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Get Organized Now! BINGO! Organizing Printable!
It's a new, quick, easy, fun way to get organized. Each GON Bingo! card lists 24
easy organizing tasks you or your family can accomplish. Get five in a row
horizontally, vertically or diagonally and you get to select a reward from the
rewards list. Kids love to play too!
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Happy organizing and enjoy some GON BINGO! organizing fun!
Maria Gracia
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Organizing Thought of the Day
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Day 2: Organizing Starts in Your Mind
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While there are a small percentage of people who have a difficult time getting
organized because of some physical limitations, the obstacle for the majority of
people is not physical, but rather mainly in their minds. In other words, how
you think about organizing, can greatly affect the actual outcome of the
organizing itself. This week, for 5 days, I'll be focused on how to get you in
the right mind-set to organize. Today is Day 2.
Eliminate the 'vague' mindset.
If you're thinking that you'll begin getting organized 'when you get a chance,'
'when you have a free moment,' or any other vague range of time that's floating
somewhere in the future, it's going to be extremely challenging to get anything
started, never mind accomplished.
Getting organizing requires a specific, focused effort.
First, define your end-goal: such as weeding out 10 of your 30 pairs of shoes
or reducing the volume of possessions in your attic by at least 25%.
Then, set a definite day, start time, and end time...and get it into your
calendar/planner.
When that date/time rolls around, choose a small section and begin. Work,
without distractions, until your end-time. Be sure, if the job isn't complete,
that you immediately schedule another date, start time, and end time in your
calendar/planner to continue.
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This Week's Recommendation
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Learn What Your Cat is Trying To Tell You With...
The Cat Language Bible
In it you'll learn how to finally understand
and speak with your cat
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To fast forward to The Cat Language Bible, visit:
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Yes, meow means something
What does it mean, you ask?
Good question. It's about the same as aloha in Hawaiian.
The meaning changes.
Context matters hugely. Is it a mean meow, or a friendly one?
What about the cat's body action? Is he facing towards you, or away? Is the tail
curled, or lying flat against the floor?
Depending on these points, 'meow' could mean 'let's watch a movie together' or
'boy am I thirsty right now.'
So getting the tone and body language right is critical.
Finally, there's a quick guide on the essentials of cat communication to open
your ears (and your heart) into the fascinating world of feline communication,
both verbal and nonverbal.
This guide, written by a PhD animal communications expert Dr Jonas Jurgella, is
the missing link that allows you to bond with your own feline friend as if he
was a human child.
That's the power of true and honest communication, vs the primitive 'animal baby
talk' that so many pet owners unfortunately relegate themselves to.
Learn more about 'The Cat Language Bible' here:
getorganizednow.com/rd-cat-bible.html
P.S. Your cat will be most appreciative...and you'll feel great knowing that
you truly understand your cat's needs and wants.
P.P.S. Don't miss out: When you obtain your copy of 'The Cat Language Bible'
BEFORE June 18th, you'll also get 4 COMPLIMENTARY BONUSES:
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___ 1. Do today's task on my June Monthly Organizing Checklist. The
June 13 TO DO focuses on the end of the school year. Visit
GetOrganizedNow.com to
access my June Monthly Organizing Checklist.
___ 2. Declutter your kitchen. Remove three items from your kitchen
cabinet that you never use. Donate, sell, or trash.
___ 3. Bring more focus into your life. GON readers responded to, `Do you
consider yourself, in general, to be focused or distracted when working on home,
work, and/or school projects?' Visit
GetOrganizedNow.com
to access the results of that poll.
'I make lists to keep my anxiety level down. If I write down 15 things to be
done, I lose that vague, nagging sense that there are an overwhelming number of
things to be done, all of which are on the brink of being forgotten.' (Mary Roach)
I'd love to hear from you.
I LOVE GON reader mail! Whether it's a comments, suggestions, or just a note to
say hello, REPLY to this email with a short note.
And remember...there's no better time to get organized, than to Get Organized
Now!
Warmly,
Maria Gracia
Get Organized Now!
getorganizednow.com
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