Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Why Be Organized


Why Be Organized?


 
If you are already organized, you cannot imagine a life where you are not. If you are somewhat organized, you most likely imagine a world where you are completely organized, and lastly if you are rarely organized you may wonder what all the fuss is about.
 


Don’t Organized People Lack Spontaneity?

Hardly, in fact if you are organized you can take advantage of impromptu opportunities because you have your projects under control and you know that you can make time for a new opportunity and not have it mess up your entire schedule. In fact most organized people know exactly where there passport is and could go anywhere they want to without having it be a major production!
 

Doesn’t it Take a Lot of Time to be Organized?

It takes learning what is important to you and why and then focusing your efforts there. Also, time yourself, next time you think something takes “a lot” of time and see how long it really takes you. We tend to think that things we don’t want to do take longer than things we do want to do. So time yourself and know the truth.
 

Everything is Just Fine Now

Is it? Are you making the most of your day(s), week(s), and month(s)? Are you achieving all of your goals? Are you making goals? Do you know what you want? If you already have all that you want, what are you doing to insure you keep it? If you had no restrictions on what you could want for, what would it be? When is the last time something amazing happened in your life? How did it feel?
 
I hope I have piqued your interest in my new book TimerOrganizer due out this June 2014. Keep posted for the publishing date and checkout www.twitter.com/TimerOrganizer and www.Facebook.com/TimerOrganizer as well as the website at www.TimerOrganizer.com
Sherri Sue Fisher, author of TimerDiet and soon to be published TimerOrganizer

  

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Earth Day


Earth Day
#Earth Day

Today April 22, 2014 we are celebrating Earth Day, but did you know this holiday has been around for decades? In fact 1970. To help bring awareness to the Earth’s environment, yes before many of us were even born (not me I’m a boomer baby), people have said to be concerned about the Earth. But, what have we done to help? Well to be more exact, what have you done to help?
 
I know we think that it is a big city or big industry problem; but is it really? Do we do every day what we can to help the Earth’s environment? Or do we assume our little indiscretions don’t amount to much? Do we buy way more than we need, only to dispose of it? Do we take random trips around town, just because we can? Do we take the time to recycle at every opportunity, even if it is inconvenient to take it back home to do so? What about our obsession with bottled water? My guess is that we all are guilty of our own indiscretions and yet we wonder why big business isn’t doing their part…it is because it isn’t easy and it can sometimes cost more money, so we just don’t want to.
 

What will it take for each of us to feel compelled to do our part 100% (ok 99%) of the time? IDK
 

Sherri Sue Fisher, author of TimerDiet and to be released in June of 2014 TimerOrganizer

www.timerorganizer.com