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Volume 68 April 2007
Professional Organizer of the 2nd-quarter 2007
Tips For Organizing And Reducing Stress
Clearing Clutter
Get Organized And Reduce Stress
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In this Issue:


Check out our Blog at
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Tips:
Tips For Organizing And Reducing Stress

Success Quote:
Not failure, but low aim is a sin

Special Promotions

B2B Article:
Clearing Clutter

B2B Article 2:
Get Organized And Reduce Stress

Improve Productivity In Less Than An Hour

What's New:
Links to Resources and Additional Event Listings
Three New organizing team members

Testimonials:
Your coaching and consulting has helped!

Featured Business
 

Holidays and Important Dates

Sponsors

Joke of the month:
Human Resources Lingo

Workshops, seminars etc..

Organizing  Products
Priority Folders
Basic Residential Filing System
Ultimate Business Filing System
Ultimate Residential Filing System 
Vital Business Information
Vital Family Information

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Holidays and Important Dates April 2007
April Monthly Observances
Alcohol Awareness Month
Cancer Control Month
Celebrate Diversity Month
Community Spirit Days (Month)
Couple Appreciation Month
Emotional Overeating Awareness Month
Fresh Florida Tomatoes Month
Grange Month
Holy Humor Month
Home Improvement Time (April-Sept.30)
Informed Women Month
Injury Prevention Month
International Customer Loyalty Month
International Daffynitions Month
International Twit Award Month
Jazz Appreciation Month
Keep America Beautiful Month
Learn Thai Month
Month of the Young Child
Month of the Military Child Link
National Car Care Month
National Child Abuse Prevention Month
National Decorating Month
National DNA & Genomics & Stem Cell Education & Awareness Month
National Donate Life Month
National Humor Month
National Kite Month
National Knuckles Down Month
National Landscape Architecture Month
National Occupational Therapy Month
National Parkinson's Awareness Month
National Prepare Your Home To Be Sold Month
National Pecan Month
National Pet First Aid Awareness Month
National Poetry Month
Nationally Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)
National Sexual Assault Awareness Month
National Youth Sports Safety Month
Pharmacists War on Diabetes Month
Physical Wellness Month
Prevent Lyme in Dogs Month
Prevention of Animal Cruelty Month
Rosacea Awareness Month
School Library Media Month
Soy Foods Month
Straw Hat Month
Stress Awareness Month
Southern Belles Month
Women's Eye Health & Safety Month
Workplace Conflict Awareness Month
International School Spirit Season (April 30 - Dec. 26)


April Weekly Observances
Laugh at Work Week: 1-7
Medication Safety Week: 1-7
National Blue Ribbon Week: 1-7
Testicular Cancer Awareness Week: 1-7 (aka Get A Grip Day!)
Consider Christianity Week: 2-8
National Public Health Week: 2-8 Link
National Work Zone Safety Awareness Week: 2-6
Hate Week: 4-10
Alcohol-Free Weekend: 6-8
National Garden Week: 8-14
Egg Salad Week: 9-15
National Women's Nutrition Week: 9-15
Pan American Week: 9-15
Just Pray No: Worldwide Weekend Prayer: 14-15
National Coin Week: 15-21
Cowboy Poetry Week: 15-21
National Library Week: 15-21
National Personal Training Week: 15-22
National Volunteer Week: 15-21
Consumer Awareness Week: 16-20
Heritage Week: 16-21
National Inspirational News Week: 16-22
National Volunteer Week: 16-22 
WOC Nurse Week: 16-20
Young People's Poetry Week: 16-22
National Occupational Health Nursing Week: 16-20
International Whistlers Week: 18-22
National Dance Week: 20-29
National Wildlife Week: 21-29
National Youth Service Days: 21-23
National Crime Victims Rights Week: 22-29
National Spoken Word Week: 22-28
Administrative Professionals Week: 22-28
Innovation Week: 22-28
Jewish Heritage Week: 22-28
National Karaoke Week: 22-28
National Park Week: 22-28
National Window Safety Week: 22-28
Sky Awareness Week: 22-28
Week of The Young Child: 22-28
Electronic Communications Week: 23-27
Fish Fry Week: 23-28
National Playground Safety Week: 23-27
National TV Turn-off Week: 23-29
National Scoop the Poop Week: 24-30
Safe Kids Week: 4/28 to 5/6 Link
Police Officers Who Gave Their Lives In The Line of Duty Week: April 29-5/5
North American Occupational Safety & Health Week: 30-5/6


