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Creative_Homemaking_-_Organize Offers tips for home, family, clutter control, holidays, cooking and time management. Includes a newsletter and check lists.
| Declutter-Support Online support group for hoarders and clutterers. Includes membership list.
| Decorating_Assistant Provides the components necessary for the user to organize, store, plan, carry, transport and display everything needed for a home-decorating project. Features free tips and downloads.
| Flylady_net Offers a system for organizing and managing a home, based on the concept of daily routines and a focus on small, time- and space-limited tasks. Provides resources, tips and newsletter.
| 43_Folders Aids to living including (but not limited to) productivity and time management tips, Mac OS X programs and technologies, ideas about modest ways to improve a person's life and reduce stress, and cool
| Free_Checklists Features checklists geared to life's events, occasions, and situations to help plan, organize, and prepare.
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| Gail_Porter Offers articles about organizing the office, home and life. Includes reflections and a photo gallery. | | Get_Organized_Now Offers tools, ideas and articles. Features monthly checklists, a discussion forum, e-courses and a newsletter. | | Get_Wise_-_Get_Organized_on_World_Talk_Radio Hosted by Bridget Beck, the "Get Wise, Get Organized" show broadcasts weekly interviews with organizing experts. All interviews are archived and can be heard 24 hours a day. | | I_Need_More_Time Free organizing tips, ideas and articles. Sells additional tips as an ebook. | | Kiwi_Flybabies Members-only discussion group for New Zealanders who follow the Flylady. Includes message boards, photographs and chat. | | Lifehack_org Pointers on productivity, getting things done and lifehacks. | | Lifesaver_Lists Provides lists for groceries, storage strategies, safety, decorating, health, and celebrations. Includes tips and recipes. | | List_Organizer Offers planning lists with time management instructions for home, personal, travel, budgets, children, pets. Includes a newsletter. | | Messies_Anonymous Dedicated to bringing harmony in the home through understanding and aiding the messie mindset. Provides resources, FAQ and newsletter. | | Mind_Over_Clutter Provides articles, message boards and other resources to help people lead clutter free lives. | | MOM_Unlimited Helps busy Moms gain the necessary information and skills to lead organized, motivated, happier and healthier lives. | | National_Association_of_Professional_Organizers_(NAPO) Non-profit educational association whose members include organizing consultants, speakers, trainers, authors, and manufacturers of organizing products. Includes membership information, events, chapter | | National_Study_Group_on__Chronic_Disorganization_-_NSGCD Mission is to explore, develop, and disseminate to professional organizers and related professionals organizing methods, techniques, approaches, and solutions that will benefit chronically disorga | | Online_Organizing_com Collection of online and print resources, for those seeking an organizer, or wanting to start their own business. | | Organized-Living_com Articles and tips to help individuals organize their home or work life better. | | OrganizeTips Tips on organizing daily life. Free planners, organizers, free software for home, office, wedding, moving, pregnancy, holiday and budget. | | The_Organizing_Network Tips and techniques to get organized. Provides ideas and information for self, finance, family, home, and work. | | Printable_Checklists Printable charts and checklists on topics such as parenting, children and special occasions. 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Includes discussion groups, forms and FAQ. | | Thirteen_Timely_Tips_for_More_Effective_Personal_Time_Management,_NF94-172 Discusses effective personal time management. | | To-Done A collection of thoughts, writings, tips, tricks and information on personal productivity, work/life balance and getting things done. | | American_Red_Cross_-_Be_Prepared Pre-disaster preparation checklists and advice for individuals and businesses. | | Bekki\'s_Food_Storage_101 Help in preparing your family for any emergency. How to start and organize a year's supply of food storage. | | Captain_Dave\'s_Survival_Center News and information including disaster types, evacuation planning, food and water preservation and storage, weapons procurement, caching, first aid and survival medicine, plus reviews of survival b | | CBS_News_Disaster_Links Information about a variety of manmade and natural disaster-related websites. 