The Organizing Sourcebook: Nine Strategies for Simplifying Your Life

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McGraw-Hill Education, Aug 8, 2001 - Business & Economics - 320 pages

The nine habits of highly organized people

Organizing consultant Kathy Waddill demonstrates how the simple act of being organized can improve your quality of life. In The Organizing Sourcebook, she presents nine organizing principles that can easily be applied to any situation, activity, or environment. The book gives you the tools for managing time; decreasing stress; and dealing with cultural, personal, and emotional change. Case histories illustrate how each strategy solved a specific problem.

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Make Your Systems Fit You and Your Life
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STRATEGY
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STRATEGY
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About the author (2001)

Kathy Waddill is the owner of The Untangled Web, which helps clients streamline their homes, offices, and lifestyles. Her work has been featured in Better Homes and Gardens, the Boston Globe, and the Christian Science Monitor.

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