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S-I-M-P-L-E Organizing Strategies

Get organized today using this S-I-M-P-L-E organizing strategy.


Manage Yourself and Keep Track of Everything

We always forget. If it's what we had for lunch, when is our best friend's birthday or what were we planning on doing the next second. There are many organizers on the Web, some are free, some cost money, some are good and some are bad. The following list will give you a few of the simpliest ways to get organized online - being tidy is cool.


Organizing: Your Presence as Presents

Develop into a negative factor when it becomes difficult to keep everything organized. Often family members have more than they need. Time spent with you helping them to get organized can be a priceless gift.


Another 5 Most Common Filing Mistakes & How to Fix Them - Part 2

No one loves to file, but you can make it easier! Here are 5 more of the most common filing mistakes along with solutions to make filing much easier!


Ten Organizing Tips For the Individual With ADD

ADD is described as the inability to focus on any one task for any period of time, in addition to other emotional/attitudinal problems. For someone with ADD, life overflows with too many incompletes and too many lists. Time, things, paper, appointments, collections, and information often become unmanageable.


Life in the Fast Lane

Wouldn't it be nice if you were able to get the kids out the door every morning without losing your mind? Unfortunately, mornings can be very stressful for both parents and kids. Life In The Fast Lane is the story of two families and their morning routine. It is full of ideas to help you get control of the chaos and get out the door with your sanity intact.


Have Ogre Routines Taken Over Your Life?

For those with ADHD who have difficulty meeting commitments building routines is the oft recommended method to gain control of your life.


Planning For Change

Changing lifestyles, jobs and any other major upheaval in life can be traumatic. This report give advice on how to plan and cope with major changes in circumstances.


Good Self, Bad Self

Do you walk your talk? Most of us like to think that we mean what we say and say what we mean.


Philosophically Speaking: Out With the Old and in With the New

With the two prevailing schools of philosophical thought theorizing that either the universe is controlling your every move through cause and effect (determinist theory) or that you have the ability to do pretty much as you wish (free will theory) leaves us in a bit of a conundrum, i.e., feel good about your accumulation of junk, because it’s out of your control to begin with and rent a big storage space, or, feel guilty about your excesses and frequently load up the van for a trip to Goodwill, ARC or St. Vincent de Paul.


Get Organized Now!

Are you a fire-fighter? Many clever confident people are held back in the main by a single weakness. They are totally disorganised. This can lead to procrastination, fire-fighting and eventually total failure.


Kitchen Photos vs. Cellar Photos: Deciding What to Keep

Why would a wine connoisseur with a state-of-the-art cellar still keep some wine on her kitchen counter? Archivist Sally Jacobs uses a fine wine analogy to help you organize your family photo collection. Her tips will save you money on archival storage materials, and can transform a nightmare scanning project into something that won't make you crazy.


Organized Kids - Not an Oxymoron!

If you've got young children in the house, then you're probably involved in the never ending battle against toys, projects and artwork that seem to take over every room. While no one expects infants and toddlers to pick up after themselves, young children can begin learning the basics of organization with a little help from their parents.


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