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Neat and Simple Guide to Organizing Your Home Office



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Neat and Simple Guide to Organizing Your Home Office:

 Ultra Simple, ADD-Friendly Strategies to Conquer Chronic Disorganization, Clear Clutter and Organize Your Life!

by Ariane Benefit

 

PAPERBACK IS SOLD OUT - The plan for updating it is underway. In the meantime, this book is no longer for sale. Thank you for understanding! 

 

 

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

The "Neat & Simple Guide to Organizing Your Home Office" provides you with:

  • Ultra-simple processes, creative strategies and LOTS of examples.  
  • Over 50 photos featuring real home offices - not offices staged for a book.
  • A warm and personal writing style 
  • Easy-to-read page layout. 

It's like having Ariane right there with you to teach you HOW to create your own organizing systems that FIT you. She doesn't tell you what to do and ask you to conform to her idea of what works. Instead she gives you the principles and strategies that empower you to become your own professional organizer and make decisions more easily! 

You will learn how to design your own systems so that they are EASY and LOW COST to implement and easy to maintain -- even if you have ADHD or a creative personality type that tends to resist organizing. And it's not just for home offices, what you learn can be applied to all areas of your home!

You will learn how to: 

  • Identify your personal "organizing style" according to your brain type (left-brain or right brain)
  • Choose appropriate organizing strategies for your style
  • Clear clutter without getting overwhelmed
  • Arrange your office layout to maximize attractiveness, efficiency and convenience
  • Optimize your work flow and set up zones for various activities
  • Select the right organizing products for your needs and budget
  • Organize your paper using a variety of methods
  • Choose a planner for managing your time
  • Use a variety of types of To Do Lists
  • Motivate yourself to organize 
  • Overcome paralyzing perfectionism that keeps you from getting started 
  • Chunk your projects so that you don't get overwhelmed 
  • Stay organized while you are sorting out your things

RECOMMENDED FOR 

  • Creative Personality Types
  • Self-employed
  • Adults who have ADHD
  • Anyone who has suffered from lifelong disorganization and procrastination

BONUSES

The "Neat & Simple Guide to Organizing Your Home Office" comes with:

 

 Take Charge of Your Paper  (PDF 60 Pages)

 

 

Neat & Simple Paper Retention Guide (PDF 15 Pages)

 

 

 

An assortment of other PDFs on ADHD, Clutter and Organizing.

 

 

 


 

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