"Proper planning" reminds me of a quote I learned years ago from a vocal coach - " Proper preparation prevents poor performance"
@persephonebasilissa5109 Жыл бұрын
When I went in for bladder issues, I decided to drink more water. I got myself a filter bottle, set alarms for every waking hour, and drank 4 large swallows each alarm. When I returned from my procedure for kidney stones, I added alarms for every half- hour and started drinking 8 large swallows each alarm. I'm now drinking a *lot* more water than I was a few years ago. That plan worked!
@ainvencivel Жыл бұрын
Cass, you have no idea the impact YOU had on my life. I was a hoarder until I discovered your channel. Not only was I able to declutter, clean, organize and create a system that would keep things that way. I managed it. Now I know where everything is. Also I was the person who was always late and couldn't meet any deadline. That also change once I got organized. You're the best. My life is on track because I discovered your channel.
@noonetalksaboutaaroncarter Жыл бұрын
I don't think I technically fit the definition of hoarder, my home looks like it. Severe MS fatigue, injuries to my hand/wrist/elbow, leaning over causes balance issues plus several special needs cats have wrecked my home. I am happy to get rid of all of it. Been doing a research study on a new approach for fatigue...and it has helped some. I just filled up my first bag of trash today. Only 100+ more to go. (Kidding. I hope!) 🌄
@mrsr00311 ай бұрын
I’m not parking on getting there! I where you used to be! I’ve never really called myself a hoarder. I don’t keep collections of things. I have bottles though from sparkling cider I drank with my grandkids on New year’s eve! I have toys my grandkids don’t play with anymore, yet aren’t so special I want to save for their kids! I have boxes from gifts I have given my grandkids, because I want to remember. And my memory is getting bad! I have started taking pictures of stuff though, then recycling these bottles and packages I don’t need or truly want in my house. My house is clean! I keep my dishes and laundry clean, vacuum, sweep, mop, clean my bathrooms etc. Clutter is my big problem.
@Donna.V6 ай бұрын
@@noonetalksaboutaaroncarterPlease don't get rid of the cats. Everyone deserves a home.😿
@lindamcdermott9980 Жыл бұрын
I was watching an older podcast, and then lost it, I wanted to make a comment, so I’ll do it here. You talked about 5 areas of self discipline, and mentioned identity. That sparked something in me. I am an artist. There I said it! But for 50 whole years I was a person raising 4 high maintenance children, all over the ADHD spectrum, I had 2 failed marriages. Feeling like a failure because of the “broken home” stigma. I worked to support my family with no other financial support. Always in debt. The worst words I could hear were, “mommy, I don’t feel good”… all I could see were $$ signs in my head. I often wondered if I was a working mother, or a mother who worked. I did not have jobs that gave any satisfaction but was afraid to change for fear of change. Well eventually the kids grew up, there was a big difference in their ages, one was a grandchild (my third daughter was head injured in a car accident and eventually became involved with drugs and passed away). There were no dull moments. You are right, it is hard to have girl friends when so much life is in the way. My grandson was born with multiple anomalies and clinical diagnosis of acute ADHD and ODD. I was on every principal’s speed dial! Even during this phase of life, I was able to have family breakfast and dinners, play games, do homework and keep the dishes and laundry done and the house tidy. I took great pride in that. I retired, the last one moved to live with a care giver after graduating. I finally became my own person. I am an artist. I have friends, I take tai chi, I volunteer with my church. I balance my protein and carbohydrates and go to McDonalds for a small hamburger (no fries). All the things you talked about in that (other podcast), I can identify with. I went from homeless with two babies, struggled with finances, remarried 7 years later, my husband suffered from PTSD and Children and Youth told me they would take my then 3 children unless I found a safe place for them. He passed away a few years later. I worked hard at being the best mother I could, although I don’t feel the appreciation that I deserve. The gratifying points are that I survived!, I have wonderful kids who love each other. I am finally debt free. …. And…. That I can finally call myself an artist…. My life long ambition. I’m 76.
@brendatomlinson11 ай бұрын
You’re an inspiration. Thanks for sharing your story.
