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Home Business Office Organization

Organize your home office. 

When you decide it is time to organize your home office, one of the most important things to consider if you have enough space. Many people are opting for office armoires or space saving smaller desks, but this elimination of desk surface working space can really be counter productive. Yes, in some cases, the more space you have, the more you will use, but if you want to get organized, having sufficient working space and keeping it clean is part of the drill.

How To Overcome Mental Road Blocks

Have you ever been laid low with flu or indeed any other disease or ailment? Yeah sure you have. It never feels very good and it certainly feels very limiting at the time. However it may surprise you to know that it is these exact situations where you are struggling that present to you a real opportunity to improve your life. Yes, really!

The SOAM Model of Growth

Achieving transformation and growth requires three critical steps: self-ownership, self-appraisal, and self-management (SOAM). The SOAM model is a cogent, practical working model of personal transformation that is dependent only on oneself. It is also that is easily taught to others. While griefwork transformation applies to times when loss forms the vehicle of change, the SOAM model of transformation can be utilized at any time in the life cycle.

Stop Work at Home Burnout!

Work at home burnout, everyone gets it from time to time, but it is preventable. By doing these five things you can decrease your chances of getting tired of working at home.

1. Set actual work hours. Decide what hours you are going to work each day and stick to it as much as possible. This way you know when you should start and when its ok to stop, and you won?t be tempted to over work or neglect your work.

Don’t Try to Do More in 2004

The holidays are quickly fading into memory and the New Year is now in full swing. No doubt you have returned to your disheveled workspace and your daily routine. Perhaps you’ve even tackled that resolution you made about getting organized and cleaning off your desk.

But wait. Did you do it again this year? Did you create the
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