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Tuesday, December 8th, 2009
A few weeks ago at the POC Conference in Calgary I listened to keynote speaker, Les Hewitt, author of The Power of Focus. He was amazing and I learned a great deal listening to him. One topic that really resonated with me was habits and how they determine your future.
According to Les Hewitt, 47% of my everyday behavior is habitual and it’s extremely important to be aware of what habits are not working for me. I need to remember I can change any habit if I really want to. That’s the tough part.
So I made a list of my bad habits and one of mine was focusing on what I didn’t want. Isn’t that strange? To focus on what you don’t want, rather than what you do want. And I found myself doing it all the time. So since the presentation, I have been focusing on what I really want and its amazing what happens when you focus. Thank you Les!
So what are your bad habits and what can you commit to letting go of in the new year? We would love to hear from you.
A Red Bench offer continuing education for professional organizers and small business owners.
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Friday, December 4th, 2009
I read somewhere along the way, (probably in The Success Principles) that we are the average of the five people we hang out with the most. If you think about that, it makes sense. You probably cook or clean the way your Mom does. You make decisions like your Dad. You talk like your friends, etc. Heck, I am now saying “eh” after living in Canada for just two years. So if you want to be more successful, you have to start hanging out with more successful people.
On our next teleclass, Unleash the Power of Goal Setting, we will wrap up the year evaluating this past year and planning for the next. We will help you clarify your and focus your goals and give you the motivation to make next year the best year ever One of the questions we will ask is who do want to spend your time with next year? Who excites you, motivates you, juices you? Often times we spend too much time with people who bring us down or don’t motivate us to achieve our goals.
In 2010 we want you to lose the “anchors” and start hanging out with those who will bring you more success. Register and attend Unleash the Power of Goal Setting to ensure a successful and balanced year.
A Red Bench offers continuing education for professional organizers and small business owners.
Tags: goal setting, Professional Organizer Business, Professional Organizer Courses, Professional Organizer Education, Professional Organizing Classes, Professional Organizing Training, Red Bench Program, Teleclasses
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Thursday, December 3rd, 2009
We hope you and your families had a wonderful Thanksgiving! Now it’s off to the races during December which is often a very busy and stressful month. It’s hard to believe the year has gone by so quickly, but so much has happened. We hope you take some time to review your year; what made you happy? What would you change?
As we look back at our year, we are thrilled with all we accomplished. We strive to bring you the best experts we can find on business and organizing-related topics. Our job is to help you manage your business a little easier. Here are some of the highlights:
- We kicked off the year as a finalist in the “Most Valuable Educational Resource” category of the 2009 LA Organizing Awards.
- We hosted our first booth at the NAPO Conference.
- We hosted our first Social Media Event where 8 trailblazers from this new phenomenon shared their tips and tricks on how to make the most of this amazing technology.
- We kicked off our Become An Infopreneur Program and have a class of organizers creating their very own information product.
- Christa presented, “From Organizer to Infopreneur,” at the POC Conference.
- Angela was selected as a panelist for the 2010 NAPO Conference “Ask The Organizers” Panel.
- We were once again nominated in the “Most Valuable Educational Resource” category of the 2010 LA Organizing Awards. Cast your vote here.
What a year! Sure, there are things we would change, but overall we are pleased. We want to thank you for all your support. We love working with you and look forward to what may come in the new year.Happy holidays!
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Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009
I’ve named this post “Focus Is the Name of the Game” because a few weeks ago I returned from the POC (Professional Organizers of Canada) Conferencein Calgary and I feel more focused than ever. Now I know what you’re thinking; that I am pretty focused already. Well, even organizers can get a little lost with so many tasks, activities and To Do’s.
At the conference I listened to keynote speaker, Les Hewitt, author of The Power of Focus. He was amazing and he said, “Sustained motivation is when you have something thing good that goes along with what you you do well.” That really resonated with me. I am good at organizing and that’s why I created Savvy Solutions more than five years ago. Of course, I will continue to work with people in their homes and offices on paper, time and email management. But what I am really good at is speaking in front of a group. Not many people feel that way, but I love it. So in the future, you will see more focus on speaking engagements, Lunch & Learns, Workshops and Seminars.
On our next teleclass, called Unleash the Power of Goal Setting, we are going to talk about what you really want and why you really want it, so you can go out and get it. Setting and achieving goals is one the best ways to measure your life’s progress. Without goals life just passes by hoping we get lucky and fortune comes our way. The secret to peak performance is knowing what you want and why and getting down on paper.
Join us on December 7th for Unleash the Power of Goal Setting and create a plan for 2010 that will ensure a successful and well balanced year.