@KathleenByrd-b9h11 ай бұрын
True superwoman…you should be appreciated and then some. Way to go!!🎉😊
@rebeccatalotta962811 ай бұрын
Oh my goodness-you sound like an amazing person -a warrior!!!❤
@Lindaastewart70152 ай бұрын
You go girl! Be proud of your accomplishments!
@dptfo Жыл бұрын
You’re not lazy, Cas. It’s not even that you don’t have self-discipline. It’s that your brain doesn’t see the reward in some of those things. Drinking water, taking a walk, those things are hard for you because it’s more punishment than reward. It’s registers as more cortisol than dopamine. When you write down the goal and you achieve it, you get a big high-five from yourself. It’s the reward that makes you do the thing. And planning works because it helps you visualize the goal before you get it, so you get dopamine from the anticipation of a reward, and you get serotonin and dopamine and endorphins and all the good things when you check a task off that list. Your brain is entirely driven by positive chemicals and the negative chemicals cause a kind of paralysis for you. So you have to reshape literally everything into something that will produce happy chemicals for you before you can try.
@wendyolivier541011 ай бұрын
proper planning prevents poor performance AND promotes peace. 💝
@LokiTaviel10 ай бұрын
My partner also has ADHD, and one of the biggest things I have learned to help him do more, is knowing that I need to set up a "path of least resistance" for things. It uses far more energy if he has to mentally sort through each part of a task as a separate thing, but when you simplify the process, he will do more without realizing. A great example is coffee. I've been reorganizing the house to move in, and where he used to go out for coffee every time, now the pot is next to the sink which is easier to set up. The coffee itself is in the cabinet right above it, the spoons are in the drawer underneath, and the fridge with his creamer is on the other side. When he wants to make coffee every step is within arms reach so he doesn't have to run around thinking about all the steps. The more things I do this with, the more productive he's become, and the happier he's been at home.
@EpicMrMustache10 ай бұрын
9:56 was very funny to me because last night my mind was racing and I decided to put on your podcast to help me sleep. Your voice is extremely comforting for me and following what you were speaking about helped me slow down my thoughts/narrow in on one train of thought. I was out in 5 minutes after trying to fall asleep dor an hour. That said, I am rewatching now to take in the info but thank you Cass for simply being amazing.
@perfectlycoiffed05 Жыл бұрын
I literally just had an ‘ah ha’ moment in terms of why it seems daunting to achieve my home related goals! Everything I want to achieve is a MACRO goal not broken down into smaller actions. 😮. Thanks for helping the lightbulb go on. Thanks for the printable as well!!
@brg2743 Жыл бұрын
Good video! My goal since July has been to lose two lbs. a month. I have never bern able to lose much weight. Since last July I have lost 17 lbs. I eat later in morning. It may be breakfast or lunch. I watch everything the body reads as sugar. I eat carbs, but try to make them good carbs. No pressure. If I want a snack, I eat it. I drink just one surgary drink a day. I try to exercise, but don't always do it. If I had known this was all I had to do to lose weight and keep it off, I would have. The first month, I lost .8 of a lb. Wasn't going to stop. On my phone, I write down a 2 lb. weught loss goal and start where I am. I writr the date and what weight was beside it. Weight goes up and down without reason. I watch it bounce between 2- 3 numbers for awhile and it finally drops. I am not a dr. and not saying this works for everyone, but it has worked for me. It is sustainable for me. Special goals do work. I will lose weight so I can be healthy.
@Mbooher65 Жыл бұрын
OMG Cas!! Yes! So for me today!! Forgetting to remember-it’s so true!! Those little habits that get forgotten- we need to habit stack (Atomic Habits…) put the vitamins next to the coffee maker, or water bottle by the fridge so we don’t go in there, doing my 20 sit ups before in get out of bed, my sissy push ups while my coffee brews and I take my vitamins before I take my first sip of coffee! I have been doing these small habits. You are so right! Planning is the key. Break it down into manageable steps. Never leave a room empty handed. You said so many things that I have been saying since reading Atomic Habits. You are the best! Thanks so much 🥰
@outofmyelement932 Жыл бұрын
This was EXACTLY what I needed to hear today. I've got many good habits, but I'm also impulsive and tend to grab "whatever I darn well please" for snack(s) each day. Right NOW I am going to make a list of delicious snacks that I enjoy that I may have ONE serving of each day without guilt.
