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8 Days of Resolutions: Organized to Change

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Resolutions: we’ve all made them and broken them.  Is there a tool we can use to make them stick?  Perhaps.
Last year I did a series on small steps for organizing your office.  This year, I’m bringing the series back, with a little different flavor….
What’s your resolution?
We’ve all made resolutions, and we’ve all fallen off the [...]

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The Home Office Podcast #6: Holly Stokes, Expanding Potentials

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Changing your habits…. it seems so daunting. My guest tells us ways to help identify what’s really behind what is holding us back from making real change.
Show Notes:
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“Organized” is NOT Code For “Perfection”

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Are you perfect?  I’m not.  Perfectionism holds too many back from organizing their spaces.  They wait until they can do it perfectly, and that day never comes.  Let’s get real about this perfectionism thing…
Un-Perfect Confessions of an Organizer.
We’ve all got a little chaos in our lives, including yours truly.  

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Quote of the Week: Time Changes Things

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On Thursdays I share a quote that I hope will inspire, make you think or just make you smile. Here is this week’s quote:
“They always say time changes things, but you actually have to change them yourself.”
-  Andy Warhol

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Catalyst For Change

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There it is, staring you in the face. Something big comes up, and you feel your entire body go cold from head to toe. You’ve got an inner struggle and a crisis on your hands. So, how do you change gears to deal with it?
Crisis or Opportunity?
I read about the Chinese character [...]

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Organizing is a Process

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Monica Ricci, Professional Organizer, speaker and blogger extraordinaire posted today about flexibility. She hits on an important misnomer about organizers as a ruler-wielding dominatrix-type group. For most of us, this could not be further from the truth! She then goes on to say:
“Getting organized is a process not a singular event.”
I could not agree MORE!! [...]

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