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Archive for Organizing Resources – Page 2

Disorganized Success – At What Price?

Posted by Carolyn on
 January 14, 2009
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Many of you are successful and busy professionals in either your own company or a corporate firm. Some of you are successful despite the fact your world teeters on the edge between organizational disaster and “pulled through again” as you live with your organizational struggles.

Disorganization can be very, very stressful. Living in fear that the rest of the office, business or corporation will discover how disorganized you really are is a stress that few professionals can withstand for very long. You may have tried to be more organized and failed. Perhaps you have been disorganized all your adult life. Perhaps your disorganization permeates your private life as well as your business life – but at home the world may be a little more forgiving.

What price is your disorganization costing your life? Stress? Someone else’s time to find things? Rework? Redo?

Perhaps now is the time to consider getting help before the stress takes over or the balance of your life tips in the wrong direction. The National Study Group on Chronic Disorganization is a research based education organization for professional organizers and other health care providers who are interested in chronic disorganization. The group provides resources to the public and a referral program. In the United States, the National Association of Professional Organizers also has a referral program. In Canada, the Professional Organizers in Canada can help you find an organizer with special skills in chronic disorganization in your area.

Don’t pay the high price of disorganization. Your life is too valuable.

Organizing Resources
Tags : ICD, Institute for Challenging Disorganization, NAPO, National Association of Professional Organizers, POC, professional organizers, Professional Organizers in Canada, Understanding disorganization

Menu Planning Monday

Posted by Carolyn on
 January 5, 2009
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Has your home settled down after the holiday activity? There is nothing like a little routine to get us all grounded and reorganized. If you haven’t tried planning your menus, I highly recommend it. MPM comes from my colleague Laura over on OrgJunkie. She has posted some great links to gluten free recipes for those of you with special diets in your home.

In the meantime, what’s on your menu this week? Here’s our lineup:
Monday – Swim team: Fish, rice, frozen vegies, green salad
Tuesday – Swim team: Our traditional pasta night, meat balls, green salad, Italian bread
Wedneday – Swim team, choir: BBQ pork kabobs in marinade, rice, grilled vegies, cruditee salad
Thursday – Swim team/lessons: BBQ chicken in Diana sauce, spinach/raspberry salad with caramelized almonds
Friday – Ski night: Sandwiches on the road
Saturday – Supper for 9: Pasta with Tomato and Meat Sauce, spinach salad (again), Italian Bread
Sunday – Make your own pizza

Organizing Resources
Tags : Kitchen, menu planning Monday, organizing food, Recipes

Menu Planning Monday

Posted by Carolyn on
 December 22, 2008
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This week I highly recommend you check out OrgJunkie. Laura has posted pictures to go with her scrumptious menu for the week. I wish I could claim the same but creativity but the reality is, I’m cooking very little this week!

Monday – Roast, potatoes, vegies, left over deserts
Tuesday – Caserole from slow cooker
Wednesday – Pasta night this week, tomato sauce with ground beef
Thursday – Turkey, compliments of PSC
Friday – Turkey, ham compliments of in laws

Organizing Resources
Tags : food, Kitchen, menu planning Monday, organizing food

Menu Planning Monday

Posted by Carolyn on
 December 8, 2008
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Have to keep myself organized as well!

Monday – Tacos (that’s right, no fish this Monday)
Tuesday – Pasta (2 extra at the table), fresh baked bread, salad
Wednesday – Choir Party – Fish, rice, vegetables, salad
Thursday – BBQ Chicken, baked potatoes, grilled vegetables, salad
Friday – Make your own pizza
Saturday – Family Birthday celebration – lasagna, quiche, salad, birthday cake
Sunday – away skiing, note to self, arrange enough food for the day.

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Tags : Kitchen, menu planning Monday, organizing food

Menu Planning Monday

Posted by Carolyn on
 November 30, 2008
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The weather gets colder as the economic forcast gets bleaker. Does anyone have any great stew recipes to warm the harth and keep the shopping list light? What’s on your menu this week?

