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  • Keeping your Personal Affairs in Order  By : JP LaMere
    Discussion of the importance of organizing all your important info, keeping a record of your digital documents, filling out a healthcare directive, handling your end of life planning, choosing a Personal Representative, and making your funeral arrangements all securely on AffairsInOrder.com
  • Moving Pods - Auto Shipping Quotes - Movers Boston 976  By : Eddie Yak
    Are you thinking of to a new city. Maybe you've been at work, a new gradation or perchance you're just looking for a alteration of scenery. Although it's not an easy willpower, can be an moving occasion for a fresh start and a chance to inflate your horizons
  • Movers Atlanta - Auto Shipping Quotes - Auto Transporting 580  By : Don Shlem
    Are you thoughtful of relocating to a new city. Maybe you've been at work, a new point or mayhap you're just looking for a adjustment of scenery. Although it's not an easy decree, can be an moving chance for a fresh start and a chance to multiply your horizons
  • 11 Ways to Create Successful Corporate Meetings and Retreats  By : Jim Olivero
    What's the cost to put together a strategic corporate meeting or retreat? Regardless of the specifics, you could expect the returns to far outweigh the $3000 or $150,000 bill. It doesn't have to be this way.
  • Auto Shipping Quotes - Movers Dallas - Movers Boston 578  By : Don Shlem
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  • Exotic Car Transporter - Auto Shipping Quotes - Auto Transporting 581  By : Don Shlem
    Are you thoughtful of relocating to a new city. Maybe you've been at work, starting a new step or possibly you're just looking for a alteration of scenery. Although it's not an easy willpower, relocating can be an breathtaking opening for a fresh start and a chance to swell your horizons
  • Auto Transport Service - Movers Dallas - Auto Shipping Quotes 843  By : Art Dash
    Are you intellectual of relocating to a new city. Maybe you've been at work, starting a new point or perhaps you're just looking for a amendment of scenery. Although it's not an easy choice, can be an exhilarating opportunity for a fresh start and a chance to multiply your horizons
  • Top Ten Ways to Produce More Results While Working Less  By : Sergeant Carpenter
    I know that title sounds a lot like a get rich quick scheme, and seems paradoxical, but rest assured that it is neither. It is really a paradigm that will truly help anyone who is willing to pay careful attention and take the necessary action to make it happen.
  • Top Ten Ways to Produce More Results While Working Less  By : Sergeant Carpenter
    Although that title sounds akin to a get rich quick scheme, and is rather paradoxical, let me assert that it is neither. It really is a paradigm that will benefit anyone who is willing to pay close attention and take action to make it happen.
  • Organize Life - An Impossible Dream?  By : Nathan O Shaw
    To organize your life is important. Doesn't it just make plain sense that when everything is organized we can do more, achieve more, become more, and enjoy everything more too? Would you agree that most successes depend on us being at least reasonably organized? But what would it actually look like to have an organized life?
  • Organize Life - An Impossible Dream?  By : Nathan O Shaw
    It's obvious. An organized life gives you much greater change of having a successful life. Whatever success is to you, you need to know how to get organized in enough areas so that you can achieve it.
  • What Makes You a Law of Attraction Magnet?  By : Steve Lobe
    What is a Law of Attraction Magnet? You will recognize them... these are people who seem to attract all the prosperity in life, all the goodness in life, all the love in life ... at will. It seems like nothing can stop them and they can achieve all their dreams and hopes. Don't you just hate it... because you continue in your mundane lives, struggling even to attract a small portion of what these people do.
  • How To Be Successful At Interviews  By : CJ Williams
    The key to success is to treat the interview as a project, for which you must gather information, make decisions on feasibility, set objectives, identify the resources needed, draw up a plan of action, and manage the project carefully through to closure. In simple terms, you must be professionally prepared for the interview, in order to have the optimum chance of success.
  • HOW WELL ARE WE PREPARING THE NEXT GENERATION?  By : Tim Bryce, PM
    In a word: Lousy!
  • A Closet Organizer Helps You Stay Organized  By : Kurt K. Schefken
    Organizing your home is easy with these tips. Organize your closets today.
