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6 Stages of Getting Organized
Before 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
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Managing the Paper Clutter in Your Life
Paper, in all its forms (mail, flyers, notes, photos, books, newspaper, magazines, note cards, stationary) is one of the most commonly menti
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PREVENT (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
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MAINTAIN (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

Shawndra Holmberg
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LET 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
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CLARIFY (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
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Keep or Let Go — Questions to Ask Yourself
1. Am I currently using it? 2...

Shawndra Holmberg
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3 Powerful Questions to Reach Your Goal
Once you've identified your ONE Thing, you'll have to make choices on the rest of your daily tasks and distractions. Use these three

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Paper Progress: Questions to Ask Yourself
One 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

Shawndra Holmberg
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