Organizing and Productivity Experts Release the Top 201 Tips to Survive Life

Author and Professional Organizer Judith Kolberg and Certified Professional Organizer Allison Carter compile the best advice from professional organizers around the world
 
April 18, 2011 - PRLog -- Squall Press released Sync or Swim: 201 Organizing Tips You Need to Survive the Currents of Change.  Award-winning professional organizer Judith Kolberg and Certified Professional Organizer Allison Carter worked for months gathering nuggets of wisdom and compiling it into the book.

According to Kolberg and Carter, "These are the next-generation organizing tips for getting things done and controlling clutter without falling into a sea of complexity. Seventy organizing and productivity specialists share 201 of their best tips and 100 most valuable resources in home management, information organization, and organizing every basic area of life."  


Contributors to the book include:
Barbara Hemphill of the Productive Environment Institute
Brandie Kajino of SOHO Solutionist
Eileen Koff of To the Next Level
John Trosko of Organizing L.A.
Julie Bestry of Best Results Organizing
Margaret Lukens of New Leaf & Co.
Nanette Duffey of Organized Instincts
Stephanie LH Calahan of Calahan Solutions

Contributors also include members of the team from Rubbermaid Personalized Organizing powered by the Clutter Diet:
Allison Carter of The Professional Organizer
Deb Lee of D Allison Lee Professional Organizing
Ellen Delap of Professional-Organizer
Helene Segura of LivingOrder San Antonio
Kim Oser of Put It Away
Lorie Marrero of Clutter Diet

Kolberg and Carter added, "We live in a world of technology marvels, but it hasn’t necessarily meant less to do. We still have to toss out the trash from last night’s dinner but now we have to trash electronic files, shred sensitive information, and block spam. We’ve got gadgets and tools to be more productive but unless we sync them religiously, we’re sunk. Sync or Swim: 201 Organizing Tips You Need to Survive the Currents of Change is a 93-page ebook that puts the best next-generation organizing tips all in one place.

You benefit by:
• Accessing “new school” organizing tips to solve old school problems in the home and home office
• Getting things done with the least amount of effort
• Utilizing technology without being overwhelmed by it
• Having a well-organized, efficiently managed home

You’ll find 201 organizing tips from over 70 organizing and productivity experts with a bonus of 100 other resources to solve everyday problems including:
• Organizing electronic files and emails
• Keeping track of bits of crucial information like websites, contacts, blogs and passwords
• Syncing devices
• Organizing downloads, books, photos, collections, receipts, school materials and kids’ artwork
• Managing social media
• Controlling clutter
• Organizing finances
And much, much more."

Copies of the book can be purchased at: http://www.squallpress.net/index.php?target=banners&bid=5....

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About LivingOrder® San Antonio: Organizing and Productivity Expert Helene Segura is a Certified Professional Organizer® and Certified Productive Environment Specialist™. Helene coaches clients in person or via telephone, conducts organizing and productivity workshops, and is an organizing expert for Rubbermaid Personalized Organizing Powered by Clutter Diet. She writes an organizing column for Connections for Women and has been a featured organizing expert in the San Antonio Express-News and Woman's Day Magazine, as well as on KABB and KENS TV. Helene is a member of the National Association of Professional Organizers and its NAPO-San Antonio chapter, for which she was one of the founding members as Director of Communications and Technology. She is a National Trainer for NAPO's Quantum Leap volunteer program. Helene also serves as the Director of Communications for the international Board of Certification for Professional Organizers. Visit www.LivingOrderSA.com for details.
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