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The Brochure on Catching Up with Things

17 min · 9 de jun de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1967416/fan_mail/new] The part nobody warns you about after a big fundraising event is the second job you inherit the next morning: follow-up. I’m coming off a major work push and trying to climb out of the backlog with unpaid silent auction items, pledge drive confusion, and the urgent need to get revenue in before the fiscal year closes. If you’ve ever stared at your to-do list and thought, “How is this still my problem ten days later,” you’ll feel seen.  I break down the real mechanics of nonprofit event planning and fundraising operations, including coordinating auction item pickup and delivery, tracking winners who haven’t paid, and managing pledges from a paddle raise. I also share what a dessert dash looks like on the ground, why it can confuse a room, and how those small live-moment choices still add up in dollars raised. When support disappears and you’re suddenly doing the legwork alone, “catching up” becomes a strategy problem, not a motivation problem.  Then I zoom out to home life, because work overload doesn’t pause your dishes, laundry, or the yard. I talk about taking three days off, trying to recover, and using a “zones” approach to chip away at chaos without needing a perfect plan. That includes the very real saga of Christmas inflatables and extension cords that sat outside long enough to get muddy and attract snails, plus the oddly satisfying win of cleaning, boxing, and storing them before summer heat hits.  If you’re navigating adulting, burnout, time management, and work-life balance, come listen and take what you need. Follow the Only Child Diaries Podcast, leave a rating and review, and share the episode with a friend who’s also trying to catch up. For the Only Child Diaries: Check us out on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/onlychilddiariespodcast/ [https://www.facebook.com/onlychilddiariespodcast/] or Instagram https://www.instagram.com/onlychilddiaries/ [https://www.instagram.com/onlychilddiaries/] or Threads https://www.threads.net/@onlychilddiaries [https://www.threads.net/@onlychilddiaries] and on Bluesky  https://bsky.app/profile/onlychilddiaries.bsky.social [https://bsky.app/profile/onlychilddiaries.bsky.social]

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