@athena_verse80018 ай бұрын
I so appreciate you being real about how adulting doesn't necessarily come naturally & you have to redirect. This is so me!! & It's easy to feel alone in my lack of being responsible 🥴 so thank you!!
@karenrich9092 Жыл бұрын
I found your video at 4 am after I cleaned up the mess from my colon cancer bag. I am exhausted due to low potassium and electrolytes. I also have a rash near my stoma. For some reason you had your calming voice on today and this helped me get back to sleep. After starting my medication for these problems I am feeling better. I'm not sure but sometimes your voice is sort of a medicine for me.
@yougotthis77237 ай бұрын
❤❤❤ that you found her at a rough time. I also pray you are feeling so much better!!!
@Emmilu42676 Жыл бұрын
I have always thought I was lazy. I found out almost 2yrs ago that I too have adhd. In the midst of discussing all of my issues with my psychiatrist I discovered I also have something called executive dysfunction. There are a lot of KZbin videos on executive dysfunction & then it all started making sense to me. I’m working on trying to get my sh*t together. It’s not easy. I need to clean & declutter my entire house. The problem is I get so overwhelmed that I feel paralyzed and I don’t do anything. This has been extremely hard to work on and I haven’t accomplished anything yet. I also work 12hr shifts 4-5 days a week along with having fibromyalgia and a fractured spine. I need to try dissecting my goal and break it down and see if it helps.
@brendatomlinson11 ай бұрын
Executive dysfunction is a major problem for most of us with ADHD. It is my greatest symptom and challenge. I was diagnosed at 60, just a year ago, so I have a lot to learn.
@TheRabianaz338 ай бұрын
Hey Cass, First of all , you are amazing, the impact you are creating in people's life is just beyond measure. I am a working women with a kid and a small stuffed apartment. I had this room filled with stuff and clothes and what not and I was planning to clean and declutter it from so long but didn't find the energy to do it. What I did yesterday I put this podcast of yours on my laptop. the point when you said "take a trash bag and just start putting things in it, don't think of recycling everything they eventually have to go in trash" and that was the turning point. I cleaned and declutter the whole room in a single day. and its so beautiful now that my husband is even amazed. The room is literally breathing, so am I. its so bright now. In fact, my whole house! Thank you
@jewellparker8813 Жыл бұрын
THIS podcast was for me! Thank you, Cass - I love you! I stay so overwhelmed and I have that laziness that you spoke of. THIS is the day that I break my tasks into individual plans to get my house in shape... one room at a time by doing a small section at a time with a plan on how to do that section.
@staissitrading66754 ай бұрын
Use any water bottle that you can see (even faintly) the water inside. Use permanent marker (white marker looks prettier) and mark around every 200ml or 7oz level, write the time next to the mark, like 8am, 10am etc.
@rachelturner8286 Жыл бұрын
Cas, I can’t thank you enough for this video. I loved the way you spoke and shared your thoughts. I felt like you were talking directly to me. You have such a gift of being simultaneously direct and friendly. Thank you for sharing your experience and tips for achieving goals! I really want to learn more about this.
@PhillipMelanchthon Жыл бұрын
"Sky in the pie, really high..... thing." Yes. I know exactly what you mean. Thank you for being so encouraging. For me, its the difference between "I want to have..." and specific action steps. Thank you for articulating this difference so clearly.
@KarenGarduno-e9q11 ай бұрын
You are beautiful and kind and are touching lives and really making an impact. THANKS for Being you! Let's do this!
