Articles tagged with commitment
6 February 2024 | Comments [0] »
We’ve helped hundreds of clients get organized over the years and helped many organizers along the way. If you’ve ever wondered what a PO gets out of her work—which to some people looks decidedly unglamorous—read on.
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30 August 2021 | Comments [1] »
Peace of Mind Organizing® has helped hundreds of clients over the years and helped many organizers along the way. I feel so good about that. If you’ve ever wondered what a PO gets out of her work—which to some people looks decidedly unglamorous—read on.
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starting an organizing business,
worth repeating
20 January 2020 | Comments [0] »
Daily effort and 30-day challenges are great. But if you miss a day, don’t let it shake you off your path. Breaking the chain doesn’t mean you failed or are incapable of doing the thing every day. It doesn’t mean you can’t create great habits. It just means that the next day you might want to make doing the thing a priority. It’s okay to break the chain, particularly if you get right back on your path.
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30 August 2018 | Comments [1] »
In 2013, I wrote a post that explained why I became a professional organizer. I’m celebrating the tenth anniversary of Peace of Mind Organizing, and the works continues to pay off. I feel so fortunate to still enjoy my work after ten years in business. If you’ve ever wondered what a PO gets out of her work—which to some people looks decidedly unglamorous—read on.
Tagged with: becoming a po,
becoming a professional organizer,
commitment,
compassion,
order catalyst,
starting an organizing business,
worth repeating
19 November 2015 | Comments [5] »
In 2013, I wrote a post that explained why I became a professional organizer. I’m celebrating the tenth anniversary of Peace of Mind Organizing, and the works continues to pay off. I feel so fortunate to still enjoy my work after ten years in business. If you’ve ever wondered what a PO gets out of her work—which to some people looks decidedly unglamorous—read on.
Tagged with: becoming a po,
becoming a professional organizer,
commitment,
compassion,
order catalyst,
starting an organizing business,
worth repeating
1 October 2015 | Comments [2] »
I love doing genealogy research, but I often have trouble finding time to do it. Because it’s seldom urgent, it falls to the bottom of the priority list, like so many enjoyable things. Since I blog at my other blog, Organize Your Family History, it’s important for me to do the research so I have genealogy-related things to blog about. But, as I said, it can be a challenge to find time.
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18 January 2014 | Comments [0] »
I just re-read this post, which I wrote almost exactly a year ago. I think it does a great job of explaining why I became a professional organizer. If you’ve ever wondered what a PO gets out of our work—which to some people looks decidedly unglamorous—read on.
Often when I meet folks who learn what I do for a living, they’re keen on learning how I became a professional organizer. I explain the training I took and how I went about starting my business. (That’s all detailed in my blog post, Are you interested in becoming a professional organizer?.)
Tagged with: becoming a po,
becoming a professional organizer,
commitment,
compassion,
order catalyst,
starting an organizing business,
worth repeating
21 January 2013 | Comments [16] »
Often when I meet folks who learn what I do for a living, they’re keen on learning how I became a professional organizer. I explain the training I took and how I went about starting my business. (That’s all detailed in my blog post, Are you interested in becoming a professional organizer?.)
Tagged with: becoming a po,
becoming a professional organizer,
commitment,
compassion,
order catalyst,
starting an organizing business