As a busy, ambitious mom, I know the to-do list posted in your Outlook, penciled in the back of your planner, and scribbled on a growing array of post-it notes is massive. You have career obligations and family obligations and personal obligations and the requirements can simply feel overwhelming.
Our guest today, Mridu Parikh shares with us how we can actually tame the to-do list to get more done and feel more successful in our every day.
In today’s episode, we discuss…
- Why productivity and time management is the foundation of everything
- How to create the perfect to-do list
- Separating your to-dos into a daily to-do list and the strategy for picking the right things for this list
- The most important question to ask yourself when it comes to taming the to-do list
- Digital tools you can use for your to-do list
- Why the tool is not the most important part
- How we often tie what we do or what we get done to success
- Why planning is even more important than doing
- Opportunities to systematize your life to make everything easier
- How systems can even save energy, both mental and physical
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Show Notes
Hey, hey friend! Welcome to Episode #83 of The Secrets of Supermom Show!
This episode is sponsored by The Supermom Society, the only membership of its kind that combines productivity training–so you can do more in less time–with parenting training–so you can confidently be the mom you dream to be.
I believe that an intentional plan, productivity strategy, and a little parenting magic will change your life. I believe it so much that I created The Supermom Society with moms just like you in mind.
The Supermom Society is a private community for busy moms that want to do more in less time. Get strategies, community, clarity, and all the support you need to be a positive, present mom and a productive human in whatever life brings to the table. Each month you will walk away with a plan for your next month (and even next quarter and year), new time management and parenting skills, and all your questions answered from a group of moms who are ready to beat burnout and stay happy in the process.
I can’t wait to show you what it’s like to have more time, less stress, and a community to hold you up. Head to www.thesupermomsociety.com for all the details!
As a busy, ambitious mom, I know your to-do list is massive. You have career obligations and family obligations and personal obligations and the requirements can simply feel overwhelming. You want to get more done, but the list can feel never-ending.
Ready to gain control of all your demands? Enter our guest today, productivity coach Mridu Parikh.
Overwhelmed women work with Mridu to prioritize and systemize so they take control of their demands and distractions – at home and at work. She is passionate about getting women the results they want, whether it’s doubling their revenue, losing weight, or increasing time for self-care. Mridu is the founder of Life Is Organized, host of the Productivity On Purpose podcast, and author of the best-seller, Accomplish It.
I can’t wait to introduce you to Mridu!
Taming the To-Do List with Mridu Parikh
Today we discuss…
- Why productivity and time management is the foundation of everything
- Mridu’s transition from home organization to productivity coach
- How to create the perfect to-do list
- Separating your to-dos into a daily to-do list and the strategy for picking the right things for this list
- The most important question to ask yourself when it comes to taming the to-do list
- Digital tools you can use for your to-do list
- Trello, Asana, ClickUp, Notion, Notes App, Google Doc, Outlook Tasks
- Why the tool is not the most important part
- How we often tie what we do or what we get done to success
- Why planning is even more important than doing
- Opportunities to systematize your life to make everything easier
- How systems can even save energy, both mental and physical