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Written in the context of Y2K, but equally applicable for all emergency preparations. Includes a summertime test. | | Emergency_Preparedness_Center Free guidebook to download. Illustrated emergency preparedness step-by-step checklist of survival kits and first aid supplies needed for any disaster. | | Emergency_Survival_Guidebook A 46-page PDF guidebook with emergency preparedness checklists and tips for surviving different types of emergencies. | | Equipped_to_Survive_-_Disaster_Preparedness Information on survival equipment and skills needed for many plausible scenarios. | | FEMA_for_Kids A resources for kids to learn about disaster preparedness. Includes information for teachers and students. |
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Clutterbug.net Book Reviews CLUTTER'S LAST STAND ,2nd Edition: It's Time to De-Junk Your Life!by Don Aslett. Thisis a funny, helpful and hopeful MUST READ for clutterbugs. As Don soprofoundly states, "Life doesn't begin at forty, sixty-five, twenty,thirty, when you get married, when you get promoted, or when you havegrandkids--life truly begins when you discover how flexible and freeyou are without clutter. Where to BuyÔø‡ Morebooks Ôø‡ Quote "Overcomeyour uncertainties and free yourself from dwelling on sorrow. If youdelight in existence, you will become a guide to those who need you,revealing the path to many." - Sutta Nipata Welcome Dear Faithful Readers: Ihope this proves to be a clutter-free, clutter-cleansing year for usall. I continue to enjoy your feedback and kudos for the site. Thanksas always for your positive comments and successstories.Ôø‡ Remember, decluttering is like losing weight, itdisappears a little at a time. If there are specific questions orclutter issues you'd like to see featured in my newsletters, please dolet me know. I want to know how YOU are doing personally with yourindividual clutter challenges. This site is about you, it's aboutfreeing up your time to enjoy the things that really matter. I am hereto help you accomplish just that. I have lots of new informationto share with you, look for my next newsletter covering "Stop PaperJunk in Its Tracks", and then, "How To Deal With Telemarketers Once andFor All". Let's address the subject of S*P*A*M*, it seems tomethat now is a good time. They are offering us more "stuff" with avengeance. Let's head them off at the pass! My new version of AOLdoes contain a S*P*A*M* filter, for which I am very grateful, but itseems that the junk keeps coming and although I know this program isdesigned to help, I often find valid mail in my S*P*A*M folder, which Idiligently put back into my incoming mail folder. We all know thedangers of opening mail from strangers but oh, the temptation for that"special offer" is still there. Personally, I delete any mail fromANYONE I don't know immediately after I open my mailbox. My curiositydoesn't outweigh the fear of infecting my computer with a virus whichwill make it so, so sick. AOL also has the function of reportingS*P*A*M* to them, which only takes a second and I am happy to do it. Ifeel the same way about S*P*A*M* as I do Junk Mail at the Post Office.If I didn't ask for it, I feel completely empowered when I toss themail, or in this case, delete it from my inbox. I urge you to do the same. Use your DELETE buttonas often as you can and you will find you have saved precious time. Infact, isn't TIME what we all want more of? The same 24-hour day seemsto have gotten shorter, and I can see that much of it is consumed byreading endless S*P*A*M*. The bottom line: IT'S YOUR TIME - GUARDIT WELL. I think we have a feeling of obligation to read everythingwhich reaches our inbox and these invaders CAN be stopped. Here are some ways to STOP THE INVADERS: 1. Use the delete button, don't open mail fromstrangers and report S*P*A*M* to your server. UNSUBSCRIBE to any unwanted offers. Also,there is easy-to-use S*P*A*M* blocking software for Outlook and OutlookExpress users. It uses a self-taught filter which learns from any newmessage received and sent, enabling it to conform to your e-mailhabits. The more email you