1 min, 37 sec Estimated Reading Time2 min read6 Stages of Getting OrganizedBefore you jump into that project, let’s make sure you have set yourself up for success and completion. You can do this by reviewing the Six
2 min, 23 sec Estimated Reading Time3 min readManaging the Paper Clutter in Your LifePaper, in all its forms (mail, flyers, notes, photos, books, newspaper, magazines, note cards, stationary) is one of the most commonly menti
1 min, 15 sec Estimated Reading Time2 min readPREVENT (Stage 6 to Getting Organized)Don't let it in the door! You've put in a lot of work on your organizing project. You've created the space to enjoy your thing
Shawndra Holmberg3 min readMAINTAIN (Stage 5 to Getting Organized)The reason that many organizing attempts don't work is that the maintenance required for upkeep is beyond what we are willing to do. Su
4 min, 12 sec Estimated Reading Time4 min readLET GO (Stage 2 to Getting Organized)The second stage in getting organized (and working on your organizing project) is to LET GO of what doesn't work for you, what you no lo
1 min, 20 sec Estimated Reading Time2 min readCLARIFY (Stage 1 to Getting Organized)The first stage of organizing is CLARIFY. You need to get clear on what you really want and need before you start so you’ll end up where you
Shawndra Holmberg0 min readKeep or Let Go — Questions to Ask Yourself1. Am I currently using it? 2...
Shawndra Holmberg2 min read3 Powerful Questions to Reach Your GoalOnce you've identified your ONE Thing, you'll have to make choices on the rest of your daily tasks and distractions. Use these three
Shawndra Holmberg2 min readPaper Progress: Questions to Ask YourselfOne ream of paper contains 500 decisions, a file storage box holds 6 reams of paper which is a total of 3,000 decisions that have to be made