Organize 365® Podcast

Have you ever thought about how much your home is a business? 

Our homes are businesses. The entire US economy runs on the economy of your house. If the American family is doing well, the American economy is doing well.

When I talk about our homes as businesses, I don’t mean that you should be just going through the motions and checking boxes or anything even similar to that. In this episode, I share how you can use tools and systems (similar to what you would do at work) to gain a bigger impact and less stress at home.

A business usually has a CEO and COO. Your home most likely does, too. Sometimes you may be acting as the CEO and COO, sometimes you may just have one of those roles.

The CEO creates the strategy of the company, manages the capacity and resources, and plans for execution. Some of the things you may do as the CEO of your home are:

  • During your weekly Sunday Basket® routine, you look at what constraints you have in the upcoming week, what needs to get done

  • Planning your week and trimester in advance

The COO plays a critical role in running the day-to-day actionables that will accomplish the strategy the CEO has created for the team. 

The key to success is that the CEO and COO are both operating proactively and strategically. Making choices about what to work on, how to spend time and money, and what experiences and impact they want to create within their household.

In this episode, I deep dive into how The Friday Workbox® operates for your business and apply this to how the Sunday Basket® helps you run the business of home and family. 

I’d love to hear your feedback on this one! Do you see the parallels between running your home as a business?

Come learn how to plan like the CEO of your home!

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