 April Daily Observances 
April 1 April Fools or All Fools Day
April 1 US Air force Day
April 1 Boomer Bonus Days
April 1 National Fun Day
April 1 Palm Sunday
April 1 Sorry Charlie Day
April 1 Anti-circumcision Day
April 2 International Children's Book Day
April 2 Reconciliation Day
April 3 Passover
April 3 Pony Express Day
April 3 Tweed Day
April 4 Paraprofessional Appreciation Day
April 4 Victims of Violence Holy Day
April 5 Accelerate ACL Awareness Among Young Women Day
April 5 National Alcohol Screening Day
April 5 National Fun at Work Day
April 6 Drowsy Driver Awareness Day
April 6 Good Friday
April 6 New York State Missing Persons Day
April 6 Tartan Day
April 6 Hospital Admitting Clerks Day
April 6 Teflon Day
April 6 World Marbles Day
April 7 Empowered Women Entrepreneurs Day
April 7 National Birding Day
April 7 National Love Our Children Day
April 7 No Housework Day
April 7 World Health Day
April 8 Easter
April 8 Trading Cards for Grown-ups Day
April 9 Jenkins Ear Day
April 9 National Cherish An Antique Day
April 9 National Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day
April 10 Commodore Perry Day
April 10 National Sibling Day
April 10 Salvation Army Founder's Day
April 11 Barbershop Quartet Day
April 11 National D.A.R.E. Day
April 11 Poetry & The Creative Mind Day
April 12 Licorice Day
April 12 Mule Days
April 12 Walk on Your Wild Side Day
April 13 Blame Someone Else Day
April 13 International Plant Appreciation Day
April 13 Thomas Jefferson Day
April 14 Children with Alopecia Day
April 14 Pan American Day
April 14 Tangible Karma Day
April 15 Income Tax Day (also Accountant's Day)
April 15 Take a Wild Guess Day
April 15 That Sucks Day
April 15 Equal Pay Day
April 15 Husband Appreciation Day
April 15 Rubber Eraser Day
April 16 Boston Marathon
April 16 Income Tax Pay Day
April 16 International Moment of Laughter Day
April 16 Librarian Day (School)
April 16 Marathon Monday (Patriots Day in Boston)
April 17 Blah! Blah! Blah! Day
April 17 Ellis Island Family History Day
April 17 Ford Mustang Day
April 17 National Stress Awareness Day
April 17 National Wear Your Pajamas To Work Day
April 18 Paul Revere Day
April 18 Pet Owners Independence Day
April 18 Third World Day
April 19 Get to Know Your Customers Day
April 19 High Five Day
April 19 John Parker Day
April 19 Oklahoma City Bombing Commemoration Day
April 21 Astronomy Day
April 21 Auctioneers Day
April 21 John Muir Day
April 21 Kindergarten Day
April 21 National Chocolate-covered Cashews Day
April 21 World Cow Chip Day
April 22 Chemists Celebrate The Earth Day
April 22 Earth Day
April 22 National Jelly Bean Day
April 23 World Book & Copyright Day
April 24 National Teach Your Children To Save Day
April 25 Red Hat Society Day
April 25 Administrative Professionals Day
April 26 Confederate Memorial Day
April 26 Hug An Australian Day
April 26 Richter Scale Day
April 26 Take Our Daughters & Sons to Work Day
April 27 Arbor Day
April 27 Mantanzas Mule Day
April 27 National Hairball Awareness Day
April 28 Rebuilding Day
April 28 Sense of Smell Day
April 28 Workers Memorial Day
April 28 World Tai Chi & Qigong Day
April 29 Mother, Father Deaf Day
April 29 National Dance Day
April 30 Hairstylists Appreciation Day
April 30 International Walk Day
April 30 National Honesty Day (Honest Abe Awards)
April 30 Spank Out Day - USA
April 30 Walpurgis Night