@rufinareyman449 Жыл бұрын
You’re not lazy Dear ONE…we all have talents and they are not all the same. You have learned about “Who “ you are. It’s from there you build a good life. You have found a way to help many of us who have had no idea where to start. You make I easier for us to giggle at the mess this life can be. ❤❤❤ you
@PauletteWebb-qo2uq11 ай бұрын
Thank you Cas! This was so helpful!!! Whether you intend to or not, you are a true blessing & gift from God. Your ah-ha became my ah-ha. I write goals, I make lists, I have posted pictures on a dream board... What is missing??? A plan broken down into easy action steps & a concrete commitment to follow the plan & take those small action steps. Macro Goal: Drink more water! Micro action steps: Drink 8 oz of water every time I use the bathroom & the commitment is to not leave the bathroom till I finish my 8 oz of water. I find habit stacking helps as most days I fly by the seat of my pants, so I had to take an honest look at what was consistent in my life & the list was short: wake up, use the bathroom, brush teeth, go to bed at night. I even forget to remember to brush my teeth some mornings when my mind is off to the races, and bouncing like a pinball machine with all kinds of thoughts & ideas. Time to put a reminder on the bathroom mirror ;)
@dianalanden812911 ай бұрын
This is the best podcast I’ve ever heard!! Such a tremendous impact! Thank you so very much!!
@krissi_kreations Жыл бұрын
First of all, you are literally my FAVORITE person on the internet 😂❤but you are so relatable, especially with my severe adhd, so thank you for always being real and being YOU!!
@pinaypride47844 ай бұрын
I’m so blessed that the Lord lead me to you. You motivated me to de clatter my house. 20 mins a day works for me.
@katherineneville5304 Жыл бұрын
You are a dreamer with a great imagination, and so it is so easy to be attracted to new ideas for living. I so understand this impulse (there is a lot of dream-self clutter in my house) I like the idea of writing down all the dreams… like brain dumping your to-dos. Then I can sort into: definitely this year/month; maybe next year; and probably gonna stay a dream.
@TammyGates-k9f11 ай бұрын
Cas, it was midnight and I started listening to your video -Praise God🎉I made myself a cup of hot tea and soaked up your words of wisdom. Duh?!! I love knocking out task lists; why not incorporate my personal related items for me?!? THANK YOU!! ❤
@sunflower6153 Жыл бұрын
I've known about writing things down for decades. I just never did it. Maybe I did it for a short time long ago. But I like that you say to write down attainable actions. That is more useful than just a goal. The goal should be the title. The actions are the tools to reach it! Thank you for the reminder and better way to achieve it! I'm not home right now, but I did bring a notebook. I'm going to start my goal with actions list. So when I get home, I'm ready to start. 😊❤
@teresarose7524 Жыл бұрын
I learned a long time ago to write stuff down. Just the writing it helps the brain to remember. I picked up journaling and now as I write thoughts from my day I write my to do list for my tomorrow. If it's not written down- it probably won't happen. Maybe I should write drink more water on my list. You will succeed!
@naturesgateway7 ай бұрын
While I am listening, I am clearing the dining room table. Can’t believe how much has piled. Just threw out a large pile of Christmas cards from 2016, I kept them so I could keep track of who to send back to, however more than half are older relatives who have already passed away! I am a crafting materials hoarder, and this is a huge struggle to manage. But you are holding me accountable for my fantasy that I accomplish more than humanly possible. I have to face facts that I and my disabled adult son who lives with me cannot function with piles all over.
@sandrajiggins6303 Жыл бұрын
The Book Atomic Habits was a game changer for me. Small steps done over time makes a difference in week, a month, 3 months from now etc. Sometimes it is difficult to create new habits when we do not see immediate results. Drinking water daily for a week - you might not notice anything. But imagine in a month or 6 months time how that one habit can make a difference. Sometimes I forget this lesson and today you reminded me of it.
@jenniferlayton3067 Жыл бұрын
I bought this e-book as well. I must read it again... thanks.
@lauriepowell3959 Жыл бұрын
I might have to try to read AH again. Somehow I couldn’t get into it. So of course I am listening to Cass and feeling just like her. It’s not hard for me to get motivated, it’s just very hard for me to get in motion. One thing I AM doing is the 20 minute lie on floor with my legs flat against the wall. It’s a start, especially because I finally cleared a space in front of wall so I could do it.