send and receive the more accurate SPAMBULLY becomes. This all happens naturally in the background with nointeraction on your part. ANTI-SPAM http://www.spambayes.org- FREE for Outlook and Outlook Express but no support http://www.clutterbug.net/spambully- paid with support. ANTI-SPYWAREand ADWARE. If your browser is infected with popups that you can'tstop, then you may have spyware on your computer. First,weÔø‡ recommend switching to the FIREFOX browser. It's free, worksgreat, has tabbed browsing to keep your surfing organized and it's notsusceptible to spyware. http://www.getfirefox.com.For a rating of various anti-spyware solutions go to http://tinyurl.com/3ls8f EverythingI've outlined here will save you countless hours, and can beaccomplished in 10-15 minutes. GO FOR IT, and as I always say, with asmile, "I'm mad as heck and I'm not going to take it anymore". Let me know how this works for you. I'm alwaysanxious for your feedback. Love and peace to you all, HAPPY S*P*A*M*blocking! Christy BOOK REVIEW: CLUTTER'S LAST STAND, 2nd edition, It's Time toDe-Junk Your Life! By Don Aslett Publication Date: March 15, 2005; Adams Media, adivision of F+W Publications Company http://www.adamsmedia.com$9.95US $13.95CAN Trade paperback; ISBN: 1593373295 To help support our website, you may orderdirectly through Barnes & Nobles at http://tinyurl.com/4cnx8(shortened url provided for email convenience) DonAslett has long been my personal HERO. In faact, I've heard firsthandthat his no-maintenance home in Hawaii is a modern marvel. Here's a manwho truly practices what he preaches. This is a guy who understandscompletely that there is "life beyond junk", and that declutteringtruly frees one to do the things which really matter. But, ultimately,his sense of humor shines over a very serious problem...junk. Considerhis definition of "Kinck-knacks". "Humandkind, deep in its secretheart, has always wanted to create and control its own world. To do soon a big scale like the Lord did is a little out of reach, so wemortals settled on a lesser approach. We created little wood, plastic,china and metal models and miniatures of every creature and structureever devised, rounded them up, and put them on a shelf so we could ruleover them. And we named our scaled-down universe Knickknacks...The onlytime our interest is aroused much if when one of them gets knocked offand broken; then we wail and sob like a wounded packrat (we'd glue itback together but can't remember if it was a Mayan warrior or Pluto theDog)" Or this gem: "Remember that storage costsmoney...Not onlyis up to 33 percent - that's one-third - of our homes today devoted tostorage, but we have to seek ways and means beyond that to store theoverflow. We stick it under beds, under stairs, in wall units; stow itin attics, basements, furnace rooms, "spare" rooms; fill the garagewith it; then migrate to the yard and get little sheds. When they fill,we head for the local rental unit. Clutter also serves as an enticementfor burglary and fodder for accidents, and it makes nice fuel forfires....Storage units are the ghost town for clutter, a testimony ofshame. Why do people store things in another place? Because they aren'tusing them!" If you're not sure whether or not to read thisbook,I suggest you do.Ôø‡ And answer the questions on the "JunkeeEntrance Exam".Ôø‡ You can score yourself from 1-5, here are somesample questions: "I have more-than-a-year-old magazinesstored/lying around. I own clothes that won't fit or are ugly orhopelessly out of style. I have old games/puzzles/patterns with piecesmissing. I keep unread junk mail, lapsed driver's licenses,and expired policies. My medicine chest holds bottles of ancientvitamins and antique prescriptions. I hoard old socks or pantyhose with one ruined leg. I have old curtains or blinds stashed away thatI've dragged from past residences." Thisis a funny, helpful and hopeful MUST READ for clutterbugs. As Don soprofoundly states, "Life doesn't begin at forty, sixty-five, twenty,thirty, when you get married, when you get promoted, or when you havegrandkids--life truly begins when you discover how flexible and freeyou are without clutter. I couldn't agree more.Ôø‡ So Don, thanks foranother eye-opening book, you are my hero. Buy this book, and let me know your successesafter reading it. Copyright2003, Clutterbug.net (TM), Clutterbug.net LLC Privacy Policy |
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