Holidays are listed at:
http://www.earthcalendar.net/  and  http://www.brownielocks.com

Tips For Organizing And Reducing Stress
1. Tackle a job that's within reason. Don't try to organize the entire office all at once. Take small steps, like organizing the top of your desk or a single drawer. Then, move onto another area, like a large file cabinet or closet. Think about where and when you waste the most time or feel the most stressed –searching through a file cabinet or delving into an archive to look for an old client presentation or expense account–and designate this as first priority.

2. Get five large boxes. Label them "To Do," "File," "Archive," "Trash" and "Donate." Beginning in one corner of your area, go through every object there. If it gets daily use, keep it where you can put your hands on it easily. If not, put it in one of the boxes depending upon how often it gets used. Remember the cardinal rule of de-cluttering: When in doubt, throw it out.

3. Now look at the items in the "To Do" box. These should go where you can find them easily. Put them into a file folder, a briefcase or keep it as the first file or two in the closest drawer to your office chair. Better yet, put the "To Do" files in a rack on your desktop so that you see it the first thing every morning.

4. Next, look at the "File" box. Get new file folders and label each one with its contents. Put each type of document in its own folder.

5. Finally, look at the "Archive" box. Either store these items as-is or find a box to keep them in for long-term storage. Itemize the contents of the box for easy retrieval later.

6. Make a promise to yourself to keep the workspace free of clutter. Limit your desktop to only a few necessary items.

7. As tempting as it might be to add personal items to your desktop, exercise caution. One or two personal photos or mementos that you really cherish will be more meaningful than a dozen.

8. Add a plant. It is soothing and will "freshen" the space.

9. When the job is done, set some ground rules for the newly-organized space. Define what will–and will not–be kept or stored in the area.

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Success Quote
"It must be borne in mind that the tragedy of life doesn't lie in not reaching your goal. The tragedy lies in having no goal to reach. It isn't a calamity to die with dreams unfulfilled, but it is a calamity not to dream. It is not a disaster to be unable to capture your ideal, but it is a disaster to have no ideal to capture. It is not a disgrace not to reach the stars, but it is a disgrace to have no stars to reach for. Not failure, but low aim is a sin."  Benjamin E. Mayes

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"Merrie has provided systems and processes that continue to work! She got in there and Organized my office, cleaned out and organized the garage, basement, and closets, we organized seasonal clothes for my family, and cleaned out my Aunts home WITH us! She asked about our lifestyle and gave us tips that fit and work without the need to keep calling her for the same organization needs!" Lisa B. in Endwell, NY

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We can help unclutter any packrat to organize their clutter in any disorganized space using our professional organizers. Transform your cluttered office, files, home office and home in to truly organized space. We'll even show you how to prioritize your daily tasks so you can get more done in less time.

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B2B Article
Clearing Clutter
Clutter can be a chronic source of stress. The stress of being surrounded by clutter often isn't realized until the clutter is removed and we feel the relief of being clutter-free.

Clutter bombards the brain with excessive visual stimuli, creating stress. Clutter makes it more difficult to relax or to focus on anything because clutter is an irritating distraction. Even those who seem oblivious to their surroundings are aware of everything in their environment on a subconscious level. Your brain is constantly filtering messages from all your senses.

The more clutter, the more overwhelming the thought of removing it - but looking on the bright side, the greater the sense of relief that will be felt when it is gone. The thought of removing clutter may be so overwhelming that it may seem easier to ignore it. Trying to ignore clutter is stressful because you can't really ignore it.

Not taking action to clear clutter fosters feelings of helplessness. Taking action, even if it only involves committing ten minutes of your time each day to organize, is empowering and relieves stress. Clearing clutter can be a catharsis.

The clutter didn't appear overnight and it will take some time to remove it. Find ways to break down the job into smaller, manageable tasks. Start with one cupboard or one drawer. The satisfaction of completing each small task is motivation to keep going.

