Write it Down
It is important to write in all recurring events, all time com- mitments as they come up, and to schedule time for yourself. For example: fitness, time with friends, organizing, medita- tion, meal planning for healthy options, and whatever else is important to you.
Make “To Do” Lists
It is important to keep short-term and long-term “to do” lists. Separating each list by category adds a useful structure to the process. Some of the broad categories you might include are: Family Tasks, School Related Tasks, Health Tasks, House Tasks, Social Planning, Shopping / Things to Purchase, Holi- day Preparation, Work / Career Tasks, Volunteer Activities and whatever else is relevant and important.
Again…Write it Down
Keeping the lists updated is very important. Rather then having many scraps of paper with to do tasks throughout the house, it is much better to have to do tasks centralized on these two lists. The daily to do list should be reviewed each morning and then again before bed, to strategize what the current day and next day goals are.
Bring in a Professional
If you find organizing your home, work life and your time to be difficult or stressful, a professional organizer can provide sympathetic and nonjudgmental organizing, de-cluttering and time management services for residential and business clients. In addition, some professionals also provide support for proj- ects for the home, workplace or for volunteer activities.
An orderly life feels calmer and more secure. The sooner you start, the sooner you’ll feel the differ- ence. Start plan- ning today for a happy, healthy life.
Sherry Onweller, owner of Everyday Organizing Solutions by Sherry, helps clients with every organizational challenge. Specialties include helping female adults with ADD get their physical space/time management in order, and helping children and teens get organized. Newly added services include personal coaching. For more information, contact Sherry at
SOnweller@aol.com or 908-619-4561.
EverydayOrganizingSolutions.com. See CRG on page 54.
A place for everything and everything in its place ~ Benjamin Franklin
The Association for Higher Awareness
All are welcome to join us for speakers and workshops designed to inspire you on your journey toward higher awareness.
Enid Martinez and Your Money Archetypes Tuesday, March 7
Doors open at 7pm • Program starts at 7:30pm. $10 donation at the door
We meet the first Tuesday of every month except July & August.
Madison Masonic Temple
170 Main Street, Madison, NJ 07940
www.AHANJ.org
Energy Healing Catalyst
Meditation & ThetaHealing® Basic Class: March 3,4,5
Spring Cleansing Class: March 25, 26 “A meditation technique to evolve mind, body and spirit”
For more details please visit:
ReshmaShah.com 908.264.4344
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