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Perspectives Podcasts: We’re talking Turkey! 5 tips to make it all more manageable

If you are like many of us…those “holidays” tend to sneak up on you. So, you feel GUILTY because you WANT TO ENJOY the holiday, but, all the rushing around tends to Stress You Out, Get In the Way of Work, and then…the relatives? What are we doing this for, anyway?

Do you ever feel like you just want to bail out? Listen to our podcast to bring back the sanity. 11.6.2012 Five Tips

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You have a million things to do…so how do you pick what is first?

Do you ever wake up with a to-do list already swirling around in your head?

Do you come to work and feel paralyzed because….you know there is a ton to do but you end up just responding to whatever email is on the top?

Are you in shock that this week is….November? And that the local library is ADVERTISING THE HOLIDAY CLOSINGS on the door already?!

Listen to this podcast for some helpful advise about how to make sense of it all…all day, every day, but especially as the holidays approach. Sue West and I have named it “Perspectives Podcasts.” Enjoy…and feel free to leave comments or feedback. We’d love to hear from you.

10.23.2012 Lucrative Strategies at work and at home

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Have you received your first invitation to “shop for the holidays?”

The other day, an email invitation from my local Chamber of Commerce reminded me that I might want to come to an art sale- for some Holiday Shopping.

What happens to YOU when you receive a note like this on or about October 12?

When you think of those upcoming holidays, right after Halloween, what do you do? Panic? Hide? Look the other way? Cringe?

When panic sets in, the pre-frontal cortex of our brain – the “rational thinking” part- shuts down. One way to open it back up is to write a list.

My colleague Sue West has some ideas to take lists out of the “chore” category and circle back to “I am in control and I am going to make this fun!” Enjoy podcast number 4 from your two favorite organizers, Carol Williams and Sue West.

10.5.2012 breaking it down

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Look no further for true student and family success

Has “back to school” got you blowing around in circles? Have those early viruses got you reeling, right in the middle of soccer season? Are all your evenings taken up with open  houses and soccer?

For some calming words and practical advice you can use right away, listen to the podcast below.

This week, Sue West, AD/HD specialist and life transitions coach, and I, proudly present an interview with our esteemed colleague Susan Cowan Morse. Susan specializes in working with students struggling in school, magically bringing their innate strengths forward and teaching strategies to compensate for any weaknesses. Parents, students, and teachers adore her, and rightly so.

Please take 8 minutes or less to listen to this informative interview- for some of her golden ideas.

susan and carol podcast

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Are you ready for the ‘final four’ months of 2012?

This is it.

With fall knocking on our doorstep, we “grab the last days of summer” while we can. Suddenly it’s 50 degrees when we wake.  Then, humidity comes back, soothing us like a warm, cozy jacket. But we know it won’t last. Alas, the “lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer” are gone, or, just about gone.

Now is the time to speed up. Fall sports. School.  College.  Everyone is back from summer vacation.

Before I began EpS, I worked for many years as a landscape architect. Most of the population assumed that summer was “our busy time” and the fall brought in relief. Actually, it was the opposite. Many of our clients were tied to higher education. Right about now, the phone started ringing. Inevitably, big deadlines were set around the holidays in December.  Even homeowners liked to see that “last project” done before the weather turned.

How do your “final four” months of the year look? Are you ready? Are your systems in place? Are you on track with your financial plan and year-end goals? It’s not too late. Start with testing yourself against these 8 points, to round out the eighth month of the year:

  1. How are your “books” looking? Have they suffered from a lack of summer income? What do you need to do NOW so that your 2012 will be a “happy place” come year end? Check out these 3 tips: http://www.accountancyextra.co.uk/3-quick-bookkeeping-tips
  2. Have you lost touch with any clients over the summer? Now is the perfect time to reconnect. Try a personal, handwritten card. You will stand out.
  3. How are your files looking? Are you behind? Assuming you have a busy autumn/last quarter in store, this often-overlooked area of life becomes critical. Carve out 30 minutes a day to pull your filing systems back together before it becomes unmanageable and something gets lost through the cracks.
  4. Is your computer “old?” Will you need to replace your desktop, laptop, ipad, iphone, blackberry soon? Now is the time to set aside a little capital for that year-end purchase.
  5. How effective is your computer backup system? Just 7 days without a backup can cost you thousands of dollars in headaches and lost information. I strongly suggest “cloud” backup software such as: http://www.carbonite.com/en/ or http://mozy.com/home
  6. How will you reconnect with all those contacts you are making at the Business After Hours? Who did you say you’d talk to “in a few months?” If you don’t have a CRM (Customer Relations Management Software) it’s time to develop a system that works for you. If you use Microsoft Outlook on a regular basis, try this one: http://www.avidian.com/
  7. How are your “home systems” working? Do you have to leave earlier in the morning these days? Is everyone getting out the door with ease, or is it a struggle? Do you have a system for cleaning, laundry, shopping, and meals? Try http://flylady.net/.  You, your student, and your family will soar with her simple principles.
  8. Most importantly, take a little time each day for yourself. This might entail going for a short walk at lunchtime when you think you don’t have time, or it could be just closing your eyes in the car for 5 minutes before you pick up your child from childcare. Remember, when we cheat ourselves, we cannot be at our best for our clients, families, and friends. You are the most important person in your life. Treat yourself with love and respect.

Here’s to a productive, happy, and healthy balance of 2012!

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3…2…1…GO! Get Organized for Back to School

Have you been to Staples lately?

I was at Staples on Sunday night. I don’t think I saw one business person. Everyone was in the back to school isle! If you are like many people, when you need tips and advice due to an upcoming event that you feel is stressful, you need it, and you need it NOW.

Wait no more. Look no further. Sue West, Life Transitions Coach, and myself have teamed up to get your school year started with style and ease. Success can’t help but follow!

Click on the link below to listen:

Back to Schoool Transitions 8.21.12

More to come later this month- with a special guest.

We wish you much success!

-Carol Williams and Sue West:

Email us at ProductiveLifeTransitions@gmail.com

or visit our websites:

www.EfficientProductivity.com (Carol); www.OrganizeForAFreshStart.com (Sue)