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Helping You Get Organized
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What is it you want to
write?
Is this the year you finally get it written?
But who has time to get organized,
right? You do.
How about a simple 30-day plan with a few changes to start you on your
way?
To
get started...click here....
or to order
the ebook.
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Thought for the
Week -
New Year, New Slate! |
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I hope you're having a wonderful holiday
season. It's Merry Christmas and Happy New Year in
our home!
As the new year (quickly!) approaches, have you
thought about your goals for 2009? Here are my top
five questions to ask yourself as you do your planning:
Read more
from the most recent newsletter...
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Happy writing (and
organizing!),
Julie Hood
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The Organized
Writer's Six Rules |
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Here are the
six rules of every organized
writer....
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1.
Work with Yourself, Not Against Yourself
Understand your
personality and what works for you. Do what feels
right and what appeals to you—not what seems to “be
organized.”
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2.
Focus and Pay Attention
When possible, do one
thing at a time. Do not let your mind wander. Picture the
goal in your mind, and focus on it.
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3.
Invest Your Time
Pay attention to how
you spend your time. Saving just 20 minutes each day gives
you an extra 120 hours each year. Strive to improve the time
it takes to complete a project. Be willing to invest a block
of time if it will save you hours of frustration later.
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4.
Create Habits
You can create a new
habit (or lose a bad habit!) in 21 days.
For only three weeks of effort, you can create a lifetime of
good habits.
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5.
Use the Right Tools
Make sure you have
the right tools handy when you need them.
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6.
Work Forward
Organize for your
work ahead. Don't organize what's already finished.
You want to save time by going forward not just reorganize
what you already have.
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"The information in The Organized Writer will help you
maximize your space and time – and preserve your sanity....Although
it is difficult to form new habits and even the idea of 'getting
organized' can seem painful, this book makes it sound almost, well…fun.
Give it a try!"
April Chase, eBook Reviews
Weekly
http://www.ebook-reviews.net
Read
more from this review....
"I'm on day 5 of your book and already have done more writing and compiled more ideas in this short time as I usually do over several months." -- reader M. Howard
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Dear Julie,
I discovered your site a couple of months ago, and
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More
Organizing Books ...
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1.
Let
Go of Clutter
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our review ]
2.
Unstoppable
[ Read
our review ]
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Getting
Things Done 4.
Order
from Chaos
5. Conquering
Chaos at Work
6. Houseworks
7.
Organizing from the Inside Out
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Write It Down! Make It Happen
9.
Clear Your Clutter with Feng Shui
10.
Getting Organized: Learning How to Focus, Organize
and Prioritize
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