Do you want to organize your space, but feel intimidated by the task? Jodi Carter, a professional organizer from Vancouver, BC, offers advice on how to break down organizing into small tasks. Try these simple techniques and breathe easier in your newly organized space.
Want an easier life? Tips from the highly productive queen of organization, Jodi Larson-Carter, on how to delegate-and stop overfunctioning.
Do you ever wish that you didn’t have to struggle to find your keys, to use your desk or to find a clean dish? All of these little challenges might not seem like a big deal, but small amounts of stress have a huge effect on health, on relationships and on happiness! Here are some tips from Jodi Larson-Carter, a professional organizer.
The path to transformation doesn't have to be painful. Our theory is that is should be made up of small changes and simple steps that add up over time and create lasting change. Here's one client's story.
If you hate your job, there's a good chance that industry forecasts and batteries of skill set testing got you here. Time to chuck them and follow your intuition. Yes, you read that correctly. Start with your heart first, and a to-do list later. Here's how.
How to use time blocking to streamline your life and increase your productivity so that you can snowboard and paint instead of staying cooped up in your office.
Multitasking is the devil. Focus and clarity is what works. It can look slow but it is actually steady, measured progress. Here are ways to harness your time and energy-and monkey mind-and get a whole lot more done.
The three month tour of duty working in a grocery store proved to be the summer of hell. It also taught me invaluable lessons about how to work (hard), and how to treat people (nice but not too nice). I also learned how to properly handle melons and Metamucil.
Many people aren't sticking their heads in the sand during this rotten economic time. They're reinventing themselves. It's a great time to assess where you may have gotten off track, and decide where you want to go.
Most places I go, people are talking about the economy, and they’re freaking out. They’re speculating on what will happen and how it will affect their lives. It can all feel pretty scary, and the fear feels contagious. Here are some tips to help you stay calm:
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Friday, August 14, 2009
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