Negative Traits Easily distracted Fails to give close attention to detail. Does not appear to listen
Read MoreOrganize for reasons that matter to you, not because someone told you to. Set realistic goals — don’t try to do everything at once. Break up large tasks into smaller ones. Keep a to-do list & put it in a highly visible place.
Read MoreBe aware of how you work best — some people need to have music or other background noise when they try to focus on a task, others may need the room distraction free. Use multiple senses when working on something…for example, when trying to read something, add the sense of touch by playing with a […]
Read MoreUsing a to-do list will help you to increase your productivity, allow you to prioritize and focus on the tasks you wish to accomplish and give you the space to decide what you really want to do and when you want to do it. A to-do list is not a dumping ground for ideas and […]
Read MoreWith so much to do and so many conflicting priorities it’s no wonder that you can’t seem to focus or ignore distractions. And who has the time to get organized? But other people seem to be able to do it. Your boss hands you an assignment and gives you a deadline. You don’t start the project — […]
Read MoreImportant: If you’re clutter free and not overwhelmed, then please don’t read this because it’s not for you. Colored File Folders and the Latest Greatest Organizing System Won’t Get Rid of Your Clutter! Why? Because getting through your clutter has NOTHING to do with what system you use. You know what else? No matter how […]
Read MoreThe average American burns 400 hours a year searching through piles of clutter Are you ready to escape clutter once and for all? Clutter is such a HEAVY word. Clutter is all of that stuff that keeps you from what you really want to do. Clutter is the extra stuff you have laying around your office, your home […]
Read MoreBy Jeanne Jackson DeVoe, Tuesday, October 03, 2006 One mother at the CHADD meeting raised her hand anxiously and asked how she could keep her middle-school child organized when he has at least five different classes with five different teachers. The rest of the crowd chuckled appreciatively. After all, most at the first meeting of […]
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