  • Decluttering Your Playroom - Ideas For Playroom Storage  By : Gary Clay
    Without some degree of sttorage the playroom will quickly disappear under a sea of toys, books and craft materials. Choosing good quality, practical storage can help to tidy those toys and sort out that mess. Choosing the right storage items can also encourage kids to help with the clean up operation after playtime.
  • Tips To Think Ahead About Retirement  By : Sarah Dinkins
    Time doesn't go by slowly- it actually passes very fast, sometimes so fast that you don't even notice. Thus, it's never too soon to start thinking about what you are going to do when retiring. There are many things to consider as retirement is not a simple issue.
  • Top 7 Questions To Help You Get Rid Of Stuff  By : Sue Brenner
    Do you have boxes jam-packed with stuff in your office? Is it hard to tell what you need to keep and what you need to pitch? This article gives you 7 questions to let you know what needs to go. Find fun organization secrets inside.
  • 7 Tips To Successful Event Planning  By : Rebecca Osborn
    Planning an event can be a stressful time. With these helpful tips for event planning, hopefully it will make it less stressful and you can actually enjoy the event too.
  • Is It Clutter Or Treasure?  By : Kristen Beck
    Start getting organized by reducing the clutter in your life. The hard part is figuring out what should stay and what should go. Here's a few guidelines to help you figure out which items you can let go.
  • Storage For Your Dining Room  By : Hunter Pyle
    Dining rooms were once spacious, elegant examples of dining design. They have been gutted and, frequently combined with other rooms, leaving you unaware of where the living room ends ad the dining room begins. If you are fortunate enough to have a separate dining room and not just an area, what follows are some tips for storage.
  • Organizing Your Office  By : Hunter Pyle
    Do you have home office? Does your desk look like a nuclear bomb hit it, scattering paper everywhere? Is very surface covered with paper? Does the paper work spill out from your desk drawers and on to the floor? Can you even find your desk to use it?
  • How To Properly Handle And Store Clothing  By : Hunter Pyle
    How they look and what they wear is extremely important to some individuals. They have closet upon closet stocked with clothing for every day of the week, month and/or year. Others are more nonchalant, sticking to a few outfits designated for daily or special occasion wear. Whatever your preference there are a few things you should consider when hanging and storing clothing.
  • Your Not-To-Do List  By : Hans Bool
    Picture yourself entering a supermarket, with a to-do-list. In a mechanical way you hit the rows and grab the items that are on the list. On your way out you think quickly whether you have left something out, but you can think of anything
  • Overwhelmed, Unorganized and No End In Sight  By : Suzanne Babb
    You haven't slept, you can't decide where you want to go for lunch, and if you have one more project crop up you are going to pull out what is left of your hair. Being overwhelmed is not fun, it makes you cranky, your family and friends fear you, and you don't know how to make it all go away. Actually, you will if you keep on reading.
  • Making Better Life Decisions  By : Shane Magee
    A common perception is that proper decisions are made by weighing up the pros and cons of the different options and coming to an 'informed' decision. However, the mind is perpetually afflicted by doubt, and often we go back and forward from one option to another. The key is to go beyond the mind and get the answer to what is right for you from the deepest recesses of your being.
  • Tips and Tools for Home Organization  By : Janet Smith
    The tips and tools give you the keys to organized and efficient home organization.
  • Saving You Time - Organizing with Address Labels  By : Suzanne Babb
    You are attending a trade show and you have filled out the ninth information card of the day and it's only 10am. Your hand is cramped and even you are starting to doubt the zip code. Do you stop filling them out altogether or do you go prepared?
  • How To Access The Organized Living World  By : Nathan F. Shaw
    Getting organized defeats its own purpose by being a waste of time. Get past the struggle for getting organized with something different. Something new. The idea of being efficient.
  • Getting Your Kitchen Organized  By : Nancy Dean
    Quick tips on reducing kitchen clutter and keeping your kitchen organized.Kitchens can become cluttered quite quickly. They hold the most appliances, have the most use, and nowadays, attract the most people. If your kitchen is serving as a family center, the need to organize it becomes even more important. You will want to keep a kitchen that organized your pantry goods, your tableware, your cooking utensils, and appliances. A good kitchen design is well worth the investment.
