Conquering a To Do List by the Wall Street Journal
Is it really this simple? Thanks to the Wall Street Journal!
More from this article! http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204296804577124742529431640.html
Is it really this simple? Thanks to the Wall Street Journal!
More from this article! http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204296804577124742529431640.html
Our productivity and professional organizer community is filled with creative and resourceful people! I admire their skills in creating calendars that will work for our clients.
Ready Aim Organize Organize Your Life Calendar
Theresa Finnegan has designed a fold out easel, day at a glance calendar filled with different daily organizing tips. I love this calendar because it shares something new each day and keeps organizing a daily priority. You can purchase it at www.readyaimorganize.com
A Confident Mom 2012 Weekly Household Planner
Susan Heid created this weekly planner as a complete way to organize and clean your home throughout the year. I love this calendar because is captures all the essentials. You can purchase this planner at http://www.theconfidentmom.com/services/classes-products/household-planner-sales-page/.
Order out Of Chaos Academic Planner
Leslie Josel has created an Academic Planner for middle and high schoolers to not just record but also plan their lives. I love this calendar because it visually represents all the dimensions for kids. You can order this calendar at http://www.orderoochaos.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=114&Itemid=70
Have you had a life long struggle with being organized? Need support from a community of people who are equally overwhelmed? Don’t know where to start? Looking for accountability and resources to help you live the life that truly want in life? Need an affordable organizing solution? It’s time to get started and declutter your life!
Join Ellen Delap CPO® in February 2012 for Professional-Organizer.com’s Clutter Support Group. This membership based group is the starting point for your journey in transforming your life, helping you define, establish and maintain an uncluttered lifestyle.
Professional-Organizer.com’s Clutter Support Group is a four week, 1 ½ hour program where members support each other every week. Members will work on individual projects, read along in the book The Other Side Of Organized, and discuss organizing solutions. Fee is $100 for the sessions, book and related materials. Register by January 25. There is a limited membership. For information and to register, call 281.360.3928 or visit www.professional-organizer.com.
24th Annual Conference
Attention Deficit Disorders Association – Southern Region
Friday and Saturday – February 17 & 18, 2012
Sheraton North Houston Hotel – Houston, TX
This event is designed for parents, educators, adults with ADD and healthcare professionals. The general session speaker will be Thomas Matthews, M.D., with UT San Antonio covering updated trends in ADHD. Author Chris Dendy will present several sessions addressing teen issues. Thirty breakout sessions address wide variety of topics including behavior management, life skills, medication, educational law, related conditions and classroom strategies. Join me at the session Organizing Your ADD Family on Friday. For further information call 281-897-0982, or visit www.adda-sr.org
Learning is important to me. I love to learn, especially tools I can use in my work with my clients. This year at the Institute for Challenging Disorganization Conference, I learned more about Motivational Interviewing.
What is motivational interviewing? It is helping a client resolve ambivalences in their life by supporting change with authentic resources. So what does this mean? Through motivational interviewing, my clients can talk through a challenge and find a possible solution. It is ” a person centered form of guiding to elicit and strengthen motivation for change.” It is basically a guided way to talk through a challenge that the client has decided needs to be changed.
How will this help my clients? In finding additional tools in our work together, my clients will be using their own voices to resolve organizational, motivational, time management and paper management issues. This tool will be in addition to coaching and bringing resources to them. We can create our own solutions with a partner guiding us and coaching us through the questions we have, as well as adding insights and resources from time to time. In listening and reflecting back to clients, they are finding answers. In addition to coaching, this client centered approach is a great fit for the clients I work with and helps us work together to establish their vision of organized!
Thanks to Cathy Cole (www.cathycoletraining.com) for instructing us at the ICD conference!
The holiday season is just around the corner! That means there’s a lot to be done in a short time. The holidays are about giving and sharing, as well as helping those in our community.
It’s a love/hate relationship with paper! What do we keep? How long do we keep it? Or are you just overwhelmed by it and can’t even get started! What’s a person to do?
Working with paper if you are ADD/ADHD, hone in on your strengths and personalize your systems and routines. Start by facing the fear, overwhelm and hatred (yes, a powerful emotion) about paper. It is an evil monster, an anchor, and the enemy. But now that we have vented, we are ready. Paper may never be easy, but something we can work through.
Be brutal about what to keep and what to toss. Often we are keeping way to much! Using these resources, as well as asking your accountant, you will keep less and work with less paper.
http://www.oprah.com/home/The-ABCs-of-Important-Papers
Keep paper from even coming in your home. Drop paper at the gas station when you are filling up. Shred paper by having a baby shredder in the kitchen. Say no to receipts for gas.
It is very important to create “slots” to drop your paper.
Sounds like a big project? Get help each step of the way with a professional organizer, trusted friend or reliable assistant in turning your paper into a workable system. It is worth the work to create what works for you!
Image courtesy of the Container Store.
Thanks to my amazing colleague, D. Allison Lee and her Organize to Revitalize blog. Here are some practical ways to make a difference for your ADD family.
http://dallisonlee.com/blog/2011/10/13/add-families-and-organizing/
I love sharing success stories! It takes courage, tenacity and a team to make a big change from a home filled to the brim to a home ready to sell. I am fortunate to share Audrey’s story!
Audrey and I started working together in 2007. We met in her home to get started organizing. It was a meeting that stayed on my mind, a professional and proper woman who had a home filled to the brim. Audrey was recently diagnosed with ADD, had become a member of our local ADD chapter and knew of her challenges all too well. She was just at a beginning stage of recognizing what was ahead of her. Audrey was still in denial about the challenges she faced.
About two years went by, and Audrey contact me again to help her. At this time, she had recently purchased a new home and wanted to sell her hoarded home. It was troubling to her, but in a compelling way. It was difficult to part with items in her old home, even though the new home was fully furnished. She shared that at her new home, she had wished to build a shed that was hold all her belongings. It would have walls and walls of shelving, just to keep her stuff. However, with the economy and her husband’s poor health, their new home would not include this shed. It was beginning to dawn on her that her belongings would not fit in her new home. She was beginning to part with her stuff, but it was still very difficult.
A year later, in 2010, Audrey was in touch again. This time Audrey knew it was time to make a serious change. She must sell the old home and dispose of the contents. Together we applied to a number of television shows to get her help. She was willing to tell her story in exchange for the assistance provided. We were declined by all the shows. It was in being declined that Audrey realized she must build her own team. She invited church members over to help her declutter and move items. She hired a mover who also took off items and donated or sold them. Audrey paid college students to help her. She was making great progress.
This week Audrey invited me to see her success! I am thrilled for this transformation for her. What did she share that made this success happen?
I am attaching a gallery of shots from Audrey’s home. Each before picture is taken from the hallway. In the first picture, you can’t get in the room, it is just a view of plastic bags. Each room has enormous items to tackle.
Audrey is courageously sharing this success and her story. Thank you Audrey for partnering with me to make a difference!
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