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Do you ever feel like traditional organizing advice just doesn't work for your life? Maybe you're a caregiver with an unpredictable schedule, a mom juggling multiple kids' activities, or someone whose daily responsibilities shift constantly. If you've ever felt like you can't get on top of life because life just won't stay still, this episode is for you.
When Every Day Looks Different
In this powerful conversation, Kathi sits down with author and speaker Barb Raveling to tackle a question many listeners have been asking: How do you maintain peace and order when your schedule is anything but predictable?
Barb brings both practical wisdom and deeply personal experience to this topic. Having spent nearly a decade living with a spouse struggling with addiction, she knows firsthand what it means to wake up to chaos you didn't cause and can't control. From that difficult season, she developed strategies that have carried her through book deadlines, family medical emergencies, and the ongoing demands of a busy speaking and writing ministry.
The Top 5 Daily Anchors
Barb shares her "Top 5" approach—five simple, non-negotiable things she commits to doing each day, no matter what chaos swirls around her:
These anchors aren't about perfection—they're about staying as regulated as possible when everything else feels out of control.
When You Can't Even Start
For listeners who feel too buried to even think about five things, Barb offers gentler advice: Do one thing for yourself today. For her, it once started with simply putting on a pair of earrings. That small act of self-care sparked something inside her during her darkest days. Later, it became a daily walk with earbuds in—a simple practice that gave her something to hold onto.
The Spiritual Foundation
Barb also shares how her faith became her lifeline, not through elaborate spiritual practices, but through simple acts like reading five promises of God written on a notecard each morning. When she couldn't pray, when all she could do was cry, those promises helped her "hold on until she could hold on."
Her powerful prayer—"God, I can't, but You can, and I will let You"—offers a starting point for anyone ready to release what they cannot control.
Key Takeaways
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Do you ever feel like traditional organizing advice just doesn't work for your life? Maybe you're a caregiver with an unpredictable schedule, a mom juggling multiple kids' activities, or someone whose daily responsibilities shift constantly. If you've ever felt like you can't get on top of life because life just won't stay still, this episode is for you.
When Every Day Looks Different
In this powerful conversation, Kathi sits down with author and speaker Barb Raveling to tackle a question many listeners have been asking: How do you maintain peace and order when your schedule is anything but predictable?
Barb brings both practical wisdom and deeply personal experience to this topic. Having spent nearly a decade living with a spouse struggling with addiction, she knows firsthand what it means to wake up to chaos you didn't cause and can't control. From that difficult season, she developed strategies that have carried her through book deadlines, family medical emergencies, and the ongoing demands of a busy speaking and writing ministry.
The Top 5 Daily Anchors
Barb shares her "Top 5" approach—five simple, non-negotiable things she commits to doing each day, no matter what chaos swirls around her:
These anchors aren't about perfection—they're about staying as regulated as possible when everything else feels out of control.
When You Can't Even Start
For listeners who feel too buried to even think about five things, Barb offers gentler advice: Do one thing for yourself today. For her, it once started with simply putting on a pair of earrings. That small act of self-care sparked something inside her during her darkest days. Later, it became a daily walk with earbuds in—a simple practice that gave her something to hold onto.
The Spiritual Foundation
Barb also shares how her faith became her lifeline, not through elaborate spiritual practices, but through simple acts like reading five promises of God written on a notecard each morning. When she couldn't pray, when all she could do was cry, those promises helped her "hold on until she could hold on."
Her powerful prayer—"God, I can't, but You can, and I will let You"—offers a starting point for anyone ready to release what they cannot control.
Key Takeaways

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