Start your spring cleaning with the right attitude. The March/April issue of Blueprint magazine, from Martha Stewart, gives you reasons to get organized; tells you how, where and when to dispose of things; and offers facts about clutter. See the article: http://tinyurl.com/3yh6zb
Organized by Marcie: Getting you organized so you have time to do what you love to do!
April 13, 2007
100 Reasons to Get Rid of It
Start your spring cleaning with the right attitude. The March/April issue of Blueprint magazine, from Martha Stewart, gives you reasons to get organized; tells you how, where and when to dispose of things; and offers facts about clutter. See the article: http://tinyurl.com/3yh6zb
Organized by Marcie: Getting you organized so you have time to do what you love to do!
Organized by Marcie: Getting you organized so you have time to do what you love to do!
April 05, 2007
Achieving Your Goals
I recently heard someone give a speech on the difference between goals and dreams. A dream, she said, is something you think about and hope for, while a goal is something you work actively to achieve. Whether your goal is to lose weight, get fit, gain knowledge or organize your space, you have to work at attaining it. Saying that you will “get organized” this year is not a goal; however, saying that this month you will purge from your closets all the clothes that don’t fit is a goal. The difference? Being specific about the scope and the duration of your actions. To get inspired, read this article from Parade magazine:
http://www.parade.com/articles/editions/2007/edition_03-18-2007/Goals
Organized by Marcie: Getting you organized so you have time to do what you love to do!
http://www.parade.com/articles/editions/2007/edition_03-18-2007/Goals
Organized by Marcie: Getting you organized so you have time to do what you love to do!
Achieving Your Goals
I recently heard someone give a speech on the difference between goals and dreams. A dream, she said, is something you think about and hope for, while a goal is something you work actively to achieve. Whether your goal is to lose weight, get fit, gain knowledge or organize your space, you have to work at attaining it. Saying that you will “get organized” this year is not a goal; however, saying that this month you will purge from your closets all the clothes that don’t fit is a goal. The difference? Being specific about the scope and the duration of your actions. To get inspired, read this article from Parade magazine:
http://www.parade.com/articles/editions/2007/edition_03-18-2007/Goals
Organized by Marcie: Getting you organized so you have time to do what you love to do!
http://www.parade.com/articles/editions/2007/edition_03-18-2007/Goals
Organized by Marcie: Getting you organized so you have time to do what you love to do!
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