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Where Does it Hurt?

Where Does it Hurt?

Often we’re asked about the ROI of our services – the return on investment. We can easily explain the value that is realized when someone increases their organization and productivity. Another term for ROI is “Risk of Ignoring” – meaning – what’s is the risk of doing nothing about disorganization or productivity challenges? We all… Read more

Spring into Organization Event

Would you like to meet some local companies (25+) that specialize in organizing products and services? Perhaps you have some burning clutter questions you’re dying to ask a local Professional Organizer? You’re in luck! The Seattle NAPO (National Association of Professional Organizers) is hosting their second annual Spring Into Organization Fair and Ask the Organizer Panel this… Read more

Fun as a Motivating Factor

For many of us, it is the same routine day in and day out. We get up, get ready, head to work, work for 8 hours (or more), drive home, eat dinner, try and throw in a workout somewhere, and go to bed. It’s like they say, rinse, wash, repeat. But what is lacking here?… Read more

Distraction: An Enemy of Productivity

If we want to get more done, we should focus, right? Easier said than done? We now know that multitasking can be counter productive (when we do so, it takes longer to complete multiple tasks than if we were to focus on one at a time, our rate of error increases, our ability to learn… Read more

Avoiding Time Traps

We were interviewed for, and our ideas featured in, an article on Womansday.com last week. Enjoy our tips, along with some other’s in the article, Conquer Common Time Traps. What are the most common Time Traps that you slip into and how do you avoid or escape them? We’d love to hear from you.

Ready…Set…GO (Get Organized)!

On Saturday, January 15th, Debbie presented “Organize Your Financial Records” to the MoneyWise Women’s Conference in Seattle. She offered attendees ideas for systems and habits to keep financial records organized, thereby saving participants time, money and stress. In the theme of saving money, she also offered them a discount on her upcoming GO System Seminar… Read more

What is your weekly plan?

As a new Mom, I have come to learn the importance of creating a plan to tackle my “to-do” list each week.  Before having our daughter Payton in April, I could make trips to the grocery store, the mall, or drop a package off at the post office whenever I wanted to and usually with very little stress.  Now that I have Payton with me… Read more

Smead tips for an Organized 2011

I love these resources from Smead Organomics. These are things you can do right now to get your 2011 off to an organized and productive start. Let us know which was your favorite and which you plan to do right away. Start 2011 Organized at Work Managing Time at Home Get Organized for 2011 Checklist… Read more

Reflect Before You Project

As you think about the year you’d like to have in 2011, begin by reflecting on the year that is coming to a close. What went well in 2010? What were your wins? Proudest moments? Times when you felt your best? What was the most fun? Brought you joy? Made your heart sing? Made the… Read more

First Things First

How do you start your day? Do you hop on email and then never get off? Many people do and then wonder where the day goes. What can you do first, to jumpstart your day? To pave the path to maximized productivity? I love to exercise in the morning. Let me clarify – I don’t… Read more

Becoming a New Mom & Staying Organized!

  Some of you may have heard that my husband and I welcomed a beautiful baby girl into our family back in April.  We love every minute of this new thing called “parenthood,” but are also learning many new things about life.  One of these things is how much more work it takes to stay organized… Read more

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