by Guest | Sep 16, 2013 | General
Special thanks to Joe Robinson, who gave me permission to include his article in the Keeping Chaos at Bay series. I know you’ll find this useful. I encourage you to read it, print it out, and share it with your colleagues....
by Guest | Sep 8, 2013 | General
Taxes freak out everybody; being audited is the ultimate freak-out. However, Mary’n Hallock, formerly of in Sane Spaces, The E-Newsletter of The Painless Paper Cut was audited and lived to tell the tale! I asked her if I could share her tips with subscribers to...
by Guest | Sep 2, 2013 | General
In previous emails to you (and in many of my workshops), I’ve mentioned Rita Emmett’s book, The Procrastinator’s Handbook. One area where many of us procrastinate (and have resultant chaos) is dealing with clutter. Clutter can really get you down....
by Guest | Aug 24, 2013 | General
Note from Meggin: You may want to print this out to share with people on your commuter train. Naturally, you are already mindful about each of these tips. 1. If you are with friends or work associates, keep your conversations at the “six-inch voice” level. The entire...
by Guest | Aug 24, 2013 | General
If you have a garage, it’s possible that at some time or another…there has been some chaos there. If you want to start Keeping the Chaos at Bay (and possibly parking your car in the garage), then read on. Thanks to Kristin White del Rosso of Pea Organizing...