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Get Rid Of Your Stuff - Declutter Your Life

How much stuff do you have in your house that you don’t really need or use? It’s probably taking up more than physical space, how does it make you feel emotionally – overwhelmed, frustrated, disorganised, even lethargic.


Priorities: What's Important to You

The New Year brings with it reflection. We reflect on the past to help us improve our future. We decide what needs to go, what needs to stay and what needs to be added. To aide you in setting priorities ask yourself these simple questions:


Work-At-Home Moms Can Be Organized Too!

Along with the many benefits of working from home comes the issue of getting and staying organized. There are many ideas that can keep you from defeating your purpose while working from home, including ways to increase free time.


8 Time Saving Tips for Staying Organized

Having an organized and clutter free office space is very important to your production within that office. Time management tips and tricks to boost your self-esteem and de-stress your work environment.


Organize Your Closet: The 5 Step SPACE Program

In a fit of Martha Stewart-induced organizing frenzy you've completely emptied your cluttered bedroom closet. So now what?


Simplify

Our ego, which has the grip of a fierce undertow dragging us under the water, wave after wave, is one of the by-products of our rich American culture where self-worth is often measured by the material things we have...


Become a More Organized Person - Time Management Is an Area Of High Self-Improvement Potential

Self-improvement programs always include a part about how to get organized. Some time management tips would be a to-do list and a fixed timetable. But there is more to be aware of...


Get Organized With Useable Files To End Paper Clutter

There is no workplace like a home office. I know because I commute to my home office every day in exactly two minutes with coffee cup in hand. Whether your home office is used for running a business or as a collection point for home-related paperwork, it needs to be organized. Do you know what to keep and what to throw away? Can you retrieve the paperwork you have filed? Treat your files with respect. They represent your past, present and future.


De-Clutter Your Life - Keep the Good, Let Go of the Bad

It's Autumn. Everyone is busy. Activities have revved up at work, school, church, etc. It’s easy to fall prey to outside pressures, schedules and responsibilities. You are so busy that you don’t have time to think about what you really want and whether you are getting the satisfaction from what you are doing. Here are some ways to de-clutter your life.


Clear The Clutter And Make Room For Results

Clear the clutter and clear your mind. Does all that clutter control you?


Keeping Clutter Away

While professional organizers and “clutter busters” are the rage these days, with even Oprah and Donald Trump singing the praises of these clutter gurus, few of us realize how to keep that clutter from reappearing once we’ve moved it out. Do we ever really ask the question, “Why does the clutter keep coming back?!” As if having a life of its own, we all know the uphill battle most of us fight trying to keep our homes looking like the ideal we have in our minds of that photo on the front of the magazines. We have the closet organizers, the desk files organizers, the special toy dressers that double as an ottoman, and all the fun goodies that our professional organizer has recommended, and yet IT KEEPS COMING BACK into our lives! Why?


Easy Ways to Clear Your Clutter

Whether you want to sell up or settle into your home, these simple steps will help your clear your living or work space. And once you’ve put proven systems into place, an ordered and welcoming home will be easy to maintain...


Remember Your First Apartment?

There are certain basic obligations you are responsible for in your adult life. When you assume a household of your own, you are committing to take appropriate measures to care for those vital elements necessary for your existence by meeting both the financial obligations for them and the moral obligations of taking care of them.


Your Standards of Living

Your conscience and culture both prescribe a certain order of the way things are intended to chronologically take place in your life. In addition, each individual has a personal comfort level, a specific system of values regulated by his conscience. When the personal expectations you demand from yourself fall below the moral limitations you have subconsciously defined, an inward feeling of inadequacy, defeat and failure result.


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