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Organize Your Business and Life

Organize Your Business and Life

Auteur(s): Natasha Founder of Girl Friday Organizing
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Welcome to the Organize Your Business and Life Podcast! I'm Natasha — certified life coach, professional organizer, and lifestyle manager — and the founder of Girl Friday Organizing and Denver Girl Friday. This podcast is your go-to space for practical tips and compassionate guidance on organizing not only your home, business, and schedule, but also your mindset and mental "clutter." Each episode blends real-world strategies with insight on releasing past traumas, shifting patterns, and creating space for what matters most. Because true organization isn't just about bins and calendars — it's about clearing the mental and emotional clutter that holds you back so you can thrive in business and life. No judgment, just support. Let's create order, inside and out, together.2025 Organize Your Business and Life Développement personnel Gestion et leadership Réussite Économie
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  • Unashamed: Why I am making God the CEO of My Business
    Dec 15 2025

    In this episode, I'm getting very real about the direction of my business, my faith, and the decision to stop separating the two.

    I share why I've chosen to make God the CEO of my business, and why I'm no longer shying away from talking about Him — on this podcast or in my work. My business was never meant to be built on trends, image, or chasing "luxury" for the sake of status. It was born from a pain point — a deep desire to help overwhelmed, stressed-out people find peace, order, and breathing room in their lives.

    Somewhere along the way, I drifted. In this episode, I talk about what it looked like to recognize that shift, why I felt called to return to my original mission, and how reconnecting with God has brought clarity, peace, and alignment back into my business.

    This episode is for anyone who:

    • Feels called to do business differently

    • Is wrestling with faith and fear of being "too much"

    • Started their business to help people — but got distracted along the way

    • Wants God involved in their decisions, not just their prayers

    I'm not ashamed of my faith, and I'm not hiding it anymore. This is me honoring my why, trusting God with the outcome, and building a business rooted in purpose — not pressure.

    🔗 Let's Stay Connected
    • Website: https://www.girlfridayorganizing.com

    • Email: info@girlfridayorganizing.com

    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/girlfridayorganizing

    • TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@girlfridayorganizing

    • Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/girlfridayorganizing

    • Amazon Storefront: https://www.amazon.com/shop/girlfridayorganizing

    If this episode spoke to you, I'd love it if you shared it, left a review, or sent it to someone who needs the reminder that God still belongs in business.

    Podcast recomendation I mentioned- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/god-led-business-make-money-online-business-ideas-passive/id1437868374

    Her YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/@StefanieGass

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    27 min
  • My Humbling Season: Rebuilding from the Ground Up in Texas
    Dec 12 2025

    This episode is probably the most real one I've recorded so far.

    I'm in what I can only describe as a humbling season. I moved to Texas and started my business completely over—from scratch—and it's been harder than I expected. Financially, emotionally, mentally… this season has stripped away my pride and forced me to slow down, reassess, and trust God in ways I haven't had to in a long time.

    My income has been cut by more than half. My confidence has taken hits. And there have been moments where I've questioned myself, my decisions, and even my timing. But in the middle of all of that, I'm learning powerful lessons about humility, obedience, resilience, and what it really means to rebuild from the ground up.

    If you're in a season where things don't look how you imagined… if you're starting over, feeling stretched, or quietly wondering "Did I miss it?"—this episode is for you.

    I'm sharing honestly, without polish, about where I am, what I'm learning, and why I'm choosing to keep going anyway.

    Because sometimes the humbling season isn't a setback—it's preparation.

    Podcast Notes:

    Thanks so much for listening! Let's stay connected:

    • Website: girlfridayorganizing.com
    • Email: info@girlfridayorganizing.com
    • Instagram: @girlfridayorganizing
    • TikTok: @girlfridayorganizing
    • Facebook: Girl Friday Organizing
    • Join Our Over-40 Community: Friends Over 40 in McKinney
    • North Texas Lady Bosses: North Texas Boss Lady Besties
    • Amazon Storefront: Girl Friday Organizing on Amazon

    Feel free to reach out anytime. I'd love to connect!

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    39 min
  • The Different Types of Unorganized People (And Why It's Not About Laziness)
    Nov 30 2025

    f you've ever looked around your home and wondered why staying organized feels harder for you than it does for others, you're not alone. As a professional organizer here in North Texas, I see every type of clutter personality imaginable. The truth is this: most people aren't unorganized because they're lazy. They're unorganized because life is happening, and no one ever taught us how to set up a system that works.

    Here are a few of the most common types of "unorganized personalities" I come across and why each one needs a different approach.

    1. The Overwhelmed Busy Person

    This person isn't messy; they're stretched thin. Work, kids, appointments, or caregiving responsibilities leave little room for maintenance. Clutter becomes a side effect of a packed schedule.

    First step: Start with ten-minute sessions. Short bursts make progress without adding more stress.

    2. The System-Seeker

    They want to be organized, but they've never been taught how to create routines or systems. Without structure, things get piled up or put down "just for now."

    First step: Begin with a simple framework. Something like the keep/donate/toss method or a basic labeling system makes a big difference.

    3. The Sentimental Keeper

    This person holds onto things for emotional reasons. Items represent memories, milestones, or people. Letting things go feels like losing a part of their story.

    First step: Choose a small number of items to keep intentionally. A memory box or photo keepsake can preserve meaning without the overflow.

    4. The Mental Load Juggler

    ADHD, anxiety, depression, or simply carrying too much mental stress can make organization feel impossible. It's not the clutter that's the issue—it's the exhaustion behind it.

    First step: Focus on one small, clearly defined area. Small wins build momentum and reduce overwhelm.

    5. The "Out of Sight, Out of Mind" Type

    Some people genuinely don't see clutter. Their brains filter it out, especially if they're visually overstimulated or focused elsewhere.

    First step: Use clear bins or open shelving so items stay visible and easy to find.

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    24 min
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