  • 10 Tips To Organize Your Home  By : Marina Burke
    10 Tips to Organize your Home. A Simple 10 Tip guide to get you started in Decluttering your Home. Tips include, getting into a Routine, Teach Discipline, Organize Storage and Make Organizing Fun.
  • 10 Must-Have Organising Tools  By : Marcia Francois
    There are some things in life I just can't do without. These 10 organising tools are a must in my house and really help to keep us organised.
  • $5 Shoe Rack = Priceless Organization in the Bathroom  By : Suzanne Babb
    There are toothbrushes, make up, combs, sample sizes of shampoo from the last hotel you stayed at, and bath toys scattered in the bathroom and you still haven't been able to find your hair tie! Your bathroom does not need to be an area of mish mash products, it can be organized simply and inexpensively!
  • Spring Cleaning At The Office  By : Donna MacMillan
    Even if you live in a part of the country where snow is still on the ground and temperatures are still below freezing, you know for sure that spring is right around the corner. And there is no better time to unclutter and spruce up not just your home, but your office as well. Whether you reside in a plush corner office or a small cubicle you can bring a breath of fresh air to your surroundings very easily.
  • Take Time to Declutter Your Life  By : Lori Radun
    Clutter in our lives does not come in just the form of disorganized items around the house. We can have clutter in our relationships, ourselves, and in our financial lives. Is your life clutter-free?
  • 5 Dollar Shoe Rack - Priceless Organization in the Kitchen  By : Suzanne Babb
    Junk drawers, miscellaneous screws, nuts and bolts, plus a splattering of old keys and pens that don't work. Can you believe you can find all of these things in your kitchen? If your junk drawer has over flowed onto your counter and you are still trying to figure out why you are keeping twist ties, you may want to think SHOES!
  • 5 Dollar Shoe Rack - Priceless Organization In the Office  By : Suzanne Babb
    Saving space is essential when you have a home office. You may not always have enough desk space, storage room, nook and crannies, or the funds to create the ideal work environment. However, with a little ingenuity and a door you can have the ideal place to store all of those clutter-your-office necessities you have on hand.
  • How the Three-File System Works to Save You Time and Simplify Your Life  By : Ryan Healy
    I struggled for years to keep up with paperwork. But then I discovered the three-file system-
  • Less is More  By : Ambarish Keenan
    Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, considered to be one of the twentieth century's most influential architects coined the dictum, "less is more" From a design perspective, the overuse of decoration and applied finishes is often considered vulgar compared to the uncomplicated shapes, form and colours such as is found in nature. Feng shui (pronounced "fung shway") is the ancient Chinese practice of placement and arrangement of space to achieve harmony with the environment. The literal translation is "wind and water". They say that "you should surround yourself with few things, but beautiful things"
  • 7 Days to A Cleaner More Organized Home - Part 2 - Livingroom and Diningroom  By : O Quinn
    Part 2 on a week long (or short) session of cleaning each room in your home and bringing back some order. We're in the livingroom and diningroom today. You'll need your duster and a vacuum.
  • 7 Days to A Cleaner More Organized Home - Part 3 - The Bathrooms  By : O Quinn
    Part 3 on a week long (or short) session of cleaning each room in your home and bringing back some order. We're in the bathrooms today. You need your heavy duty tools for this. Disinfectant, gloves and some cleanser.
  • 7 Days to A Cleaner More Organized Home - Part 1  By : O Quinn
    Part 1 on a week long (or short) session of cleaning each room in your home and bringing back some order. We start off in the kitchen so get your gloves on and grab some rags.
  • Change Your Life Guaranteed  By : Ian Crossley
    The simplest way to make a difference to your life and organise the chaos. Even in this age of computers you cannot beat the written word.
  • Ten Tips for Spring Cleaning  By : Janet Barclay
    When spring arrives, it's traditional to open up the windows, air out your home or office, and get rid of all the dust and clutter that's accumulated all winter. But how can you get motivated when the warm weather is calling you outside? Here are ten tips to help take the sting out of spring cleaning.
