Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Still Webbing

In interviewing my friends who appear to be balanced (or should I say lead a balanced life), I found that almost all of them were organized people, who exercise and eat healthy on a regular basis.

After reading about how to eat healthy and finding forms of exercise that help fuel the body with energy, (including meditation and yoga), I decided to focus on ways to become more organized.

According to organization guru, Julie Morgenstern, "The average U.S. executive wastes one hour per day searching for missing information in messy desks and files, according to the Wall Street Journal." This sounds familiar to me. Oh so familiar. "Getting rid of excess clutter would eliminate 40% of the housework in an average home. " (National Soap and Detergent Association) Getting rid of clutter might indeed help relieve the stress in my life, which would lead me to a balanced life.

On recommendation from a friend, I visited the FlyLady website.
http://www.flylady.net/pages/FLYingLessons.asp I'm suffering from "Can't Have Anyone Over Syndrome" because I can't get my clutter organized. There I found a wealth of knowledge that can easily be adapted in baby steps; steps that I can reasonably take in my life.

I found other useful websites to help me become organized. They can be found in a trackstar at http://trackstar.4teachers.org/trackstar/ts/viewTrack.do?number=375919&password=Marissa. Be sure to view this resource in frames.

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