Many times, counters and other surfaces are filled with clutter that we can't throw out but don't have anywhere to put - usually because our closets and drawers are already filled with useless clutter. Getting rid of stuff we no longer need but have stored in closets and drawers makes space for the stuff we do need that is taking over our living space.

There is not any sense in storing items that you don't have easy access to and are going to forget you own. If you have items you really want to keep, store them in boxes and label the boxes so you can easily locate items in the future.

Don't go crazy trying to store everything. It is better to get rid of stuff you don't need completely. Don't stuff your drawers full either. It makes it difficult to put things away and take things out, a constant source of annoyance.

An under the bed box is good for storing a few blankets or some of season clothing but don't overdo it. Filling every space you can probably indicates you have too much stuff for your home. Your home needs 'breathing space.'

Because seeing clutter creates stress, open shelves are not the best places to store stuff. Open shelves are fine in a closet or garage but not in living areas. Store items in closed cabinets in the living room or bedroom for maximum stress relief.

Even displaying too many knickknacks can be perceived as clutter. It is better to have a group of items displayed in one spot than scattered all over the place. It is also a relief to have some bare wall space to give your eyes (actually your brain) a break.

A filing cabinet is a must for storing bank statements, utility bills, receipts etc. Being able to find paper items quickly saves a lot of time and prevents a lot of stress.

Clearing clutter may seem like a waste of time to many people, but reducing stress is not a waste of time and reducing clutter reduces stress. Also, if you put items in their place, you'll save time (and your sanity) by not having to search for items buried amongst clutter.

Of course, it's going to get messy in any household. It won't always be clutter free. But having a system in place to deal with it makes temporary clutter less stressful.

Your home should be a refuge from stress, not a source of stress.

Courtesy of Stress-relief-exercises.com

B2B Article 2
Get Organized And Reduce Stress

Clutter = stress. The more things you have to look at, deal with, sort through, ignore, or clean, the greater your stress levels. Experts say that most people regularly use only about 10 percent of their belongings, which means that 90 percent of what's on your desk or in your home isn't necessary to everyday living.

Chances are if you have piles on your desk, stacks on the floor or half finished projects everywhere, you're experiencing stress, which can prevent you from working at your optimum level of productivity.

So, whether you're working from home, on the road or in the office, learning to organize your workspace can dramatically lower your stress levels.

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What's New at A to Z Organizing Pros®
New Nationwide Organizing Team Member Joined Us In March

* * * * Merrie W.   03/07 - Binghamton, New York (Metro Area - Binghamton, NY)
Residential organizing: hands on attic/basement/garage/storage, bedrooms, clothes drawers/closets, dining room, entry/front hall, kids' rooms, living/family/great room, paper filing systems, kitchen/pantry, office (non-business)
Business organizing: home office, moving/relocation assistance, public speaking, time management

Professional Organizer since 1990
Affiliations: NAPO
"Merrie has provided systems and processes that continue to work! She got in there and Organized my office, cleaned out and organized the garage, basement, and closets, we organized seasonal clothes for my family, and cleaned out my Aunts home WITH us! She asked about our lifestyle and gave us tips that fit and work without the need to keep calling her for the same organization needs!" Lisa B. in Endwell, NY
Organizing in: Afton, NY - Apalachin, NY - Bainbridge,NY - Barker, NY - Binghamton, NY - Campbell, NY - Candor, NY - Castle Creek. NY - Chenango Bridge, NY - Chenango Forks, NY - Choconut Center, NY - Clough Corn

Our New Affiliates
* * *Mary P. 03/07 Whitesburg, Tennessee (Metro Area - Knoxville, TN)
Residential organizing: Certified in Chronic Disorganization, Home office, Estate organizing, Home paper management, Personal Life Balance Coaching, One-on-one learning sessions Whole house hands-on organizing .
Business organizing: Author, Business Coach, Group training, Home Office, Move Organizing, Public Speaking, Hands-on Office organization

