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Publisher:John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2001Note: This book was purchased with support from the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program - Disability Component.
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- Author: Roth, Eileen; Miles, ElizabethEdition: 1 ed.Date:Created2001Summary:
What’s the favorite four-letter word of people who are less than fully organized? “Help!” So many technological, social and economic changes affect your life that you need organization just to keep up, let alone advance. Many people have two jobs — one at the office and one taking care of things at home. If you have a family, you may count that as a third job. Caring for elderly relatives or have community commitments? You can count off four, five and keep right on going. No matter what life stage you’re in, getting organized can make every day better and help you achieve your long-term goals. Organizing For Dummies is for anyone who wants to: *Polish his or her professional reputation *Experience less stress *Increase productivity *Build better relationships *Maximize personal time Getting organized is about unstuffing your life, clearing out the dead weight in places from your closet to your calendar to your computer and then installing systems that keep the good stuff in its place. Organizing is a liberating and enlightening experience that can enhance your effectiveness and lessen your stress every day — and it’s all yours simply for saying “No” to clutter.
Sujets: Home economics | Time management | OrderlinessOriginal Publisher: Hoboken, NJ, Wiley Publishing IncorporatedLanguage(s): EnglishISBN: 9781118053713