Date: Monday, December 7th
Time: 4:00pm EST (3:00pm CST, 2:00pm MST, and 1:00pm PST)
Investment: $29 or included with your Teleclass Membership. Attend Live or Download the MP3 Audio Recording
A Red Bench offer continuing education for professional organizers and small business owners.
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Monday, November 30th, 2009
Join us for Unleash The Power of Goal Setting.
Why You Don’t Want To Miss This Teleclass:
Setting and achieving goals is one the best ways to measure your life’s progress. Without goals life just passes by hoping we get lucky and fortune comes our way. The secret to peak performance is knowing what you want and why and getting down on paper.
The Facts:
Less than 1% of adults have clearly stated goals? Yet those who do earn as much as ten times more than those who don’t. What separates the most satisfied people from the rest of the world is really identifying what you want out of life.
Register and Create Your 2010 Plan to Ensure a Successful and Well Balanced Year:
- What do you want to do?
- What do you want to have?
- Where do you want to go?
- How much money will you earn and save?
- Who will you spend your time with?
- What memorable experience(s) will you have?
On our final teleclass in 2009, Unleash the Power of Goal Setting, we will wrap up the year evaluating this past year and planning for the next. We will help you clarify your and focus your goals and give you the motivation to make next year the best year ever Don’t miss this chance to create your goals for 2010 so you can achieve your true desires in the New Year.
Details:
Date: Monday, December 7th
Time: 4:00pm EST (3:00pm CST, 2:00pm MST, and 1:00pm PST)
Investment: $29 or included with your Teleclass Membership. Attend Live or Download the MP3 Audio Recording
A Red Benchoffer continuing education for professional organizers and small business owners.
Tags: A Red Bench, Angela Ploetz, Christa Patchen Wagner, Christa Wagner, goal setting, Professional Organizer Business, Professional Organizer Courses, Professional Organizer Education, Professional Organizing Classes, Professional Organizing Training, Red Bench, Red Bench Program, Teleclasses
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Tuesday, November 17th, 2009
Flying for the holidays? Get organized and be prepared because anything can happen. Last year, we flew out on the day of the huge snowstorm across much of the US and Canada. We were flying from Vancouver to Cleveland, via Toronto. Long story short, we landed in Toronto in a blizzard and our flight was cancelled. We had to act quickly, fly to a different city, rent a car and drive to Cleveland. Don’t you just love holiday travel?
We all look forward to being with family for the holidays, but flying at such a busy time of year can turn any of us into a “grinch.” With a little prior planning, you can relax and enjoy your trip. Here is our best advice for hassle-free holiday travel. Share this with your clients and help them this holiday season.
Before you go:
- Tape a large ID to the inside of your luggage. This will insure return of your luggage if your luggage tag comes off and your bag is lost. (Last year, my luggage sat at the airport for four days before it got to me)
- Shop online. Shopping online allows you to purchase gifts in advance and not have to schlep them with you. Most websites offer some kind of free shipping.
- Ship gifts rather than taking them on the plane. Of course now that we have to pay per bag, bringing gifts is even more challenging and expensive. Ship gifts beforehand. In Vancouver, we recommend the Denman UPS Store owned and operatored by Sussan Toub. She is amazing and will get your packages to your destination safe and on time.
Day of Travel:
- Check in as early as possible and online if possible as holiday flights are typically overbooked.
- When getting dropped off for a morning flight, avoid the crowds by going to the arrival level. Just take the escalator upstairs and head for security.
- Bring plenty of snacks and a refillable water bottle.
Traveling with Children:
- Travel light. Go to www.babysaway.com to rent cribs, car seats, strollers, etc. and have them delivered to your destination in cities in 20 states.
- Bring your child’s favorite snacks, as they may not be available at airport food courts.
- Plan entertainment for the kids. I love those movie players; they are awesome!
Be prepared, be patient, and don’t let travel dampen your holiday spirit! Happy travels!
Tags: holiday organizing, holiday planning
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Thursday, November 12th, 2009
We are full swing into the holiday season; the stores are decorated, the holiday commercials have started and the Christmas music is right around the corner. With so much going on, it can be difficult to enjoy this special time. This is when our clients really stress out and spin out of control. Here are a few solutions to simplify your holidays:
- Let go of homemade gifts. Now, if you love making homemade gifts, then go for it. Skip to the next tip. But for me, and many others, homemade gifts are more expensive and time consuming than anything else. One year, I made basil flavored olive oil for my co-workers. It was a nightmare and would have been much easier to grab one at Granville Island.
- Let guests pitch in. Who said you had to do it all? If you are having a dinner party, let your guests help out. Let them bring the sides, desserts or appetizers. Having just one less thing on your plate can make a huge difference.
