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Email Detox - Day Five!!
This is it— the last day of your inbox detox!
You’re so close now. Once you’ve completely emptied folders 1, 2 and 3, you’re left with your 30-Day folder to scrub. Consider the following two options:
1. If you’re ready to “select all” and “delete,” woohoo—go for it!
2. If you lock-up when you think about erasing this [...]
Posted by on January 30th, 2009 in health and well being, managing time, energy, bliss, women's business.
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Email Detox - Step Four
Today, let’s start things off with some deletion-delights of a different sort. Since it takes no time at all for email to pile back up again, it’s important to add a little prevention to your game. You can do this by unsubscribing from things you no longer value.
Take a painless approach to this. Ask yourself [...]
Posted by on January 30th, 2009 in health and well being, managing time, energy, bliss, women's business.
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Email Detox - Step Three
I just found out that “Clean Out Your Inbox” week is not just something going around the world, it’s the brainchild of Marsha Egan. Thank you Marsha!!
And if you feel this problem is a routine drain for you, you can check out all she has to offer here.
As for your third step, you saw this [...]
Posted by on January 28th, 2009 in health and well being, managing time, energy, bliss, women's business.
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Email Detox- Step Two
With this two-part sorting strategy, you‘ll begin to see the light at the end of your email-overwhelm tunnel! (You may want to crank up some energizing music before you get started!)
In the first part, you’ll divide in order to conquer! Here’s how…
Create 4 new mailbox folders and label them 1, 2,3 and “30-Day.” Then, take [...]
Posted by on January 27th, 2009 in health and well being, managing time, energy, bliss, women's business.
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Email Detox
It’s Clean Out Your Inbox Week, and I invite you to join me in a 5-day game to remove this huge stress triggering, time wasting, energy eater!
I know, I know…it’s a daunting task. That’s why I’ve created a simple game to make it easier. You’re just 5 days away from easing your email woes! Here’s [...]
Posted by on January 27th, 2009 in health and well being, managing time, energy, bliss, women's business.
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New and True
These last few months, I’ve been adjusting, gaining new perspectives, and adjusting some more. The new look of the blog is just one of the changes you’ll find. After gathering feedback from clients, women’s groups, and the results from a recent survey, I’ve been on the path of designing around what you prefer and how you [...]
Posted by on November 20th, 2008 in health and well being, mindfulness, women's business.
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Office Organizing For Creative Women
My dreams are the only places I ever have a perfectly neat office. For years I tried a variety of organizing methods to create the same picture in my awake life. Sometimes they would “take” for a while. (Read: I was reminded my desktop had lovely wood grain.) It never lasted.
My best run was many [...]
Posted by on August 15th, 2008 in women's business, work from home.
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Stop Splitting Your Fire
Entrepreneurial women step through the multitasking doorway on a regular basis. We show up to our work, our sick children, our deadlines and our promises to ourselves- all in a typical day. There are times we truly cannot see an alternative to multitasking. But if we routinely auto-pilot into multitasking, we may find that we’ve [...]
Posted by on August 12th, 2008 in balancing work and play, entrepreneurial spirit, managing time, energy, bliss, women's business, work from home.
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Pain In The Planner
The unexplainable phenomenon of client themes is something I enjoy routinely in my practice. I know I’ve talked and blogged about this, but bare with me - I am fascinated by not just this theme, but the similarity in chosen solutions running in the last few weeks. It involves all things “planner.”
So many people I [...]
Posted by on July 18th, 2008 in mindfulness, women's business.
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