Archive for July, 2008

Consuming Costs???

Posted by Leslie on July 31, 2008
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We always think of aquiring items as “adding” to our lives, but have you ever considered the cost? Beyond the personal cost of aquistion, what are the other costs? When we “over purchase” there is an obvious strain on our pocketbooks for that temporary “thrill”. Soon if we buy items that we don’t truly need we begin to actually feel bad about that item. the thrill is gone and now we need to take care of the item, we need to store it, we need to make room for it. The party is over! When we are not taking care of it properly the item loses its ability to satisfy us. When we have too much of a certain item and can not use it we also begin to feel bad. It is difficult to feel “fullfilled” by excessive purchases, in fact at a certain point the very activity that brought you joy will make you sad. Choose carefully and thoughtfully about what you surround youself with. The “stuff” won’t bring happiness. Make room for the people and actvities you love.

Celebrate Commitment

Posted by Leslie on July 30, 2008
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Today is my 20th Wedding Anniversary! I am thinking about commitment and how easy life can be when you focus on what is important. To me life is about doing, not having. Thinking over the past 20 years, the best memories are about people and place and things that we did and times that we shared. Family and friends. I see clients everyday who let stuff become a barrior to letting people even enter their space and it is an honor to be with someone while they face all of that and begin to see how to open up that space. I acknowledge their journey.

Twenty years is a milestone and I would like to take a minute to thank my husband Sandy for making the journey effortless, for always supporting me, for helping me smell the roses and for being a fantastic role model for my children! Happy Anniversary today and for a life time!

What is Enough?

Posted by Leslie on July 29, 2008
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Knowing your “ENOUGH” is a powerful organizing tool. So many people walk through life on a quest to acquire things. It is important to slow down and decide what “enough” looks like. Most people never even consider this concept! If you don’t decide what “enough” is, how will you ever congratulate yourself when you get there! To know that you have what you need is very empowering. You walk through life with you cup full and you are able to feel content. Generosity becomes easy and instead of being in the acquisition stage of life, you spend more time enjoying what is important.

Life Happens

Posted by Leslie on July 27, 2008
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Life Happens! You may planned an event in every way and worked really hard to achaive a certain result and something completely derails your plan. This is the moment that you need to decide how to act. Most people simply react, but success happens when you take a step back and decide what the new result looks like! Many times there are unforseen benifits. One of which is that in many cases you get stronger. You work those “muscles” that show your compassion, creativity, and perserverance when times are tough. So don’t give up—just change your mind or ask for help.

Live the Life that YOU Want

Living with purpose includes planning and prioritzing, but it also includes setting the bar. Deciding that you are going to surround yourself with people that help you be the best you can be is extremely powerful. This includes partners, friends and family. Be conscience of who helps you move forward and who holds you back and spend more time with those people. This does not mean you ignore people who may “need” you but decide how to help in ways that make you feel good rather than in ways that drain you. You are worth it!

Empowering Clients

Posted by Leslie on July 20, 2008
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So many times people call me for organizing help and they ashamed of their problem with disorganization. Some people really understand how to get organized- but are overwhelmed by everyday life and get behind. Others really do not know where to begin and have struggled with being disorganized their whole life. Still others are embarrassed of their failures and often had been made to be feel bad about themselves for their problem.

I feel that is my primary goal to EMPOWER these people to take the next step. It is an honor to be trusted to an exposed weakness and help. I often tell clients “If this was easy, it would be done”! My intention is to help clients get “unstuck” and to give the the hope, resources and hands on help they need to move ahead. Our greatest successes are helping people begin to help themselves.

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Posted by Leslie on July 16, 2008
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Planning is the KEY

Posted by Leslie on July 15, 2008
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One of the KEY pieces for BEING organized it have a plan! Planning IS prioritizing and if you prioritize you begin doing what is IMPORTANT instead of what is urgent. Many times clients don’t see the value in “pre-planning” their week. they are “do-ers” and they get much more positive feedback and good feelings from “doing”, but they often spend time “doing” the things that are not important. Planning will help you live a more purposeful life, especially when you include those elements in your weekly plan. What FUN will you have this week? What PROJECT will you tackle? When will there be FAMILY TIME? How will you SHARPEN THE SAW? I challenge you to take time Sunday night to look at what needs to be accomplished and then put items in your calendar. I think you will see life changing results!

Decisions-Where People Get Stuck

Posted by Leslie on July 14, 2008
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As I work with clients I often see that decision making is very hard for some people. I think there is a correlation between some major life event and a lack of decision making ability. For example, when a person has lived through a trauma of sorts, they actually have seen severe consequences occur for whatever reason and it makes them have a hard time making a decision. I have also noticed that when someone has been forced to take action when circumstances were out of there control, they sometime lose their decision making abilities in a long term way. Many hoarders simply don not make a decision about the “stuff” in their life…so it piles up. It is often helpful to make decisions in the presence of someone. It just “sures-up” your judgement and your confidence. Remember, Piles are just unmade decisions.

Smelling the Roses

Posted by Leslie on July 11, 2008
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Life has become very busy. I woke up to a day that was already jam packed before it even started and felt exhausted! I forced myself to exercise and my energy came back little by little. When I got home I had about 15 minutes before I had to race out the door. I stopped 5 minutes and decided to cut some of the fresh flowers in my garden to replace some that were looking pretty bad. I felt so inspired! It was just a little gesture, I was surprised how “together” it made me feel. Just those little pauses to do things that bring joy can make such a difference in your day. Now this evening when I am relaxing I enjoy seeing part of my garden inside.

Stop and enjoy the little things while they are still in bloom! That good feeling is long lasting.

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