Read about how Lisa Chang, the web host for Someday Syndrome, discovered that decluttering physical and emotional space helped her overcome procrastination and increase productivity.
Shortly after I started blogging in 2006, I found Cynthia’s blog and have been an avid reader ever since. Her posts are profound, cover a wide range of topics, and yet always come back to the simple question: do we really need all this stuff? As an organizer, you can see why her blog appeals [...]
Something Crista said in her answers last week made me decide to switch gears from the emotional/mental Somedays to physical ones. Crista stated that she planned for a whole bunch of what-if situations for the three weeks she was going to be away at school, but when it came down to carrying the what-ifs and [...]
Something Crista said in her answers last week made me decide to switch gears from the emotional/mental Somedays to physical ones. Crista stated that she planned for a whole bunch of what-if situations for the three weeks she was going to be away at school, but when it came down to carrying the what-ifs and [...]
Contrary to what we see in the blogosphere, not all Somedays include leaving the 9-to-5 world. Some people, like my good friend and fellow Professional Organizer Nada Thomson, find that their dreams take them the other direction – from self-employed to employee and that finding a cure for Someday Syndrome drives them there.
Who: Nada Thomson [...]