Tag Archive: 'Timeplanners'

This Mobile Office Vehicle (MOV) was considered innovative about 15 years ago! Even the Chicago radio station asked us drive over there so they could send a reporter out to check us out. The stylist insisted I carry a golf club to help get across the point that this mobile office would allow the user […]

If you’re starting your day by dashing to your Smartphone to check your emails, you’re missing out on the most important appointment: the one you set with yourself. Begin your day in a calm state thinking about what’s really important and you will be guided to spend time on the right things. Set aside […]

Follow-up is an important aspect of organizing one’s marketing time. As long as you’re going to do it, you’ll want to enjoy the process. Part of my networking today — Cafe Elysa on Coast Highway in Carlsbad, CA After meeting a new business contact at a business event, set up a follow-up session at a […]

Going vertical is my favorite way to organize any space. What do I mean by “going vertical?” Some ways to go vertical are to use shelving, cubbies and hooks. Use the air space instead of the flat space in your home and office — and, in your garden! You can pretty much never have too […]

As a member of PWR, my favorite monthly meetings are Member Showcases. That’s when two members stand up bravely in front of the group and go into depth about what they do, how they got here, and more importantly who they are. Last meeting I had the pleasure of hearing and seeing Tracy Blanscet of […]

Hera Hub is Felena Hanson’s creation — bringing coworking to a new level. And, we now have Hera Hub in beautiful Carlsbad, CA. The location alone surely elevates one’s creativity to new heights. The offices are organized beautifully — elegant and functional. I attended the 2-year anniversary bash on August . It was […]

Why do we keep things we’ll never use? As a Professional Organizer I have heard so many reasons! Here are just a few: I will use it some day I will get it fixed It was expensive I’m going to sell it on Craigslist It has sentimental value The “List” goes on and […]

I noticed that my weekly and monthly business networking meetings are not as well-attended in summer. No surprise. People are on vacation both physically and mentally. And, that’s a good thing. It’s a great time to step back and smell the magnolias, reflect, repurpose some precious things you’ve been planning on giving a new lease […]

One great thing about living in a high-rise with massive windows is those glorious views of the city. The challenge is where to display and hang your artwork when you have limited wall space. Here are some tips on how to easily address that organizing challenge as shown in this client’s lovely Chicago condo. She […]

When I lived in Chicago, I used to go to college football games — from University of Wisconsin to Northwestern to Notre Dame. It was at Notre Dame that I learned about the Hail Mary Pass (and the Touch-down Jesus!) These terms are not meant to be politically incorrect religious remarks at all. The idea […]
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