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Organization isn’t about perfection—it’s about impact. In this episode of Make Math Happen, Laneshia breaks down three truths every educator needs to hear: don’t put off what can be done today, stop making things harder than they need to be, and watch out for the trap of optimistic bias.
From creating a daily power hour to ditching the habit of reinventing the wheel, this episode shows how small, intentional steps can save you hours of stress later. Laneshia calls out the hidden time-wasters that drain your energy and challenges you to face the role self-awareness plays in how well you execute.
You’ll walk away with practical strategies—like using Google Calendar, sticky notes, and proactive reminders—to clear the mental clutter and make space for what matters most: teaching, leading, and living with impact.
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, behind, or convinced that “you’ll get to it later,” this is the episode you can’t afford to skip.
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Thanks for tuning in to this episode of the Make Math Happen podcast! If you enjoyed today’s conversation, subscribe on your favorite listening platform, leave a review, and share this episode with your fellow educators.
You can also join the discussion and connect with me directly by clicking the link to join the Math Collective. Together, we’ll keep exploring practical strategies to transform classrooms and inspire students.
Remember, new episodes drop every Sunday at 9:00 am, so mark your calendars! Until next time, keep making math happen, and I’ll catch you in the next episode.
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By Laneshia Boone5
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Organization isn’t about perfection—it’s about impact. In this episode of Make Math Happen, Laneshia breaks down three truths every educator needs to hear: don’t put off what can be done today, stop making things harder than they need to be, and watch out for the trap of optimistic bias.
From creating a daily power hour to ditching the habit of reinventing the wheel, this episode shows how small, intentional steps can save you hours of stress later. Laneshia calls out the hidden time-wasters that drain your energy and challenges you to face the role self-awareness plays in how well you execute.
You’ll walk away with practical strategies—like using Google Calendar, sticky notes, and proactive reminders—to clear the mental clutter and make space for what matters most: teaching, leading, and living with impact.
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, behind, or convinced that “you’ll get to it later,” this is the episode you can’t afford to skip.
Send us a text
Thanks for tuning in to this episode of the Make Math Happen podcast! If you enjoyed today’s conversation, subscribe on your favorite listening platform, leave a review, and share this episode with your fellow educators.
You can also join the discussion and connect with me directly by clicking the link to join the Math Collective. Together, we’ll keep exploring practical strategies to transform classrooms and inspire students.
Remember, new episodes drop every Sunday at 9:00 am, so mark your calendars! Until next time, keep making math happen, and I’ll catch you in the next episode.
If you like math videos, let's connect:

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