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6 Neat Tips to Declutter Your Life – NJ Monthly Magazine Interview

6 Neat Tips to Declutter Your Life – NJ Monthly Magazine Interview

 

Declutter Your Life Article NJ Monthly Magazine

6 Neat Tips to Declutter Your Life

Just in time for Spring to get you motivated.  Check out this article I was interviewed for. 

A big thanks to Susan B.

READ IT HERE

 

New Beginnings – A New Event

Free Yourself From Your Clutter!

New Beginnings!

We all deserve to have a new lease on life.  That is why New Beginnings is a very special workshop.  In this event, I am combining my professional organizing and life coaching experience all in one program to help you get your life back on track in the most efficient and effective manner.  It’s going to be a workshop with fresh, innovative and cutting edge material to help support and guide you through the process of creating your new story.

Check it out:

Our first line of order will be a 3 week on-line course.  This is very important as it will provide you with a strong foundation to execute your working plan.

Here is what this on-line workshop looks like:

Length:  3 Evenings – 1.5 Hours Each Class – 3 Week Duration

Dates:  March 9th, 16, 23 – 2015 – Monday Evenings

Time:  7:30 – 9:00 PM ET

Materials:  You will need a telephone and computer.  A workbook will be emailed to you upon registration.

Course Outline:

Goals

  • It’s More Than Just A Goal
  • Goal Setting vs Goal Achieving
  • 3 Step Process

Limited Belief Systems

  • The Story of Fear
  • Facing Our Fears Head On
  • Re-Writing Our Story

The Art of Preparing

  • Setting The Tone & Vibe
  • Personal Declarations
  • Gathering Your Tools

Creating the Process

  • Setting The Agenda
  • Creating Next Steps
  • Properly Prioritizing

Pathways to Recovery

  • How to Stay Motivated
  • Finding Inspiration
  • Balancing It All

The next step of order is your private, one-on-one coaching sessions with me.  Here we will work closely  to create your plan, design your process and overcome any emotional blocks that may be looming.  This is a critical component to make sure you are on the right track and have the tools to forge ahead.  Having a coach who will support you and hold you accountable is extremely important for your your follow-through and commitment to your life plan.

Here is what your Personal Coaching Program looks like:

Length:  3 Sessions – One Hour Each – 3 Week Duration

Dates: Begins the Week of March 9th and consecutively thereafter for 3 weeks

Time: During the 3 Weeks – your time and day will remain the same

Note:  Upon registration, I will call you to schedule your specific dates and time.

New Beginnings is a very special workshop.  It will provide you with the clarity, composure and consistency that is required for a successful transition.  We all deserve new beginnings and so this program reflects the understanding of this.  That is why I have made this workshop a two part phase that will give you complete value combined with professional organizing tools and life coaching.

This special workshop is packed with value and a price that is reflective of financial sensitivity.  It is my hope you will see this demonstration and accept.

You Can Register Here For New Beginnings!

With love,

Patricia

 

 

Organize Your Life This 2011 – An On-Line Workshop!


People call into my office all the time asking for help.  Their source of pain can come from a myriad of reasons, such as:

  • Showing up late at work
  • Procrastinating on projects
  • Difficulty communicating
  • Losing items
  • Feeling unmotivated
  • Cluttered environment

Although they may have different stories, their pain comes from the same place.
However, once they make a commitment to improve the quality of their lives, it is then the process of organization unfolds and change occurs.

It is for this very reason I am hosting an on-line workshop this February entitled:

How to Get Organized by Overcoming Challenges in the Home and Workplace.

I will be taking my years of experience of teaching different subject matters and combining it into one amazing on-line workshop.  All you need is a telephone and a computer.

And I am making it so irresistible that you would have to be one organized Honcho not to sign up.

I know you want to kick-off 2011 to a great start to and I want to help you make it the best year ever!

I want to help you let go of things and relax, live simply, breath easy, be productive and for goodness sake – improve the quality of your life!

Now if you are still contemplating whether or not you should sign up I want you to ask yourself this question…
What is holding you back?


You have to be honest with yourself here.

Now please read on and see what you will be getting from this awesome workshop…

This on-line workshop is going to give you the tools to make this a productive and constructive year.
Here are the topics we will be covering:

You
(because you are important)

Self-Assessment
(we need to take a look at ourselves)

A Little Status Update
(things that are going on in the organizing world)

Stress in the workplace and home
(how this impacts your overall well-being)

Getting Motivated in Difficult Times
(you need steps to get you moving)

Clear Your Desk – Clear Your Mind
(from piles to files and tips to tricks)

Managing Time Productively
(creating effective systems – you know you need them)

Conquering Project Organizing
(artful ways to produce PTL’s)

Effective Communication
(how to say what you mean and mean what you say)

Empowering Methods to Manage your Home and Office
(tools to help you from backsliding)

With this class you will also receive:

  • Recording of each class (links)
  • Work book
  • PowerPoint presentation
  • Class Interaction
Plus – are you ready for this…

A 30 Minute Private Coaching Session with me! (this is a $100.00 value right here)

I said it before and I mean it, your success is my success and I want 2011 to be a smashing year!

To Learn More – click on the Register Now Button…

REGISTER NOW!

You won’t be disappointed!

5 Most Common Organizational Starters

Patricia Diesel

Patricia Diesel


We’re talking about organizational starters…

As the New Year approaches, we begin thinking about the things we would like to accomplish in the coming year. We don’t have to wait until spring to begin cleaning and getting organized, you can start with little projects right now to get yourself motivated.

Here are some suggestions on where and how to begin:

 1. Makeup Bag

Anything older than a year, such as lipsticks, foundations and concealers, toss it out. If mascara is older than four months or smells strange, discard it, as well as any other items that may be questionable.

2. Purse

Scale it down. There’s nothing appealing about lugging around a heavy handbag and not being able to find your wallet and keys. It can be extremely frustrating emptying your purse every time you need to find something.

3. Kitchen Drawer

Do you have too many spoons, not enough forks, and knives that don’t cut? Sales are always on the horizon, so why not think about purchasing some new silverware and get that drawer organized once and for all. What to do with the old set you ask? Why not donate them to a favorite charity, ask a college student if they may need them, or use them as a back-up for summer picnics.

4. Desk Drawer

I’m sure you will find everything here short of your kitchen sink, but let’s streamline things and keep the basic essentials to help you out in last-minute pinches.

  • Antiperspirants – for those stressful days
  • Breath mints – after your morning coffee
  • Eye drops – restore moisture after too many hours on the computer
  • Lint roller – remove lint and hair on clothing before those last-minute meetings
  • Antibacterial cloths – before and after meal cleanups and disinfect your phone
  • First-aid – bandages for paper cuts and blisters
  • Acetaminophen, ibuprofen, or aspirin – tension headaches, minor aches and pains
  • Plastic utensils – for the days you know you’re eating in.

5. Pantry

Take inventory of what you have. Look at expiration dates and circulate or toss out. If you have many opened boxes of the same food, consider combining all ingredients into one container to maximize your space. Remember to keep like with like.

What about your pots and pans? If you haven’t used some of your cookware in years, it may be time to let it go or replace with a more up-to-date product.

The five items listed above are some of the most commonly used areas in your daily life. Beginning here give you a taste of living an organized life. These 5 areas may inspire you to begin incorporating additional organization in your life. Remember, creating small wins is the first step toward changing behavior.