Do It Tomorrow really works
As I’ve written here before, I decided on January 1 that 2008 would be the year that I take control of my time-management issues. That day, I selected probably a half dozen time management books from my shelf, each one espousing a different philosophy. I thought I’d make a commitment to a single system and really try to adhere to it for a month or so.
Filed under: Organizing Ranting-and-Raving || Tagged with: balance · control · desk · empowerment · focus · goals · mark forster · priorities · productivity · time management
A peek inside the client's mind
When I visit the home of a client for the first time, I’m often struck by the trust that’s been placed in me. For some of my clients, I’m the first visitor they’ve welcomed into their homes in some time.
Filed under: Sharing Organizing || Tagged with: clutter · control · decluttering · kitchen · trust
At the risk of being redundant
I just have to write once again about the joys of my “clean-desktop lifestyle” (blog post about my clean desk):http://www.peaceofmindorganizing.com/blog/the-amazing-power-of-a-clean-desktop.
Filed under: Living Organizing || Tagged with: clean desk
Some press
I was please to be included in an article on organizing that appeared in St. Louis Spaces, a quarterly glossy publication that is distributed with and published by the Riverfront Times, St. Louis’s alternative weekly paper.
Filed under: Sharing Resources || Tagged with: press · riverfront times · st. louis spaces
The Organized Knitting Club
I don’t think I’ve extolled the virtues of Ravelry, the exciting social networking website for knitters and crocheters here yet. The site is amazing—a fabulous resource for finding patterns, seeing what others are knitting, getting technical advice and “meeting” people with similar interests through its various groups
Filed under: Knitting Organizing || Tagged with: organized knitting club · ravelry · stash




