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The Productive Woman
Author: Laura McClellan
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A podcast intended to help busy women find the tools and the encouragement to manage their lives, their time, their stress, and their stuff so they can accomplish the things that matter most to them.
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Decluttering often shows up early in the year — and so does pressure. Pressure to clean, organize, simplify, or “get your life together.” In this episode of The Productive Woman, we take a different approach. Instead of decluttering out of guilt or obligation, we talk about decluttering with purpose — using your values, priorities, and current season of life as your guide.
Getting back into a routine after time away can feel harder than starting from scratch. Whether your break was planned or unexpected — a sabbatical, illness, caregiving, burnout, or simply life — restarting often comes with pressure, guilt, and unrealistic expectations.
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In this episode of The Productive Woman, we explore a gentler, more compassionate approach to restarting routines, one that honors where you are now and helps you rebuild momentum without overwhelm.
In this episode, we talk about:
Why restarts often feel emotionally and mentally difficult
The role of expectations (and “shoulds”) in making restarts harder than they need to be
Why you don’t restart where you left off — you restart where you are
How to reset your expectations before resetting your schedule
What a “minimum viable routine” really looks like
The power of choosing one small anchor habit instead of rebuilding everything at once
How anchor habits create confidence and continuity
Why urgency sabotages restarts — and what to use instead
How to rebuild routines with compassion rather than pressure
A simple Gentle Restart Framework you can use this week
The Gentle Restart Framework:
Choose one anchor habit you can do consistently
Schedule one short planning check-in (10–15 minutes)
Add one act of self-support to make restarting easier
Reflection questions from this episode:
What expectations am I carrying that no longer fit this season?
What does “enough” look like right now?
If I could do just one small thing consistently this week, what would it be?
What do I want more of — and less of — in this season of my life?
Remember:
You’re not behind — you’re beginning
Consistency comes after kindness
Productivity isn’t about doing more; it’s about doing what matters
Resources mentioned:
Download the Gentle Restart Worksheet
Articles worth looking at:
Urgency, Intention, and Inner Peace — Autumn McKenzie
(38) Post | LinkedIn
The Minimum Viable Routine: How To Make A Personalized MVR & Transform Your Life - A Destiny By Design | by Destiny Olivia
What's Your Minimum Viable Routine? - by Sarai Mitnick
(38) The Minimum Viable Routine: Everybody Has a Plan Until They’re Punched in the Mouth | LinkedIn
How to Create a “Minimum Viable Routine” for Tough Times | Motivation
Why Your ‘Perfect’ Morning Routine Might Be Setting You Up for Failure | by Lakshmi Jyotsna | Medium
The Problem With "Should" Statements - Central Valley Family Therapy
Letting Go of the 'Shoulds': Releasing Unrealistic Expectations in Mental Health and Life - Genesis Counseling
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The Tyranny of “Shoulds” - The Summit Counseling Center
The Cult of Productivity is Breaking People
(39) Post | LinkedIn
Rethinking Productivity: 3 Lessons I Wish I Knew Sooner | by Vincent Weng | Medium
Coming up next:
Decluttering With Purpose, Not Pressure — how to clear space in ways that support what matters most.
Productivity isn’t about getting more done — it’s about getting the right things done so you can make a life that matters.
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What if your to-do list could reflect the legacy you want to leave behind? In this episode we’ll define legacy, explore why daily tasks often feel disconnected, and share ways to align them with your purpose.
Life isn’t one-size-fits-all, and neither is productivity. Although there are productivity principles that can apply across the board, what works for making a meaningfully productive life can vary from one woman to the next, and can change over time as our life changes. We can stay productive through all the seasons of our life if we're willing to assess, adapt, and anchor in what matters most to us.
Experiencing a health emergency served as a wake-up call for me, highlighting the importance of taking care of my health. This week I'm sharing some things I've learned and changes I've made to get and stay healthy after a stroke last fall.
This week we're exploring why mental clutter builds up, how it affects us, and three simple habits to help reduce overwhelm, regain clarity, and focus on what matters.
After a longer-than-planned sabbatical, I'm back with an update! Find more at TheProductiveWoman.com/501
Have you taken (or thought about taking) a sabbatical? This week we look at the why and what of sabbatical. (And listen for a special announcement at the end of the episode.)
In this episode we’re celebrating 10 years of The Productive Woman podcast and I’m sharing some lessons I’ve learned along the way.
This week I'm talking with Britt Frank, a therapist, trauma specialist, and author of The Science of Stuck, about getting unstuck and making a life that matters.
No matter your age, preparing now, with a focus on what matters most to you, can ensure a smooth transition to a rewarding, meaningful, and productive retirement when the time comes.
In this week's installment of our recurring Productive Reading series, we look at key takeaways from Cal Newport's newest book, Slow Productivity.
There are ways to manage stress--and good reasons to do so.
Andrea Nakayama, Functional Nutritionist and founder of Functional Nutrition Alliance, shares new ways to look at our health and nutrition while improving our productivity
Disappointment (and worse) can result when we aren't clear on our expectations. Today we’re talking about managing expectations for less stress and more productivity.
Self-reflection is always time well spent, especially if it's helping us grow as an individual. In this episode we’re talking about questions we can ask ourselves to help us create a life that matters
Certified financial social worker Tamara Dias joined me to talk about financial wellness and making a life that matters.
Working from home has its benefits--and its challenges. This week I talk about both--and some solutions for the challenges
How do you manage the mental load that's part of managing a household, a career, relationships, and a life in general? And how do we get others to share that mental load?
A meaningfully productive life includes a balance of solo and social time--but that balance is different for each of us.





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please don't call Americans "workers" we're not in a communist country. They should be referred to as employees.
I like the podcast and am very interested in the topics, but I feel she takes very long to get into the topic... up to 10 minutes of "fluff". Still worth it but a bit frustrating.
to the point, and immensely informative. thank you for this episode!
I love this podcast! Thank you Laura!!!
this is awsome thank you
Love this episode. It's realistic. Please do more of these please!