  • Organizing and Controlling Voicemails  By : Suzanne Babb
    So many voicemails, so little time. You collect voicemails from your work phone, cell phone and home phone, but how do you keep up with who you need to call? Bring back the basics with controlling your voicemail messages.
  • Make Your Life Easy With Effective Systems  By : Marcia Francois
    Life is such a whirlwind, isn't it? If you're anything like me, it often seems like the weeks go by in a blur of activity - and then it's weekend again. Or the weekends go by so quickly and when Monday comes around, you feel like you've just started to relax and the week is upon you once again. The problem with this is that we never have a sense of peace, calm and control. A feeling that we are directing the course of our own lives. I go through patches of hectic too so I thought I'd share some of the systems I've set up to make our lives easier.
  • 3 Tips for Organizing Your Home  By : Kara Kelso
    With children underfoot, it's easy for the house to get unorganized. If you are a stay at home mom, the job can multiply even more since the kids are always home. The following are three quick and easy tips to help you start tacking the job of keeping a more organized house.
  • Singles: Get Organized!  By : Andrea Feldman
    Many singles who suffer from clutter and disorder feel that it doesn't matter. There's no one to be accountable to. "Why bother? It's just for myself!" I say, "Do it for yourself!" Getting and staying organized helps you reduce stress, feel more productive and live and work in a more peaceful environment.
  • The Cancer Of Clutter  By : Carolyn Ellis
    Take a look around your home or your office and notice what's there. Proliferation of clutter in our lives operates very much like a cancer growth. It can start out small, but if left unchecked, clutter will grow to the point where you feel unproductive, distracted and unable to move forward towards your goals. Tips to clear out the old and make way for the new.
  • Rubbermaid Closet Organizer – Is it Your Best Choice?  By : Eddy Lam
    Do you have lots of stuff but not enough space to store them? Read this article for an almost auto-pilot solution
  • Benefits of an Organized Home  By : Jim Straughan
    Whether you're a new Canadian homeowner or you've been in your house for years, why not decide to get your house and household finances into top shape? It could prevent you from encountering costly problems down the road - and help you sell faster for top dollar when it comes time to sell.
  • Home Paperwork Filing Tips #5 & #6  By : Steve Thayer
    What do you grab in an emergency? Of course, you hear about loved ones and pets, but what if you have just another minute to grab something? Do you have your essential documents and paperwork organized and located somewhere to easily grab them? There are many of us that are helping our parents and other loved ones. We need a home paperwork filing system to make things easier for them, but to also make "helping" easier for us.
  • Home Paperwork Filing Tips #3 & #4  By : Steve Thayer
    We usually hear that bad habits are hard to break. A more accurate statement is that good habits are hard to make. I am going to use home paperwork filing as an example. Should you file alphabetically or chronologically? Use one system that works for you.
  • Home Paperwork Filing Tips #1 & #2  By : Steve Thayer
    Starting the paperwork filing is the biggest issue voiced by most people who are struggling with getting some kind of control over their paperwork. Usually the un-said phrase that follows is "I will do it later". That internal exchange only leads to frustration, discouragement and sometimes, depression. The issue that underlies all of this is making decisions. The path to deal with it is learning new habits bit by bit.
  • Seven Ways to Be More Productive Each Day  By : Britt Phillips
    Time is money and it's never been more true when it comes to working in a home based business of your own. It's easy to allow distractions to rob you of very valuable time each day and thus eat away at your income. Here are seven ways to make sure it doesn't happen to you.
  • 8 Simple Ideas To Double Your Productivity  By : Henrik Edberg
    I'd like to share a couple of effective ideas on how to increase you productivity. I hope that you can get some good ideas out of these practical and simple tips.
  • From Knowing To Doing In Getting Organized  By : Pamela Kristan
    Organizing is much more than knowing what to do. When we accept the uncomfortable feelings that come up as we organize, we build the bridge between knowing and doing.
