by Teresa Hawthorne I know, I know.
You would spend more time with those dearest to you, you would update your resume, you would pursue your dream, you would volunteer more, or you would [insert any other thing you desire to do but haven’t] …if you had more time. So much to do, so little time. Truth be told, we all get the same portion of time each day. It’s how you allocate your time that permits you to get to the things you desire to do. And, if you haven’t already recognized it, being disorganized costs you time. Time you could be using for that goal you set, but are having trouble figuring out how to fit it in.
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by Teresa HawthorneIt’s a new year. We're officially one month in.
Have you, like countless others, declared this to be “the year you’re finally going to get organized”? If this was your new year proclamation, your quest to get organized begs the question: What does “getting organized” mean to you? Really? When you think of getting organized, does your mind immediately go to bins, tins, and baskets? But you’ve tried those before, haven’t you? At the start of the year did you purchase organizing products only to get home to discover they weren’t what you wanted, or needed? |
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