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Category Archives: Organizing
When Organizing – Break These Five Rules!
I’m a big rule breaker when it comes to organizing – and cooking 🙂 … I rarely follow any sort of recipe for anything. Can’t really say why, just notice that’s how it is… I guess it’s because I like … Continue reading
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
Organize Your Diet – Part 2
As I mentioned in my last blog post, a common theme with my clients is wanting to organize their health and weight issues. I struggled with my weight for a long time, and have learned to make the things I do … Continue reading
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Organize Your Diet – Part 1
When I suggest to my clients that they write down everything they want to organize and change in their lives, most often their health and weight are at the top of the list. Here are a few ideas to help you … Continue reading
Reorganizing due to Economics and Health
Some folks contacted me regarding the book Adrenal Fatigue, which I wrote about in my last post. Here’s more information: A lot of people are experiencing challenging transitions due to the economic conditions of recent years. I view a challenge … Continue reading
Organizing Your Health
I almost died last winter (no exaggeration). Doctors misdiagnosed me; gave me a bunch of medications I didn’t need and I had a really bad reaction. Finally got to a couple of extraordinary “east meets west” doctors who found the … Continue reading