Category Archives: Organizing Guidelines

How to Organize a Project – Part 2

Continuing from last Friday’s post on how to organize a project … Do you have a special project you’d like to organize – yet can’t seem to “find” the time? Does it feel like there just isn’t enough time with … Continue reading

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How to Organize a Project – Part 1

Do you have a special project you’d like to organize – yet can’t seem to “find” the time? Does it feel like there just isn’t enough time with work, family commitments, volunteer groups, social commitments, preparing and eating meals, keeping … Continue reading

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Organizing the Entrance to Your Home – Part II

Continuing from last month’s blog post, organize dedicated places for your: 2. Cell phone and docking station Apparently it’s not a good idea to have these in the bedroom, as there are some worrisome studies linking cell phones with e-smog and … Continue reading

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Organizing the Entrance to Your Home – Part I

When you decide to take time and organize your home, consider this: For areas to feel really good, the energy needs to be able to flow. Although I don’t have an in-depth knowledge of Feng Shui, I basically understand the … Continue reading

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Effective Email Organizing Strategies – Part 2

To stay current with emails, it’s really important to build time into your schedule for organizing them on a regular basis. Ideally, you’ll want to organize your emails daily. Continuing from last month’s post, here are more steps for effective … Continue reading

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Five Ways to Enjoy Getting More Organized

For a lot of people, decluttering and organizing are dreadful experiences to be avoided at all costs! Here are some ideas for increasing your enjoyment of the process: 1.         Take some pictures! Photograph items you’re ready to let go of, … Continue reading

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