- Purchase host gifts now for all your holiday events. When you go to sommeone’s house, you take a little something with you as a thank-you. Plan ahead and purchase host gifts now; chocolates, a bottle of wine, roasted nuts and a fun (and inexpensive) game make great host gifts.
- Have a wrapping night. This is one of my favorite family traditions. Our wrapping night would be during the Children’s Hospital Telethon. We would watch it, listen to the stories about the inspiring children and be so excited when a donation came in. (Of course, we made one too)
- Delegate to the family. There is so much to do. Cooking, cleaning, decorating, dishes, chopping, shopping, taking out the garbage, etc. The holidays are like any other times of year; get the family involved. Delegate to your family and ask for everyone to contribute to a more simplified season.
This year, instead of wishing December away, help your clients with a few of our suggestions and make this the most simplified and festive holiday season ever.
For tips on how to achieve more with less, purchase our Do More in Less Time audio recording with guest expert Jay Kimball. View more of our teleclasses here.
Tags: holiday, holiday organizing, holiday planning
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Tuesday, November 10th, 2009
November is here and the holiday season has begun. My guess is you are working with any number of clients who have a long list of To Do’s and many parties and events to attend. There’s no question the holidays are a busy time, but many times we create that work for ourselves. Help your clients have a more simplified holiday season which will give them more time to relax and enjoy the season.
Here are a few solutions to simplify your holidays:
- Get help where you need it. Hire a house cleaning, a personal chef, an organizer, a travel agent, etc. Think about the time associated with cleaning your home. Would it be worth the investment to hire a house cleaner which would free up your time for something else?
- Have a progressive dinner with friends. Holiday dinner parties are so much fun, but they are a lot of work for the host. Progressive dinner allows everyone to contribute and you get to see holiday decorations at your friend’s homes.
- Order holiday photo cards from Shutterfly.com. Every year I pick 2 or 3 of John and my adventures and put them on our Christmas card. The quality is fantastic and I can get about 60 in the mail in 15 minutes. Saves a ton of time!
- Shop online. We travel during the holidays so shopping online allows me to purchase gifts in advance and not have to schlep them across the country. Most websites offer some kind of free shipping.
- Schedule a cooking day. Think about menu items you can prepare in advance, like cookies, cakes and sauces. Pick a weekend, turn on the holiday music and cook away.
The holidays are meant to be merry and bright. Give your clients few of our suggestions and make this the most simplified and festive holiday season ever.
For more on achieving work-life balance, listen to our Growth & Development audio recordings here.
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Thursday, November 5th, 2009
Wow, can you believe that it is November already? The air is cooler, the leaves are changing and fall has certainly arrived. It is the official start to the holiday season. Are you and your clients ready?
The holidays are such a busy time. There are so many parties and there is so much to do to prepare for Thanksgiving and Christmas. There’s no question it’s a lot of work, but many times we create this work for ourselves. Take this time to help your clients have a more simplified holiday season which will give you more time holiday season.
Here are a few solutions to simplify your holidays:
- Get the rocks on the calendar. Look at your party schedule and decide what you can really commit to. Only attend events you really want to and will enjoy.
- Stick to recipes you are comfortable with. If you’re a pretty confident cook, sure it’s okay to try something new. But for most people holiday meal planning is stressful. Stick to your favorite holiday recipes and plan ahead. We recommend using our Meal Planning Made Easy system to make meal planning and shopping easier.
- Instead of buying gifts for everyone in your family or all your friends, do a grab bag exchange.
There is no reason you and your clients should have to stress out this holiday season. Help your clients get organized by embracing a few of our suggestions and make this the most simplified and festive holiday season ever.
To learn more about focusing on important top-tier objectives, purchase our Time Management is Broken audio recording featuring guest speaking Bill Zipp. View more of our audio recordings here.
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Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009
As a member of our Six Month Become An Infopreneur Program, we will review your information product and provide feedback to you. One thing we notice is many people forget to copyright their information. To do this, you can simply use the following template:
Copyright © Year and Your business name
For example: Copyright © 2009 A Red Bench
All rights reserved. No part of this ___________ (name product here) may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronically or mechanically, including photocopying, recording, retrieval system, file sharing, without written permission of the author, except for the inclusion in a review.
Requests for permission to make copies of any part of this book can be made to:
Name:
Address #1
Address #2
City, State, Zip
Phone
Website
Email
You’ve worked so hard to create your information product, so be sure to protect it. Take a few copyright all materials.
If you have a product idea or would like to create a product, purchase our audio recording called From Mind to Marketplace which includes a step by step guide to take your product from Concept to Consumer.
At A Red Bench; we bring the experts to you!
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