Episode 103: Serving Up Spoons
Summer projects and improvements are happening, Amanda is leaning towards an all-chambray wardrobe, and Brooke has some harsh words about a recent purchase that got immediately returned. The ladies also discuss Spoon Theory as a visual way to represent and think about your total daily energy.
Amanda then shares a joy-sparking family ritual, and Brooke is doing her future self a favor that maximizes sales but minimizes Target order pickups.
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Mentioned on this Episode:
Indigo Organizing (Amanda’s business)
Organized Every Day (Amanda’s online course)
Amanda Jefferson: speaker
Balance Bound Planner (Brooke’s product line)
Curious & Co. Creative (Brooke’s branding design firm)
Walmart+
HoneyLove - get $20 off with our referral link!
LOFT
Michaels wood crafts
Sakura Permapaque pens for wood, glass, etc.
Amanda’s stupid little pool
Indigo Girls documentary on Netflix - It’s Only Life After All
An Oral History of Lilith Fair
Christine Miserandino - The Spoon Theory
Spoon Theory
ADHD, Autism, and the Spoon Theory
Spoon Theory illustrated by Washington Post
Invisibobble
KC Davis (@strugglecare) - How To Keep House While Drowning
Target’s A New Day brand design critique (Medium)
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