.
    • A series of specific journal prompts designed to bypass your inner critic and identify the smallest, most workable step forward.


    Clarity doesn't come from thinking harder; it comes from getting your thoughts out of your head so you can process them. Your journal is the bridge between being overwhelmed and being in motion.

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    Stop trying to fit into someone else’s productivity rules! Grab my free Productivity Toolkit, a collection of workbooks designed to help you explore how you work, uncover what truly matters to you, and create your very own energy-friendly systems. Get it here: www.positivelyproductive.com/plpkit


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    Ep 303: How Action Gives Us Clarity


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  • How Action Gives Us Clarity
    Mar 2 2026

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    If you’re an overthinker and overanalyzer like me, you already know how difficult taking action can be. You also know the frustrating feeling of not taking action because you simply cannot decide what to do. But here’s the twist. Sometimes you have to pull an Uno Reverse card on your brain because sometimes, it’s the action itself that brings the clarity you were trying to find. This week, episode 303 of the Positively LivingⓇ Podcast is about how action gives us clarity!


    In this episode of the Positively LivingⓇ Podcast, I’m sharing why your brain gets stuck in analysis paralysis and how you can break the loop of overthinking to move forward and gain clarity along the way.


    Key takeaways:

    • Feeling stuck is often a result of your brain not having enough data to make a decision; taking a small step can provide the feedback your brain needs to resolve uncertainty.
    • Analysis paralysis is often driven by perfectionism, and recognizing this as the barrier it is allows you to prioritize action over a flawless (but non-existent) plan.
    • We are taught that clarity must precede action, but often, it is the action itself that creates the clarity you’ve been searching for.


    Clarity isn't always something you find; sometimes, it’s something you create through movement. I encourage you to find the one "smallest safe step" you can take today to move past a decision that has you stuck.


    If you need help quieting the mental noise before you dive into action, check out the Guided Mind Sweep on the resources page atpositivelyproductive.com/resources.


    Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me! And don’t forget to follow, rate, and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways!

    Learn more about Positively LivingⓇ and Lisa at https://positivelyproductive.com/podcast/

    Stop trying to fit into someone else’s productivity rules! Grab my free Productivity Toolkit, a collection of workbooks designed to help you explore how you work, uncover what truly matters to you, and create your very own energy-friendly systems. Get it here: www.positivelyproductive.com/plpkit


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  • Start Here: Shame-Free Productivity That Works for Real Life
    Feb 25 2026

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    What if you could get more done without doing more, burning out, or blaming yourself for struggling?

    The Positively Living® Podcast brings you shame-free productivity conversations for the overwhelmed multi-passionate creatives, caregivers, and multi-taskers who never clock out, juggle countless responsibilities, and quietly wonder if there’s a better way.

    Hosted by Lisa Zawrotny, Productivity + Life Coach and founder of Positively Productive Systems, the show replaces rigid productivity rules with flexible approaches that respect your energy and priorities. Through solo episodes, expert interviews, and live coaching sessions, Lisa covers the topics that actually affect your ability to move forward: stress management, habits and systems, decluttering, self-awareness, boundaries, mindset, entrepreneurship, and more.

    This is productivity for real life, helping you breathe easier, move forward sustainably, and make space for what matters most to you.


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