The third in a 3-part series. Read the 1st post in the series: Back to school, into life. cure for diabetes Many years ago, a Montessori teacher told me that when they teach young children math, they begin by teaching them how to sort. Sorting continues to be a critical part of learning at every …
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Back to school, organizing containers are the key
The second in a 3-part series. Read the 1st post in the series: Back to school, into life. Before I get to container solutions for kids and teens, I need to briefly set the stage with my conversations with adults. In my seminars I teach five steps to organizing any area of your office or …
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Back to school, into life
The first in a 3-part series. I always tell my clients that one of the most powerful reasons to get and stay organized is to have more time to better enjoy life with family or friends. Ironically, their number one reason for not getting organized is the belief that they just don’t have the time! Teenagers …
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“I just don’t have enough time.”
Actually, you have all the time there is. Organized! How to Create a Happier Home, Family and Life by Sue McMillin Pages: 184 The last in a series of three excerpts… Take a few minutes and look at your office and home. Are you thinking from a misplaced paradigm? Are you thinking, “I don’t have …
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Organize your thinking
Organize Your Thinking and what is the best essay writing service Getting Organized Will Follow Organized! How to Create a Happier Home, Family and Life by Sue McMillin Pages: 184 An excerpt… I have been in the business of assisting corporations, government agencies, non-profit organizations, hospitals, manufacturing, small businesses, individuals, and churches to become better …
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How and why I now have more time to spare
Kudos to Kathy! I just returned from a week’s trip to Seattle where I organized a friend’s kitchen, pantry and mudroom. You can see that her pantry is quite beautiful and from her letter, which I’ve included below, Kathy’s transformation was not merely external, but internal, as well. The keys to success in organizing Kathy’s pantry: …
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Organizing gives a big return on your investment
Why Hire an Organizer, Part III What does a $1200 check, $30,000 in gems and gold, a $100,000 letter and a table saw all have in common? Those are just some of the amazing discoveries my clients have experienced as I helped them declutter their offices and homes. They have found so much money that …
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Clutter, clutter, clutter – what's a gal, or guy, to do?
Clutter. Even as we toss clutter out the door, it keeps finding a way back into our homes and offices, robbing us of space, time and peace. The space we lose is the most obvious. The time we lose, less so, despite the fact that time – unlike space – cannot be regained. But the true …
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You don’t have to organize on your own
Why Hire An Organizer? Part II Feeling the blues about having to organize all on your own? You don't have to face the challenge of decluttering your home or office by yourself. Hiring an organizing consultant will help you to eliminate, categorize, and systematize faster, easier, and smarter. Plus, working with someone who has a passion …
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Easing the stress of daily life
Every so often we need to refresh ourselves on the basics. Sometimes, a truth goes beyond basics to a foundational principle. Here’s one that fits the bill: Assign a place for everything. This simple truth can ease the stress of daily life at work and at home if we know how to apply the term …
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