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Category Archives: Awareness/Mindfulness
Organizing Your Life – Part 4
Continuing from last week’s post … Identifying the “big rocks” (important activities) in life is an especially beneficial activity if things have recently changed for you. Transition can be challenging and disorienting, it’s also a great opportunity to reassess your big … Continue reading
Organizing Your Life – Part 3
Continuing from last week’s post… Do you remember the Harry Chapin song “Cat’s in the Cradle” from the 1970’s? It was about a man who was always busy working and never had time for his son. The son watched and … Continue reading
Organizing Your Life – Part 2
Continuing from last week’s post… After the instructor told the students to put the various sizes stones, sand, and water into the mason jars and they set about the task. In not much time at all, there was a lot … Continue reading
Organizing: More About Letting Go
There are lots of reasons folks hang onto “stuff.” Last week I wrote some reasons, here are more: You’re afraid you’ll need it someday. Sometimes you don’t want to let go of items because you think you will need them someday. … Continue reading
Organizing: Learning to Let Go
It is sometimes not easy to let go. When I’m organizing with people, the first step is to let go of what’s not needed any longer. One dynamic I encounter is: You feel you haven’t gotten the value out of your … Continue reading
Organizing Yourself for Peaceful Personal Growth – Part 3
When you start organizing your physical environment it affects your mental and emotional environment – and vice versa. I enjoy helping people with organizing themselves from the outside in as well as the inside out. One aspect of organizing I really … Continue reading