I offer you options to organize your life and bring relief to life’s obvious pitfalls! Are you tired of feeling overworked and unable to maintain control of your life? After participating in any of these options you will feel you are better able to take control of your time, spaces, family, etc.

organize your life teacher 1. Please join me as I conduct a Utah Valley University community education workshop, Organize your Office (I teach this 2 hour class each January and October) which will focus on helping you better organize your life by implementing the following:

  • Balance – Time management for busy people in 3 easy steps
  • Five steps to organize your home and/or business office
  • How to organize your inbox with my 6 D’s and
  • Three systems for managing your incoming papers AND file cabinets

Now, if that is not enough, here is help #2 for organizing your life a little better.

2. The Organized Woman Show now has greater than 40 shows to help you organize your life. Some of the show titles included are:
  • Fun Fall Family Traditions to help you organize your life and your family fun
  • Perfectionism – Is it worth it?
  • Setting up a Family Management Center to help you organize your life
  • Setting up Family Rules so all family members understand that if they live there, they work there
We are now recording four new shows each month to help you better organize your life. Click on the or feeds in the middle right of the show page to be automatically notified through email of new shows as they are loaded. If you subscribe, you get to pick and choose the shows that interest you most.
And finally to help #3…
3. I was invited for the 5th time to be the organizing expert on a KSL TV’s Studio 5 segment “How to Prepare for Murphy’s Law”. I shared the trick to preparing for Murphy’s “drop in” visits.
 
The main reason I am in the business of professional organizing is to help you and others organize your life which allows you to live your best life. Any of these three options make for a good beginning!

12 Responses to “Organize your LIFE”

  1. Kuame K. Zimmerman Says:

    Hey. That is a super article. Thanks a lot! Well that makes sense. In my line of work, I am communicating mainly with e-mail. I favor Outlook as my email client and with the help of Email Sorter Wizard, an Outlook add-on, I organize all my e-mail. I will pass the info onto some friends.

  2. Vicki Winterton Says:

    Kuame, Thanks for the compliment. Outlook is one of the systems I use for email management. I also use gmail. Both have some benefits. Both are very widely used.

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    Hey – nice blog, just looking around some blogs, seems a pretty nice platform you are using. Working as an Internet Entrepreneur I work on the Internet many hours a day and I use Outlook as my preferred means of communication; communicating with customers, peers, suppliers and team members. Email Sorter Wizard, an inexpensive but great Microsoft Outlook add-in, helps me to organize email, fast and with ease – to save time. Time is money – that old saying is now more true than ever. P.S.: Have you heard of http://www.kiva.org yet? Microfinance: Kiva – Loans that change lives. Thanks again and carry on the good work and much success in your business dealings!

    Thanks email sorter. I HAVE heard of http://www.kiva.org. I am a firm believer in micro finance options for third world countries. I introduced it to my children a few years ago and we have continued donating continually year after year ever since. Thanks for leaving a comment. VICKI

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    Vicki

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  11. Electric Bikes Says:

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  12. Vicki Winterton Says:

    You are so right. In fact I have a 3 part formula that I always use when I work with either business or residential cleints. That formula is this: 1) Assess the situation (This is what you are talking about.) 2) Create a plan 3) Tackle the problems. Thanks for your insight!

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