@KathleenByrd-b9h11 ай бұрын
Cass, you will become healthy this year because you are planning it, as you said. Once you lose a couple pounds, you will like the way it looks and then you will want to lose more, just like decluttering, once you start you want to keep going. You have helped me begin to declutter, with amazing tips on how to get started..now when I see a cluttered area, I want to declutter it. Thanks for the advice! Best of luck in your health journey! 🎉😊
@katrinebel3646 Жыл бұрын
It is easier to add a good habbit to a bad habbit in the beginning. For example: Everytime i eat unhealthy ( Pizza or Snacks) i have to eat healthy food first. ( Apple slices, banana, carotts,...)
@bellaluce7088 Жыл бұрын
I've done this without calling it that and I love your phrasing! Thank you! 😀 I've also found it game-changing to do things I don't want to for a few minutes (sometimes with a timer) *before* things I already do regularly and enjoy (e.g. watching TV or scrolling the internet). Habit Stacking & Temptation Bundling *work!* 🤩
@JessicaMillerNashville Жыл бұрын
I told my husband last night how much I love you and just wish for one friend just like you! I wish you lived here in Nashville! That’s a dream/goal of mine
@joannelamar63893 ай бұрын
Just from listening to this I remembered something we did in school. Ask yourself “what do you want it to look like?” This helps me with everything you have taught me. Because I realize that I am stuck. I did do the planning but it was missing something. Visualization!!!! Thank you for everything.
@Skymouth Жыл бұрын
I love these! Not only do you kick my butt into doing something productive, but I like listening to these while I fold my laundry. Also as for drinking more water, I have tumblers EVERYWHERE! By my computer, by my bed, in my car, ones that come with me when I go out...
@slarson800 Жыл бұрын
Your glasses are adorable! Thanks for the reminders and encouragement!
@cathymoore2252 Жыл бұрын
Glasses look good! My weight has been up & down. When it's been good it's because I (1) drank 8 glasses of water a day, drinking a cup every hr! (2) eating protein every meal. Peanut butter or eggs, salmon or tuna for lunch & chicken for supper! It really does make a difference! Also dont achieve much without my to do lists!❤
@twaoum6561 Жыл бұрын
Love, love, love those glasses on you ❤❤❤ Gorgeous colors😎🤓
@Waalch Жыл бұрын
Awesome, Awesome, Awesome!! This is a great time to reset the new year and get started jotting down goals and actionable steps..your timing is impeccable..I definitely needed this kick in the pants to get motivated and get started..Action!!
@ruthforget253 Жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness!!!! This is what I teach my students and how I teach them to achieve their goals! This right here is pure genius and exactly how goals are achieved!!!! ❤
@tammybozza4703 Жыл бұрын
Gave you a little cheer when you talked yourself out of buying a new water bottle. A couple of years ago, I changed from “more” water to an actual number in ounces and it was the thing that made the difference for me! I calculated using based on Pahla B’s (KZbinr who does weight loss work for women going through menopause) method of dividing your weight in pounds and having that be the amount of water you drink in fluid ounces. At first I used the notes app on my phone to track the ounces I drank by setting up a checklist for every 8 oz. I also figured out how many ounces my water bottle holds. At home we have pint glasses, so that’s an easy measure. Now I know how many of those (glasses and water bottle) I need to drink per day, and it’s become such a habit that I don’t need my checklist anymore. Good luck with that, Cas!
@mmorrisett48888 ай бұрын
Appreciate your honesty. Not putting yourself down. You're realistic
@emotionalstability Жыл бұрын
You’re not lazy - you have different priorities. We can’t do it all! 😊
@patkircher189 Жыл бұрын
Such a great podcast--full of wisdom and practical ideas. You are so right about "forgetting to remember" as the biggest problem.
@melissahowe6254 Жыл бұрын
I think the writing it down is a huge part Cass, but I also think that you might be afraid of failing. Regardless of how you do, you are still loved for you. I really hope that you put out videos and just talking about your health journey. Record yourself every time you’re in the weight room and then do a mashup of every time you’re in there or anytime you want for a walk just so we can hold you accountable
@lgraps Жыл бұрын
Great timing for this topic! Cas, I have no desire to get up at 5am or grind my own flour, and I don't feel bad about that at all! You will find the things that work for *you*, and you don't need to put any pressure on yourself to do things that sound awful. 😂
@sarahwood3888 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for all the hints! I’m a list writer, but, I don’t break things down. So, therefore sometimes I get overwhelmed. I too am going to try to lose some weight, I’ve been in the hospital 3 weeks of the last 6. Having 2 surgeries. I’ve got a good start at drinking water, and eating protein, but, I’m going to write it down, so I don’t forget! Good advice, thanks again!!