  • The Joy of Pix (and Memorabilia)  By : Rosemary Chieppo
    Remember that romantic trip to Paris in 1991? Your best friend's wedding in 1993? Bet you took lots of photos, right? Still have your 5th grade report card, the one where Miss Crabtree said you were a leader, not a follower? You've probably got lots of handwritten notes and ticket stubs, too. Where is all this stuff? People routinely list photos and memorabilia among their most prized possessions but, if you're like most of my clients, they are shoved into bags, drawers, or shoeboxes under the holiday decorations in the far reaches of your garage, attic, or basement. Creating a good home for them just never seems to rise to the top of anyone's to-do list. Digital camera sales surpassed 35mm-camera sales in 2003, but what to do with those pre-digital photos? If the thought of organizing them is frustrating and overwhelming, these tips will help.
  • Conquering Your Inner Clutterbug: 7 Tips for Decluttering Your Life  By : Kristen King
    If you're feeling overwhelmed by the stuff in your home, you're not alone. Here are seven tried and true tips for cutting the clutter and getting your life back.
  • DeCluttering Blueprint: Step 5 - Organizing Your Bedrooms  By : Pam Woods
    If you’ve been following the DeCluttering Blueprint series, you’ve noticed the process for eliminating clutter is the same regardless of the room or space you’re working on. The next part of the organizing process is to put your room back together and that’s where the real problem solving comes in. Thus, the remaining articles in this series will be devoted to smart, space saving solutions to help you arrange, contain, and organize your rooms and belongings—starting with your bedrooms.
  • Seasons Change and So Do We  By : Janet Hall
    There is a time for everything, as the seasons show us. A rhythm of doing and not doing, the Yin and Yang of life.
  • Tips and Tricks to Unclutter Your Workspace  By : Lisa Koosis
    There are ways to unclutter your desk for good. With a little thought and a few small purchases from your local office supply store, you can have a clean, organized desk in no time at all.
  • Junk No More: What to Do With the Things You No Longer Want  By : Lisa Koosis
    You've taken the time to clean out your closets (or your drawers or your cabinets) and after all is said and done, you're left with a whole bunch of things that you no longer want. Throwing it out would be a waste, but you don't have the inclination, nor the space to keep it. So what can you do with the things you no longer want?
  • Organizing Your Little People - Family Organizer Board  By : Suzanne Babb
    Art work, book orders, fund raisers, class projects, PTO flyers, and the list goes on and on for what comes out of your child's backpack. If you dread opening the backpacks of your little people, fret no more, your life is just about to get a heck of a lot easier!
  • What Is Organized Living?  By : Nathan F. Shaw
    Take a look at the 7 factors of organized living and check that you’ve got the right approach to achieving an organized life.
  • Paper Control: Setting up a Household Information Center  By : Paula Constable
    Does junk mail, school papers, bills and other paper clutter pile up quickly and take over your counter tops and table top? Are you scrambling in the mornings to get the kids out of the house with everything that they need?
  • Garage Organization  By : Paula Constable
    Can you park all your vehicles in your garage? Can you walk through your garage without tripping over bikes, shovels or whatever else might be stored out there? Our garages often become the dumping ground for the stuff we don’t have a spot for and hope to get to someday. Paula Constable, professional organizer shares some simple steps for garage organization.
  • Organizing Your Cellphone Address Book: Speed Dials  By : Kim Coghlan
    Do you have trouble remembering the speed dials for 100 different numbers stored in your phone? Try my system. It's easy: no memory required.
  • Being Focused In Life  By : Neel Raman
    Do you really know how to focus? Do you get distracted easily? Being focused is about being able to ignore all that is going on around you and staying on the path to your goals. When you are able to do that, you will know that nothing is going to prevent you from reaching your goals.
  • Juggling the Demands of Your Life  By : Deirdra Gross
    This article discusses ways for you to take back the control in your life and will help you to figure out how to juggle all the balls in the air that make up your life.
  • The Secret to Decluttering Your Space  By : Pam Keller
    Is there really a secret to getting decluttered? Is there hope for the piles that lie in every corner of my home? Can I dare dream that I will open my closet one day and not have the contents fall on my head? I believe that there is a secret to organization and decluttering and I'm willing to share it with you—anxious to share it with you, because it can change the look of your home, the atmosphere of your space, and the stress level in your life.
