By Productive Porcupine
Last month finished the 30 Days to a More Organized Life series here on Productive Porcupine. In response to reader requests, I’ve put the articles together as a downloadable, printable book. It’s 101 pages of organizing goodness. If you follow the book you will have:
learned how to better manage your . . . → Read More: Announcing the 30 Days to a More Organized Life Book
By Productive Porcupine
The advice for the last day in the 30 Days to a More Organized Life series is the most important: you must give yourself permission to start over.
Living a more organized life is a worthwhile goal. But, like any worthwhile goal, it is not easy to achieve. Becoming a more . . . → Read More: 30 Days to a More Organized Life, Day 30: Give Yourself Permission to Start Over
By Productive Porcupine
It’s the end of the day: tired from work and dinner and the kids your brain is not functioning at its most optimal. Under these conditions it’s too easy to make poor decisions about what to do (or not do) with the rest of the night. It’s time for a special . . . → Read More: 30 Days to a More Organized Life, Day 29: Have a Nighttime Shutdown Routine
By Productive Porcupine
How many times have you spoken to a friend on the phone and promised to do something for them (like get the title of a book or movie) only to forget after the call is over? Too many times.
Keeping a simple call log can save you time, money and frustration . . . → Read More: 30 Days to a More Organized Life, Day 28: Keep a Call Log
By Productive Porcupine
You know who’s really organized? Monks. Why? Because they have nothing to organize.
The fastest way to a perfectly organized life is to have nothing at all. You don’t need to be that extreme, but you can learn from the idea: the less stuff you have, the less difficulty you’ll have . . . → Read More: 30 Days to a More Organized Life, Day 27: Purge Your Possessions
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