@anandabricker3396 Жыл бұрын
I always say there’s a difference between knowledge and understanding. My aha moments tend to be on something I knew for years but then something clicks and I understand. 🖤💕
@rnmom65 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this! I am thankful for the simple way you breakdown how to do this goal setting/planning. I struggle so much in this area of my life and always wondered why I can't seem to get things accomplished. Didn't correlate writing it down...but as I was listening to you and though about it...that is when I've been most productive. Ugh...this IS the year I'm getting my life back AND Taking MY house back. So thankful to be on this journey with you all.
@janettebolin2991 Жыл бұрын
Great advise! I love the concept of “we forget to remember”.
@GreyeyedBeauty Жыл бұрын
Cas, you give hope and inspiration for so many❤ And you look elegant in those glasses!
@Corellyn Жыл бұрын
Good timing on this podcast! "Progress not perfection" is my mantra for this year. I do forget to remember the small things and get overwhelmed by the big ones. I'll start adding those little things into my planner. It's also apt in that I'm in the early stages of prepping for weight loss surgery. I've started to change my diet and working on upping my protein, so your talk was almost tailor made for me. Thanks for your guidance and inspiration!
@cindistonich9407 Жыл бұрын
You look good and sound great behind the mic. Keep it going. You have your conversation planned well with great delivery. (Love Mel too)
@hiswords777 Жыл бұрын
The best thing I've heard today do not leave a room empty-handed! You are my girl!
@terrisouza2692 Жыл бұрын
Thanks, Cas. I needed this because I've been failing so bad. 😢
@jeana3937 Жыл бұрын
Progress and not Perfection. Goals sound like a good idea to me. Thank you!
@brendatomlinson11 ай бұрын
Progress not perfection is my life’s motto! That has helped me overcome my perfectionism, which always prevented me from taking action.
@jeana393711 ай бұрын
@@brendatomlinson Great motto
@MsDoglover0211 ай бұрын
Thank you! You are so right! I brought the water bottle to work last week and still haven't filled it. Tomorrow is the day it goes on my list and I make progress!
@dianetesta659 Жыл бұрын
OMG Cas, my husband and I just had the conversation LAST NIGHT about how we want to eat better but seem to have no control in this one area of our life. Our home is decluttered and tidy, we are frugal and debt free, but FOOD! UGH! My aha moment came listening to YOU this morning. As soon as I finish watching your video, I'm making a plan! Oh my gosh, you're just now talking about your aha moment. Going to fi ish this video now.
@poppyseed389 Жыл бұрын
Your glasses look SO good on you!!
@columbasanchez6809 Жыл бұрын
Cas, I want to thank you for giving us steps to accomplish a goal. Your awesome 🎉❤
@maryoneill2427 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this. Very useful. Love your glasses by the way.
@cs77306 ай бұрын
Hi Cas from Cheryl in Nova Scotia. I just found you on KZbin a few weeks ago and I gotta say thank you. You have totally changed my world by helping me organize our home and I love your optimism and bubbly attitude. ❤
@kg3753 Жыл бұрын
Cass, your new glasses look “amazeballs”😜 They totally match your personality!❤🤓 This was a great podcast for the new year. Thank you so much!
@lovinglife395411 ай бұрын
Totally agree. Just writing it down helps so much. I also use "what's the next step" from Dave Allen Getting Things Done. It helps with overwhelm.
