Marilyn Bohn teaches organizing for seniors, organizing for women, home organizing, office organization, organizing small spaces, and even organizing for people with ADHD!
Visit Marilyn's Blog| Making Peace with Imperfection and Being Organized at the Same Time |
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I was reading in the book "Don't Sweat The Small Stuff…and it's all small stuff" by Richard Carlson, PH.D. I have read the book before but not everything always sticks so I like to go back and reread as a refresher. I set as my goal to read two to three chapters a night. They are so small each can be read in one to three minutes. The heading on the chapter I was reading is 'Make Peace with Imperfection'. Since I am not a perfectionist this was reasonable to me. Being a perfectionist does not lead one to inner peace. I know a couple of perfectionist and I agree with this statement. He goes on to say "When we are zeroed in on what's wrong, it implies that we are dissatisfied, discontent". That bought me up short. I feel as a professional organizer it is necessary to take a look at our surroundings, especially when we know there is something bothering us about our home or office, to actually zero in what we see is wrong or out of balance and analyze why it is making us feel as it does. It may very well be what we need is a breath of fresh air and by looking at what is wrong and then rolling up our sleeves so to speak and getting things organized we will be much happier and content. |
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I enjoy working with her and highly recommend her to anyone and everyone. She has alleviated frustration and anxiety for me." -Emily Douglas Salt Lake City, UT |