I am realizing more every day that God never intended to have us live just saved. What do I mean by that? I mean he never just wanted us just accepting Christ, getting baptized, going to church, reading our Bibles and being good people. Don’t get me wrong. He loves that we do that, but …
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Embrace the Unexpected!
People often ask me, “So, Sue, just what does a professional organizer do?” My simple answer is that we don’t just clean up messes. We don’t rearrange furniture. We actually go to extraordinary lengths to simplify a client’s life by giving them more functional space in their offices and homes. Besides that we work with …
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Celebrate Christ in the Midst of Contradictory Circumstances
2 Peter 1: 3-4- says that His divine power has given us everything we need for a godly life through our knowledge of him …and he has given us his very great and precious promises… 1 Thessalonians 5:18 says to give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus. …
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Are You in Your Right Mind? How to Go from Toxic to Tonic in Your Thinking
Ever been angry? Envious? Fearful or greedy? Worried, anxious or just plain rude? Well I sure have. Every day one or more of these characteristics pop up in my life, and I manifest them without even thinking. However, I know that the Lord wants me to express the opposite of these, which is patience, kindness, …
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Are You Doing What You are Supposed to Be Doing Until You Do What You are Supposed to Do?
Limbo. I absolutely cringe when I find myself in limbo. Another word for limbo is waiting. I absolutely cringe when I find myself waiting. But in the waiting, are you doing what you are supposed to be doing while you are waiting to do what you are supposed to do? What are you waiting for? …
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Eight Tips on how to start and end your day.
These eight tips will help you invest your time more wisely, productively and energetically each day. Some of the tips can be done immediately; others require cultivation. All are time well spent. How to start and end your day. 1. Institute a quiet period in your office, preferably before you dive into your work. Gather …
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Time– The Fourth Dimension
In just a couple of months, Americans will set their clocks back one hour as we end Daylight Saving Time; many look at this as getting that one extra hour of sleep that they crave. It’s interesting to note that the idea of daylight saving was first conceived by Benjamin Franklin in 1784. The main …
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Making Promises Become Practices
Our attitudes Attitudes are probably the most important element in our journey, as they define and mold us into who we really are. An old proverb states, “As a man thinks, so he is.” I would go on to say, as a man orders his heart attitudes, so will he be. The famed Renaissance man …
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The Root Cause of Disorder: Organizing is Detective Work
I am always looking for root causes of distressing problems. As a professional organizer it is in my DNA to look for causes and effects, and not only that, but to look deeper for those root causes that need to be uprooted. Causes and effects all answer the basic question “why?” Why does time get …
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Organize with Style!
I often get questions from my clients about the role that style and artistic license play in organization of the office or home! They might say, “But, Sue, I understand that I need to de-clutter and containerize. But, where is the beauty in all of this? I must have beauty and style, or it’s not …
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