@barbking286 Жыл бұрын
NO, not weird at all!!!! What absolutely great ideas. I use my Google Calendar that I look at every morning via my Chromebook but is also an App on my phone. Yes, I also have the standard 'Pay This Bill', Dr appointment etc but I also include items/tasks as they come to mind. While watching TV I think OH, replace air fresheners, sew the tear in your coat pocket. I have to or these thoughts will evaporate into the ether lol. I had NEVER thought about adding the steps to goals which is perfect. I also need to increase water intake and I WILL add this as well. Thank you. I am off to do some more planning. Take good care.
@jeme7339 Жыл бұрын
Great insightful advice. (Those new frames are well suited to you; they look good! You appear even more elegant and youthful.)
@deborahderosa498710 ай бұрын
So simple, so brilliant, a great reminder….and you’re not lazy.
@christinegagne426210 ай бұрын
Not weird at all! I feel stuck and have been searching and listening to videos to help me create the life I want. One thing I've started is to write down my thoughts as they come up. I might be busy at the time but I can spare a few seconds to capture the ideas on separate post-its. In the evening or mornings depending on my work shifts I'll review and incorporate it in my to-do list or plan for later. I already use a planner to keep score of my working hours so why not schedule in actionable steps towards my goals, as well? Bonus of this podcasts is... more protein!! Thank you, I appreciate all that you do!
@barbaraHeythereScentsyGal11 ай бұрын
The printables are such a great tool! Some pages I have laminated (like the 1 day daily planner) then I can use a wet erase marker on it. Check off as done. Clean off when done … rinse repeat :). Thank you for all the amazing advice (That really works) and tools Cas!
@rach4148411 ай бұрын
Ironically, I had the same “aha” moment about a month ago, but just came across this podcast episode now. I’m excited to take a look at your corresponding printables to see if using them will be easier than my rudimentary notebook version. 😄 Thanks Cass!
@rositakennedy6740 Жыл бұрын
Can I add to the “not have to be perfect” - “you can miss a day/meal … but don’t miss TWO in a row.” I find it really helps my mind set of “oh I missed a day - give up entirely”
@mollyreid910911 ай бұрын
You look amazing today. Your make up is beautiful and I love your glasses.
@beckyfragoso933711 ай бұрын
Thank you...I actually started writing myself a list for myself for my health goals before I started listening to you. Thank you so much for the encouragement. 🥰
@rebekahbratton79311 ай бұрын
Cass, I look up to you SO much and would NEVER have thought of you as lazy or lacking discipline. I am continually amazed at your achievements. Now I am going to go and write down some goals that I want to accomplish (like drink 80oz of water TODAY). I needed this! Thank you SO much!!!
@EmbracingDandelions Жыл бұрын
I love this podcast. Mel Robbins has wonderful advice but I adore you! Also I listened to Dawn the minimal mom when you were a guest on her podcast where you said you wanted to do more virtual organizing video and I am volunteering! I just couldn't find a way to send in a form or a place to email you.
@amybee40 Жыл бұрын
So great! Exactly the reminder I needed today and going forward. Thanks so much!
@lyndi9082 Жыл бұрын
Cas, I just love listening to you and all you have to offer!! You are so, so positive and inspiring!! A year ago I was so good at writing daily goals the night before to stay on point when I owned my biz, but after I sold it, the personal lists I write have become random and vague. Thanks so much for this reminder... because I got distracted and forgot! My routine changed and I forgot to write daily or weekly goals etc.Thanks again for this great reminder to take action again, for me! In 2023, some things took months to accomplish, then off the list and out of mind. So I did write a list of what I achieved in 2023, as I move on to this new year of 2024... and I'm really expecting an awesome year!
@wendiweberpal9741 Жыл бұрын
Oh, yes! Great podcast. Ive been eating more protein and have dropped 12 pounds in a month. It's amazing!!
@susanwiens7420 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Cass this talk was amazing. ❤very insightful. I haven't planned out in a while, but we did do a goal for our finances to pay off a credit card before 2023 was done and we wrote it out and accomplished it 😅. So that's another step for 2024, plus other organizing and decluttering goals. Thank you for this talk, I'm definitely sharing with friends ❤❤
@SvayaG Жыл бұрын
This is a wonderful podcast for someone like me! It's really nice hearing someone with the same struggles that's sharing how they help overcome it ❤ Thank you Cas!