  • Keep Track of Important Information with a Work Journal  By : Aldene Fredenburg
    Document your daily work with an organized work journal.It can be hard sometimes in the daily rush of completing work assignments, juggling meetings, and hitting deadlines to remember the details of interpersonal communications and the myriad facts that come your way. Taking the time to keep an ongoing log of conversations, work accomplished, and other important info can serve to orient you in your work day. It can also save you some major headaches if
  • My 5 Office Supply Loves  By : Suzanne Babb
    The fun aspect of work is not just in the job functions that you do, but it is also in the tools that you use. If you are bored or feel like you are in a rut, why not spruce up your office environment with some great new office supplies.
  • How Clean is Your House  By : Karen Fritscher-Porter
    How clean is your house? Read this house cleaning checklist to find out. If you discover that your house isn't so clean, you can follow the easy cleaning advice in this article.
  • 5 Ways To Organize Your PC  By : James Mallinson
    Seeing as I spend a lot of time at the computer for my work it seems only fitting that I describe my top 5 techniques on how I keep files, folders and programs organized. Note that I use these techniques on Windows XP though I'm sure they work/can be adapted to other Windows platforms.
  • The Cost Of Disorganization Can You Afford It?  By : Patty Kreamer
    Individuals, families and small business owners can learn the true costs of being disorganized in order to determine if they can afford it.
  • How to Conquer Kids' Clutter in Five Easy Steps  By : Sherrie Le Masurier
    Tired of a constant mess? If you find yourself overwhelmed by your child's clutter get everyone involved in doing something about it. With these creative ideas you will make it easier for your child to maintain some reasonable form of organization.
  • Now Is The Time To Get Organized  By : Erin Love
    With the busy schedules that many of us maintain, it is no wonder that clutter and disorganization begin their seemingly never-ending reign in our lives. After all, it is easier to continue the habit of clutter than it is to simplify your life. Let's face it, being organized takes time and effort, but having "a place for everything and everything in its place" actually buys time and peace of mind in the long run. In other words, psychologists claim there is a reason we have the urge to clean out closets, drawers, and rearrange the furniture in our houses when we are under stress. Gaining control of our immediate environment brings equilibrium to the rest of life. The act of uncluttering a closet or an entire room eases the feeling that we have lost control of what is happening to us on a larger scale and acts as a pressure valve for stress.
  • Meaning And Power In Organizing -- A Musician's Point Of View  By : Pamela Kristan
    Organizing helps you gain access to life's meaning and power through an intimate encounter with the details of life. The same principles are at work in a piece of music.
  • Why Closet Organizers Could Help You  By : Andrew Caxton
    Closet organizers can really come in handy and they can help to keep the home looking clutter free. Most people collect various bits and pieces over the years and most of the time you just do not have anywhere to keep them. That is where a closet organizer comes in handy!
  • The Power of Routine and How to Attain It  By : Suren Leosson
    Routine is something which most people would like to have in their lives, to a greater or smaller extent. Routine plays a big role in my life as a student of spiritual teacher Sri Chinmoy, and it is also one of the things I stress as a chess coach for juniors. What, then, is the power of routine and how does one attain it?
  • Organize Your Way to Less Stress  By : Patricia Wagner
    Did you know that your surroundings can affect your sense of well-being? Learn how you can create a more restful atmosphere at home
  • The Fear of Filing  By : Suzanne Babb
    The fear of filing is a very real phobia and very oftentimes disabilitating to a lot of people. It isn't unusual for individuals to put off filing for months or even years, just because it's overwhelming and causes extreme anxiety. The reason behind that anxiety? Not knowing how to unbury themselves. Let's get to that "how"!
  • Get Organized For Growth  By : Cyrus Uible
    Getting organized is one of those tasks that come naturally to some people, and equally unnaturally to others. I happen to fall into that second category. If you’ve ever seen pictures of offices where the inbox is piled up high and there are random stacks of things piled up every where then you have a good idea what my desk used to look like.
  • Is Organization for You?  By : Suzanne Babb
    Trying to figure out if you really want to jump on the "Get Organized" band wagon? Decide whether or not getting organized in the new year is really what you need and if it is, how to get there.
