Archive for the 'Decision Making' Category

For Best Results, Clear Your Head Daily

Posted by on 27 Jun 2011 | Tagged as: Decision Making, Success Strategies, Time Management

This is my most recent column for the Work-Life Balance page of the Poughkeepsie Journal online. This particular article discusses how a brain dump is a great way to take all of the mental clutter in your head and get it out. It is the first step in an effective time management and project management [...]

What is Clutter?

Posted by on 19 May 2011 | Tagged as: Clutter, Decision Making, Organized Home

What is clutter? The answer depends on whom you ask. For many disorganized people, nothing is clutter (a definition that often leads in the extreme to hoarding). For others, clutter is anything that piles up above and beyond their normal possessions. I like to say that clutter is like a weed in a garden. It [...]

Making Decisions Helps You Get and Stay Organized

Posted by on 11 May 2011 | Tagged as: Decision Making, Getting Organized

This is my most recent column for the Work-Life Balance page of the Poughkeepsie Journal online. This particular article discusses a commonality I found in that disorganized people and organizations often have difficulty making decisions and how to overcome this. Take a look.

Do You Suffer From Temporary Organizing Paralysis?

Posted by on 24 Sep 2010 | Tagged as: Decision Making, Organized Home

This article is an excerpt from my upcoming book, The Ultimate Life Organizer: An Interactive Guide to a More Organized, Simpler, and Less Stressful Life, which will be published by Peter Pauper Press in November 2010. As you start the organizing journey, you may suffer from what I like to call, Temporary Organizing Paralysis. This [...]

Join the DECIDE™ to be Organized Online Group Coaching Program!

Posted by on 23 Aug 2010 | Tagged as: Clutter, DECIDE, Decision Making, Group Coaching, Life Coaching, Organized Home, Organized Office, Organizing Process, Teleclasses

Many people say they want to get better organized, but in order to act upon that wish, you must deeply examine your motives for wanting to do so. Your motives must be strong enough to sustain you through the change process. DECIDE is an empowering process that leads to change. It will assist you in [...]

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