Professional Organizer since 1995
"I have many tasks & projects at one time. Mary helped me learn to use clear folders to organize my tasks so they were at my fingertips. I use Mary's coaching mostly, but we usually do organize my desk or file space about once a month." Maudie B. in Morristown, TN
Affiliations: National Study Group on Chronic Disorganization National Association of Professional Organizers (National Board Member) Knoxville Area Women Executives Morristown Chamber of Commerce East TN Coaches Association National Speakers Association
Organizing in: Fernandina Beach, FL - Jacksonville, FL - St. Augustine, FL - Middlesboro, KY - Asheville, NC - Hendersonville, NC - Athens, TN - Brentwood, TN - Bristol. TN - Chattanooga, TN - Church Hill, TN - Cleveland, TN - Crossville, TN - Dandridge, TN - Elizabethton, TN - Erwin, TN - Farragut, TN - Gatlinburg, TN - Gray, TN - Greeneville, TN - Harriman, TN - Hendersonville, TN - Jefferson City, TN - Johnson City, TN - Jonesborough, TN - Kingsport, TN - Kingston, TN - Knoxville, TN - La Follette, TN - Lebanon, TN - Lenoir City, TN - Limestone, TN - Madisonville, TN - Maryville, TN - McMinnville, TN - Morristown, TN - Nashville, TN - Newport, TN - Oak Ridge, TN - Ooltewah, TN - Rockwood, TN - Rogersville, TN - Sevierville, TN - Seymour, TN - Smithville, TN - Sparta, TN - Spring Hill, TN - Tellico Plains, TN - Abingdon, VA - Big Stone Gap, VA - Gate City, VA

* * *Steve W.   03/07 Tacoma, Washington (Metro Area - Seattle, WA)
Residential organizing: Attics/Basements/Garages/Storage, Bedrooms/clothes drawers, Entry/Front Hall, Paper Filing Systems, Household Papers, Archives, Attention Deficit Disorder, Closet Organizing, Storage Unit Organizing, Pantries, ), Downsizing, Mail opening Room, Seniors and Disabled
Business organizing: Inventory/Assets Control, Home Office, Storage/Warehouse, Utility/Work/Construction Trailer, Archives

Professional Organizer since December 2004
Affiliations: NAPO
Organizing in: Algona, WA - Anderson Island, WA - Auburn, WA - Bonney Lake, WA - Browns Point, WA - Buckley, WA - Burnett, WA - Carbonado, WA - Dupont, WA - Edgewood, WA - Enumclaw, WA - Federal Way, WA - Fife, WA - Gig Harbor, WA - Graham, WA - Kent, WA - Lacey, WA - Lake Taps, WA - Lakewood, WA - Maple Valley, WA - McKenna, WA - Milton, WA - Olympia, WA - Orting, WA - Pacific, WA - Puyallup, WA - Rainier, WA - Renton, WA - Roy, WA - Ruston, WA - South Seattle, WA - Spanaway, WA - Steilacoom, WA - South Prairie, WA - Sumner, WA - Tacoma, WA - Tenino, WA - Tumwater, WA - University Place, WA - Wilkeson, WA - Yelm, WA - Vashon Island, WA

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Human Resource Lingo

"COMPETITIVE SALARY"
We remain competitive by paying less than our competitors.

"JOIN OUR FAST-PACED COMPANY"
We have no time to train you.

"CASUAL WORK ATMOSPHERE"
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"SOME OVERTIME REQUIRED"
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"DUTIES WILL VARY"
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"MUST HAVE AN EYE FOR DETAIL"
We have no quality control.

"CAREER-MINDED"
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"APPLY IN PERSON"
If you're old, fat or ugly you'll be told the position has been filled.

"NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE"
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"SEEKING CANDIDATES WITH A WIDE VARIETY OF EXPERIENCE"
You'll need it to replace three people who just left.

"PROBLEM-SOLVING SKILLS A MUST"
You're walking into a company in perpetual chaos.

"REQUIRES TEAM leaderSHIP SKILLS"
You'll have the responsibilities of a manager, without the pay or respect.

"GOOD COMMUNICATION SKILLS"
Management communicates, you listen, figure out what they want and do it.

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The Events page has a list of events for review at any time by our Web site visitors.

Our Link Exchange page has links from business we believe would benefit our clients.

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