Monday – Fish, salad, potatoes, peas
Tuesday – ( One away, possibly one extra) Pasta, salad, home made bread
Wednesday – Omelettes, bacon, salad
Thursday – (Swim meet) BBQ chicken & grilled vegetables
Friday – Pasta with chicken & vegetables
Saturday – (Swim meet) Tacos
Sunday – (Swim meet) Roast beef, potatoes, brocoli

Organizing Resources
Tags : food, Kitchen, menu planning Monday

Menu Planning Monday

Posted by Carolyn on
 November 24, 2008
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A new wrinkle in our house: teenage daughter joins the swim team and now we have swim training 4 nights of the week. Note to menu plan – increase calories for first born. What’s your new wrinkle? I know, I know – who says there was only 1 new wrinkle this week!?

Monday – Swim night – Fish, rice, salad, vegetables
Tuesday – Swim night – Pasta, salad
Wednesday – Swim night/choir night – Lentil caserole, salad
Thursday – Swim night/musical theatre night – BBQ chicken, potatoes, salad
Friday – Tacos with lettuce, cheese, vegetables and ground beef with home-made sauce

You may want to pop over to OrgJunkie, the originator of Menu Planning Monday and check out the menus.

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Tags : food, Kitchen, menu planning Monday

Menu Planning Monday

Posted by Carolyn on
 November 17, 2008
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My better half is a big advocate of preparation the night before. So, after a big conversation about that last night, what do I find on Org Junkie this morning? You all had your menus planned for the week last night. Well, guess I better catch up.

If you are a WW fan, you might be interested in this site: note, the author was first to the post this week with her menus planned. So, organized and loosing weight – do you think the two are connected?

Here’s what will be on our table. How about yours?

Monday: No one’s home – uh oh.

Tuesday: Swim Night & Pasta Night with Carolyn’s tomato pasta sauce (no bits)

Wednesday: Choir Night – Pork Chops

Thursday: Swim Night, Teacher Interview Night, Zodiactors – home made pizza

Friday: Beef steak, baked potatos and brocolli

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Tags : food, Kitchen, menu planning Monday

Meal Planning Monday

Posted by Carolyn on
 November 10, 2008
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OK here goes for staying on top of supper time this week:

Monday: Fish, Rice and Brocoli (won’t I be popular!)
Tuesday (swim night): Pasta at our house every Tuesday
Wednesday (choir night): BBQ Pork Chops, Potatoes and Corn
Thursday (more swimming): BBQ Chicken, Rice and Peas
Friday: we’ve already planned a night out for the family, yippee, no dishes.

Head on over to the Organizing Junkie to find out what some really good cooks are up to this week.

Organizing Resources
Tags : food, Kitchen, menu planning Monday, organizing food

Courageous Organizers

Posted by Carolyn on
 November 10, 2008
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I have just returned from three days at the Professional Organizers in Canada annual conference here in Toronto. It was an information packed, fun filled and industry driving conference with almost 25% of the organization’s membership in attendance.

The talent in attendance was exceptional. Harold Taylor and Krista Green were both in attendance to reveal their latest training and business development programs. Elaine Shannon from the Organizing Connection and Laura from I’m an Organizing Junkie brought us up to date with the latest in online business development. Authors Karen Shinn and Gail Shields launched their new book GO! The Essential Guide to Organizing and Moving.

Having filled up my brain and note book with enough ideas to keep me planning for centuries, the conference finished off with a powerful presentation on The Courage to Succeed by Tanya Chernova and Joanna Andros of Courageous Living. They challenged the audience to step right out of the box, break the old neuro-receptor patterns that lead us down predictable roads and start to form new thoughts around our ability to accomplish those goals we never seem to reach.

It’s a simple enough message but one which we often forget. When was the last time you took a courageous step? I did; I accepted the invitation to be a tip host on the Organizing Connection.

Organizing Resources
Tags : POC, Professional Organizers in Canada

Vendor Expo – 8th Annual POC Conference

Posted by Carolyn on
 November 5, 2008
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If you live in the Toronto area, consider joining the Professional Organizers of Canada this Friday November 7th, 9 am to 4 pm, at the Delta East Hotel at Kennedy and the 401. This year POC has opened up the vendor expo to the public. If you are in the area, come by and check out the latest tools and strategies for keeping organized.

Organizing Resources
Tags : POC, Professional Organizers in Canada
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