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What People Are Saying

When you came to help me, my life was in a great deal of stress due to the medical condition of my husband. In general, it felt like life was out of control.

By having you come to my house to help me organize my closets, it helped me feel like I had regained some control. You came in with your friendly smile and just got to work. We did the work together, and then you took my stuff away to give to charity. No room for second thoughts, which was fabulous!

Jamie Dann, m.s.w.,Century 21
B.J. Roth Realty Ltd., Brokerage*

What Business People Are Saying

Margaret has become an important part of our team. She follows the direction given to her and executes to the best of her ability. She is personable, warm, supportive and friendly. All the traits we appreciate in someone who continuously works with us throughout the year.

Aileen and James Reyes-Picknell
Conscious Management, Barrie

4 Simple Steps to Effectively Managing Your Time

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Planning out your day is one of the most important things you can to increase your efficiency and productivity.






It is a skill and something you get better at as you practice it.

  1. Plan your day on paper for both home and the office
    Create a 'To Do list' with the specific tasks that need to be completed.  And plan out how much time you will need to do them. Prioritize what items are the most important to get done first.

    When I give priority to clearing those things out of the way that I don’t like to do. I work on saving the best for last. Just one solution to avoid procrastinating. It’s easy to use the excuse that now I’m too tired, because we all know that we make time for the things we enjoy.
  2. And now √check it off your list. Enjoy the sense of accomplishment.
  3. Plan your meals
    Once you determine what you are going to have for dinner for the week, you can make a list and pick up all of your needed groceries well ahead of time.

    Schedule the meals that take a little bit longer to prepare, on those evenings when your schedule is not too full, and schedule quick meals on those nights when you have a limited amount of time.
  4. Set goals and deadlines
    Once you come up with your goals, simplify them by breaking them into mini-goals, with a deadline for each. 

    Watch your time. Again, schedule how much time you feel is required to complete each task. Set timer to keep you on track.

If you know you’re doing the most important things for you, that cuts out a whole lot of potential guilt and worry. I stress important to you…this is your list of things. It only matters what you value as important to you and your family.

Remember, to Sign Up for my
FREE Productivity Booster Seminar Saturday, April 16th

 

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