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Thu, July 29, 2010

Thank you so much for your excellent presentation at last Saturday’s workshop. I received several glowing comments at the end of the day, and you really helped get the program off to a great start. The benefits of solid organization skills cannot be overemphasized, and they need refreshing as technologies and lifestyles change. Your skills and expertise are very much apparent and appreciated. I hope that we can work together in the future. Marcia Maroe Conaghan, Women Entrepreneur Program

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How to have less stuff in your office.

It's pretty easy for an office to get out of control, stuff-wise. Things come into our space with very little effort, but it requires time and effort -- even if just a little bit of both -- to get things...

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Physical clutter, out-of-control schedules and ever-increasing professional and personal demands create a less than desirable workplace atmosphere. Working harder has often made us more exhausted, not more productive.

As responsibilities increase while the number of hours in a day remain the same, organization and time management skills are critical for peak performance.

In this presentation, learn how to recapture control, increase productivity, reduce negative stress, and be happier and more effective at work.

Attendees take away…

 An understanding of the six issues that prevent us from getting…and staying organized
 What to do with incoming paper. There are fewer choices than you might think!
 How to handle the crushing load of e-mail
 One method to instantly improve your ability to focus
 What single new habit can boost productivity by at least 50% a day
 Why multitasking is a dysfunctional habit that must be stopped!