@123gorainy Жыл бұрын
I had you on my mind today, riding on my shoulder like the "good angel" while I did some RELEVANT retail shopping. Good news... I avoided "bright and shiny" and bought only what I needed. Feels good! Thank you so much for your wisdom and sharing, you have helped me soooo much and I am so much happier. I LOVE the timer tip, the lists, the "just do it for 5 minutes." By following your tips and guidance, I have now decluttered my entire house and garage, except for one final OVERWHEMING corner of my basement. With your help, as overwhelming and scary as this is... I am determined to complete it this weekend and turn a giant junk heal into a recording studio and Kalifornia Kloset. Thaks, Cas, YOU ROCK!
@amy228411 ай бұрын
Great video Cass- have you heard of 12 week year? Health is hard because flour and sugar is very addicting. The 12 week year book really helps with health goals. It makes things more urgent and breaks down into tasks like you talked about.
@donnapotter2105 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the honesty and inspiration! We got this girl!😀🤑
@joycemitchell2092 Жыл бұрын
Just started video,but, I want to say I Love your glasses!😍
@annab524 Жыл бұрын
Cass, this was great!! I was just texting my friend I was having a hard time with setting my goals and getting started. This came at the perfect time and I get it. Thank you for sharing.
@mompofelski41912 ай бұрын
It's like you've been inside my head. Thank you. It's helpful to hear it said out loud.
@sandraoxford883 Жыл бұрын
This blew my mind. You’re so right !!! I will make an actual plan and break it down. I’ve been wanting to sort out my career so I’m excited to actually write it down so I don’t forget to remember 💜
@cindysye8047 Жыл бұрын
Honestly, nobody is the 5am, make it all from scratch, exercise, eat healthy, organized person.. until they are. All of these are great ideas, write it down break into stupid simple actionable habits.. etc but let me add one thing. Start telling yourself... I am the kind of person who makes drinking enough water a priority, I am the kind of person who wants to enjoy getting movement everyday.. whatever it is. The first thing that derails most people is there brain talks them out of the new habit. I'm not the kind of person who enjoys exercise, I'm a slob, I'm not organized, I'm bad with money.. with that mindset you never get off the ground.
@plantyfan10 ай бұрын
Around 10% of humans are the classic "morning" people just out of the womb. I'm not entirely sure how we all got sold this lemon though to make the standard work day in the early morning 🤦♀️
@Daedal71 Жыл бұрын
Ok, I AM in the same place and I can wrap my head around this! Thank you!
@the.toxic.phoenix Жыл бұрын
Mel's goal video and workbook is amazing! You're so right, goals need to be broken down and we need to be reminded every day to do something, no matter how small, to move us towards that goal.
@lisakrings5419 Жыл бұрын
I LOVED, LOVED this podcast‼️ THANK YOU, CAS‼️
@PauletteWebb-qo2uq11 ай бұрын
This!!! "We forget to remember"
@annicaarvidsson5394 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this episode! See myself in what you talk about only in a diffrent part of my everyday life. Free PDF printing it wright now! Wow!! ❤
@alishagibby9859 ай бұрын
Looking super cute in the glasses Cass!
@siliconvalleymom901 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Cas for the free download printables! I have been making my daily to do lists again. I get a whole lot of nowhere or scrambled up days without them. They definitely keep me on track. Your tips on goals and breaking them down and adding these small steps to “daily to do” list sounds great! Wishing everyone the best with your goals! Love and hugs, Silicon Valley Mom ❤️
@limonade2684 Жыл бұрын
You do your daily non negiotiables. This IS discipline. I put the stuff on he stairs, so I see what to carry.
@gina_dee.1111 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Cass, I have an exercycle and a treadmill that I haven't used for over a year. Guess what I'm going to be posting. Either use it or lose it!
@gapeach51170 Жыл бұрын
I actually have been writing down actionable goals and I read them in my planner but just don't do them :( This weekend was the ADD and I was only able to do the first hour ,but it got me motivated and I spent Sunday meal prepping and doing small decluttering jobs. So this week in my planner I have 3 daily goals . Do the dishes, 5 m tidy and declutter for 15m :)