Posts Tagged ‘Christa Wagner’

Upcoming Teleclass: Organizing Elders

Wednesday, December 8th, 2010

In our next telelass on Wednesday, December 15th, we are excited to be interviewing Nancy Wesson. Nancy is an international speaker, a trainer, owner of the organizing company Focus On Space, and author of the award-winning book Moving Your Aging Parents.

Nancy will discuss and answer questions regarding the unique opportunities and challenges of working with elder clients. She will address the post-war mindset of those who grew up in The Depression, the resulting neural networks, and how those influence the process of organizing, right-sizing, and divesting of life’s treasures at a time in life where priorities and physical demands may be shifting. She will also touch on family dynamics and building trust with your client.

On this call, you will learn:

  • The top characteristics that make this group of clients unique.
  • Questions and behaviours to make downsizing less traumatic.
  • How hearing loss impacts work, and strategies to support communication.
  • Means of adapting the environment that is responsive to common physical limitations.

Click here to check this class out our calendar page, or add it to your shopping cart directly by clicking here. Remember, even if you can’t make the live class, registering will ensure you receive an audio recording direct to your e-mail inbox within a couple business days of the call.

Quote of the Week

Friday, December 3rd, 2010

“Small opportunities are often the beginning of great enterprises.”

–Demosthenes

Save Time with Outlook Templates

Thursday, December 2nd, 2010

Did you know that you can create templates in Outlook? If you have certain e-mails you send over and over to clients or other contacts, setting up a template is a quick and easy way to streamline the process, eliminating the need to copy and paste (and have to re-format) or re-type those common messages.

Microsoft Office’s support site lays out the necessary steps as follows for Outlook 2003:

Create an e-mail template

  1. On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the Mail Format tab.
  2. Clear the Use Microsoft Office Word 2003 to edit e-mail messages check box.
  3. Click Apply, and then click OK.
  4. On the File menu, point to New, and then click Mail Message.
  5. When the new message opens, give it an appropriate subject and compose your content. Leave space for variable information that will be added when you send the message.
  6. On the File menu, click Save As.
  7. In the Save as type list, click Outlook Template, and then click Save.
  8. To restore Word as the message editor, click Options on the Tools menu, click the Mail Format tab, and then select the Use Microsoft Office Word 2003 to edit e-mail messages check box.
  9. Click Apply, and then click OK.

That’s it! In just a couple of minutes, your template is ready to go. When you want to select the template for an e-mail, all you have to do is hit the down arrow on the New Message button (Button image) and select ‘Choose Form’, which will take you to a new window with all of your available forms.  Selecting ‘User Templates In File System’ in the drop-down menu at the top of the window will bring you to the templates that you’ve created and saved.  Select the one you want, click ‘Open’, and you’re good to go!

Upcoming Teleclass: Fruitful Time Management Part 2

Tuesday, November 30th, 2010

In the first half of our Fruitful Time Management series, we spoke with Barbara Browning of OrderWithin about ‘defeating self-defeating behaviours’ in time management, including overcoming procrastination, managing interruptions, and reducing multi-tasking. There was a lot of great information in this call! For example, did you know that constant multi-tasking can actually harm short-term memory?  If you missed it, the audio is available for purchase here.

We’ll be speaking with Barbara again on Monday, December 6th for the second half of the series. In Part 2, we’ll talk about not just avoiding wasting time, but setting priorities and making conscious decisions that allow you to achieve your goals. Complete the connection between managing your time and achieving personal success!

On this call, you will learn:

  • The connection between your mission statement and your time
  • The key components to a mission statement
  • How to create great goals with ease
  • Steps for achieving success with your goals

Interested? Click here to visit our calendar page, or here to add this class to your shopping cart.

Remember, even if you can’t make the live class, registering will ensure you recieve a copy of the teleclass audio direct to your e-mail inbox within a couple buisness days of the call.

Quote of the Week

Friday, November 26th, 2010

“Small opportunities are often the beginning of great enterprises.”

–Demosthenes

Commemorative Months and Days: December

Wednesday, November 24th, 2010

Did you know that there are dozens of official designations for both the entire month and specific days or weeks? Many of them are silly–December is Pants Awareness Month, for example–but if you’re looking for a topic to write about in an upcoming blog or newsletter, there are many that might be relevant to you and your buisness.

December is:
National Stress-Free Holiday Month
Hi Neighbor Month
Write To A Friend Month
Read A New Book Month

December 1st through 9th: Hannukah
December 21st: Winter Solstice (First Day Of Winter)
December 21st: Look At The Bright Side Day
December 25th: Christmas
December 26th: Boxing Day
December 26th through January 1st: Kwanza
December 31st: New Year’s Eve

For more information, check out Wikipedia’s lists of commemorative months and days, or take a look at this site by Library Support Staff. Or look for Chase’s Calendar of Events, the definitive resource, at your local bookstore or library.

Quote of the Week

Friday, November 19th, 2010

“Life isn’t about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself.”

- George Bernard Shaw

Upcoming Teleclass: Fruitful Time Management Part 1

Monday, November 15th, 2010

Do you frequently think that there just aren’t enough hours in the day to achieve your goals? Do you feel that you spend a lot of time doing things you have to do rather than those you want to do? Do you stress yourself out by waiting until the last minute to get things done, but can’t seem to stop?

Join us on Monday, November 22nd as we speak with Barbara Browning of OrderWithin about successfully managing time to accomplish our goals and priorities.  This is the first in a two-part series, the second half of which will take place two weeks later on Monday, December 6th.

The overall goals of this series include: connecting you to your values as a way to make conscious choices about how you spend your time, helping you focus your time and attention on the people and activities that matter most, and reducing stress by better organizing your time. Part 1 will focus on ‘defeating self-defeating behaviors’ including managing interruptions, reducing multi-tasking, and overcoming procrastination.

Interested? Click here to visit our calendar page, or here to add this class to your shopping cart.

Remember, even if you can’t make the live class, registering will ensure you recieve a copy of the teleclass audio direct to your e-mail inbox within a couple buisness days of the call.

Quote of the Week

Friday, November 12th, 2010

“May your walls know joy, may every room hold laughter, and every window open to great possibility.”

-Mary Anne Radmacher

Quote of the Week

Friday, November 5th, 2010

“There will come a time when you believe everything is finished. That will be the beginning.”

-Louise L’Amour