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As an entrepreneur, organizational skills come in very handy to manage and grow the SMB. Our special guest embodies the desire to help hectic professionals learn certain “soft skills” to be refreshingly energetic about what’s on their plate, gain some confidence that the actions being taken represent progress, and creating a lifestyle to be present in each and every moment. Being present helps SMBs take thoughtful and effective action. Since there is no such thing as a perfect situation when you own, operate, or work for an SMB, it is helpful to eliminate any self-criticism and overwhelming feelings from your daily life and make the shift to efficiency, follow through and satisfaction. We are joined by Kathleen Day, Founder & Owner of 5OUTA5. Kathleen says, “You don’t have to be ‘born with it’ – Organization is a skill set that can be learned, and it would be her pleasure to hold the back of the bike while you get the balance you deserve.”
Tune in for this pragmatic conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by clicking here.
Steven introduces himself and the show, then he explains small and medium businesses. He teases the audience about what the show executes and how he runs things. Steven talks about today's topic and mentions how we should focus on “progress not perfection.” Steven introduces Kathleen Day, Founder & Owner of 5OUTA5 - Kathleen at a young age was organized making schedules and childcare plans for her parent in the first grade to working with some of the largest organizations in the world, according to Steven “Kathleen was born with it.” According to Steven there is always pursuit for perfection and that is progress, and that is what makes progress so great that organizations are always up to date and rapidly changing especially in today's world. Steven then introduces a book “From Procrastination to Production” he talks about the book as a coach and gives us a few insights out of the book.
Kathleen starts off by talking about how perfection used to be one of the primary goals but now that priority has changed to protecting assets for the most part. Kathleen talks about how 5OUTA5 has been able to help consumers get rid of the chaos and focuses on organizing and creating a structure of visual professionalism. Kathleen and Steven then talk about how 2020 taught many people that you cannot make your life or your organizations life a script, there are many unplanned bumps that come in the road. Kathleen presses that this is not just for making your desk look nice - 5OUTA5 works hard to create departments and a structure in your work environment, that creates more access to find out what there is to do and how to execute those tasks. After her own research study, Kathleen found out the most frustrating thing people find in a professional setting is “the undone, the incomplete, the backlog,” and one wouldve thought it would've been the other priorities like making the sale, its procrastination and organization.
Kathleen mentions the first step is to get the word “Later” out of your vocabulary, as later turns into never. Steven mentions the new Covid-19 age of the importance of having a virtual presence and the need for more knowledge on how to be a virtual presenter. Steven mentions one of the workshops that 5OUTA5 has that goes into detail about how to efficiently and effectively present virtually. Kathleen responds about the madness she has seen, but talks about how the digital installation is a new development in 5OUTA5. Kathleen also breaks down the other workshops from office organization to organizational management and compares those structures to a Russian nesting doll.
Steven wraps things up by talking about the message part of the show and tells Kathleen how insightful the show was. According to Kathleen people need to stop thinking about organizing as something to do and start experiencing what your life will be like as a business owner that does not have to deal with the weight of inefficiency. Steve diverts the conversation to talk about the weekly favorite movie and tv character. Steven queues ‘The Entrepreneurial Web’ and thanks Kathleen for being on the show. Steven introduces next week's topic and says goodbye.
By Steven Frey5
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As an entrepreneur, organizational skills come in very handy to manage and grow the SMB. Our special guest embodies the desire to help hectic professionals learn certain “soft skills” to be refreshingly energetic about what’s on their plate, gain some confidence that the actions being taken represent progress, and creating a lifestyle to be present in each and every moment. Being present helps SMBs take thoughtful and effective action. Since there is no such thing as a perfect situation when you own, operate, or work for an SMB, it is helpful to eliminate any self-criticism and overwhelming feelings from your daily life and make the shift to efficiency, follow through and satisfaction. We are joined by Kathleen Day, Founder & Owner of 5OUTA5. Kathleen says, “You don’t have to be ‘born with it’ – Organization is a skill set that can be learned, and it would be her pleasure to hold the back of the bike while you get the balance you deserve.”
Tune in for this pragmatic conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by clicking here.
Steven introduces himself and the show, then he explains small and medium businesses. He teases the audience about what the show executes and how he runs things. Steven talks about today's topic and mentions how we should focus on “progress not perfection.” Steven introduces Kathleen Day, Founder & Owner of 5OUTA5 - Kathleen at a young age was organized making schedules and childcare plans for her parent in the first grade to working with some of the largest organizations in the world, according to Steven “Kathleen was born with it.” According to Steven there is always pursuit for perfection and that is progress, and that is what makes progress so great that organizations are always up to date and rapidly changing especially in today's world. Steven then introduces a book “From Procrastination to Production” he talks about the book as a coach and gives us a few insights out of the book.
Kathleen starts off by talking about how perfection used to be one of the primary goals but now that priority has changed to protecting assets for the most part. Kathleen talks about how 5OUTA5 has been able to help consumers get rid of the chaos and focuses on organizing and creating a structure of visual professionalism. Kathleen and Steven then talk about how 2020 taught many people that you cannot make your life or your organizations life a script, there are many unplanned bumps that come in the road. Kathleen presses that this is not just for making your desk look nice - 5OUTA5 works hard to create departments and a structure in your work environment, that creates more access to find out what there is to do and how to execute those tasks. After her own research study, Kathleen found out the most frustrating thing people find in a professional setting is “the undone, the incomplete, the backlog,” and one wouldve thought it would've been the other priorities like making the sale, its procrastination and organization.
Kathleen mentions the first step is to get the word “Later” out of your vocabulary, as later turns into never. Steven mentions the new Covid-19 age of the importance of having a virtual presence and the need for more knowledge on how to be a virtual presenter. Steven mentions one of the workshops that 5OUTA5 has that goes into detail about how to efficiently and effectively present virtually. Kathleen responds about the madness she has seen, but talks about how the digital installation is a new development in 5OUTA5. Kathleen also breaks down the other workshops from office organization to organizational management and compares those structures to a Russian nesting doll.
Steven wraps things up by talking about the message part of the show and tells Kathleen how insightful the show was. According to Kathleen people need to stop thinking about organizing as something to do and start experiencing what your life will be like as a business owner that does not have to deal with the weight of inefficiency. Steve diverts the conversation to talk about the weekly favorite movie and tv character. Steven queues ‘The Entrepreneurial Web’ and thanks Kathleen for being on the show. Steven introduces next week's topic and says goodbye.