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Professional Development

Now Where Did I...?

This is the mantra of the cluttered life. Clutter is like cancer, growing unchecked as stacks of paper (emails, unwashed laundry, unread books and magazines, craft projects, work projects) pile up and multiply. In organizations, clutter of any kind steals time, energy and productivity. Having piles of work horizontally filed across all available surfaces in a room does not help an employee – or manager – be more efficient or effective. In fact, it typically has the opposite effect, leaving you feeling overwhelmed and drained of energy, unable even to assign priorities among the piles awaiting your attention. There are proven workable solutions for the cluttered life, and this program will give you the opportunity to experience them and find the ones that will work for you.

At the end of this program, you will understand:

  • How to recognize clutter in its many disguises, from mental clutter to clutter in more physical forms.
  • The affects your work patterns have on yourself, you family, friends, and organizations.
  • That cluttering, control, and work-addictive behaviors are inherently self-abusive.
  • How to improve your efficiency by identifying and eliminating clutter in your home and workplace.
  • What learning approaches are most useful to you personally, and how you can use that knowledge to create a positive impact in your office situation.
  • That sometimes cluttering even has a positive, creative side – and how you can tap into your creativity.

Who Will Benefit

You will benefit from this course if your desk has stacks of files, if you have more than 100 emails stored on your computer, or if you frequently construct grand to-do lists with tasks that end up forgotten or undone. You know who you are!

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