  • Clear Your Space and Change Your Life  By : Nanette Catarinella
    Want a New Year's resolution that is easily achievable, guaranteed to have a positive impact on your daily life and does not involve counting calories? Resolve to clear your clutter!
  • Organize Paper at Home With These Tips to Manage & Reduce Paper Clutter  By : Karen Fritscher-Porter
    If one of your biggest home organization challenges is how to organize paper, maintain incoming paper and just control paper clutter in general, you're not alone. Here are a few tips to deal with paper piles in your home now and reduce paper clutter in the future.
  • Get Organized and Earn More Money  By : Wendy Betterini
    Trying to juggle work and family in one space can be overwhelming. There never seems to be enough hours in the day to complete everything that needs to be done. One debilitating result of a busy environment is clutter.
  • Pantry Pandemonium  By : Susan Stewart
    Pantry Pandemonium is the story of how two families struggle with the organization of their pantries. It is full of humor everyone can relate to as well as giving helpful advice for keeping your pantry neat and tidy.
  • 30 - Second Desk Tidy Up  By : Suzanne Babb
    There is nothing worse than working at a messy desk. Who can really be productive when you have coffee cups, health bar wrappers, oops forgot about the half eaten Snickers bar, and the myriad of pens scattered on your desk? Before 2007 chimes in, let's get your desk tidy and not take a lot of time doing it!
  • Great and Incredible Performance in Life  By : Sunil Chaudhry
    Great and incredible performance in human life is the ultimate result of continued practice in gaining control over his own mind's workings. As higher the practice of self mind control done as finer his own commands will work over his mind.
  • Organized Planning: Before You Take Action!  By : Scott Mackay
    Everyone loves to reach the height of financial success but there are a lot of people who do not know where to start. Economists would probably tell you that in order to be successful in business, the number one thing you need to have is money or capital. Yes this may be true, but there is a more fundamental factor that you need to have in order to be successful in your financial endeavors. What is it then? You simply need to have DESIRE. I'm pretty sure that everyone wants to get rich. So there you have it, you have what it takes to be tremendously rich.
  • Clutter Control Patrol - Tips to Clear Clutter in Your Home  By : Karen Fritscher-Porter
    Who's guarding against clutter growth in your home? Do a clutter control patrol to take back your home from clutter. After all clutter doesn't pay the rent or mortgage; you do. So don't let it take over your home. Try these clutter control clean-up tips.
  • 7 Ways to Organize Your Special Event  By : Linda Meckler
    Did you ever go to a Special Event and lose your car? Did you panic? In the dark did you become disoriented? Did you ever feel that your program could have included more practical information? If you answered yes, read on.
  • Organizing Christmas - 10 Christmas Organizing Tips So Yours is Merry  By : Karen Fritscher-Porter
    Have you been a bit stressed during past Christmas seasons? Too much to do too soon it seems? By strategically organizing Christmas this year you can help to make this a low-stress, merry holiday. Here are just a few Christmas organizing tips to get organized for Christmas present and future so it's even better than your past Christmas'.
  • Kitchen Organization - Solutions, Strategies and Rules to Organize The Kitchen  By : Karen Fritscher-Porter
    Good kitchen organization means making the kitchen into the functional room it's supposed to be. Here is some simple advice about how to organize your kitchen so that it is efficient and easy to use at all times.
  • Making Changes  By : Sally Lever
    There are times when we would dearly love to make changes in our lives, but find it difficult to do that from here, from the situation that we are presented with at that moment. Then we find ourselves thinking "If only things were different, then I would willingly downshift/ take the children out of school/ change my job/ move house/ find a life partner." But things aren't different. How do we accept that and move forwards?
  • 5 Steps To Get Organized  By : Jovanka Ciares
    You must be organized if you want to achieve your goals. There is simply no other way to put it. Life in the 21st century is incredibly busy, and young women have way too many stimuli waiting to distract them and take them away from their goals.
  • Minimization Of Corruption Through Education  By : Naraginti Reddy
    Now we are living in the modern world. But we are facing some problems like corruption and povery. Education has major role in minimization of corruption and poverty. Through Education you can change the World.
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