Mind Clutter – Professional Organizers Blog Carnival
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Our sponsor for this month is Helena Alkhas, A Personal Organizer. You may know Helena as a NAPO Instructor or organizing blogger, but did you know that she’s created her own line of Home Management Printables?
Because Helena’s Home Management Binder stores important information as well as allowing us keep track of the small stuff that takes up a lot of room in our heads – things like menu planning and family schedules – it’s a great tool for reducing mind clutter.
On that note, I’m excited to share another great line-up of posts to help you and your clients clear your minds. We’ve got some new participants this month (indicated with an asterisk *) as well as a few bloggers we haven’t seen in a while, so I hope you’ll take some time to get to know them all.
As you gather ideas, be sure to leave comments on the various posts and share your favorites on social media. Please use the hashtag #POBC in your social media posts.
Rashelle Isip | 17 Ways to Organize Your Thoughts |
*Maureen DeGarmo | Mind Clutter and Chronic Illness |
Nealey Stapleton | 20 Ways To Clear Your Mind |
Kathy McEwan | Reduce Mind Clutter. Gain Clarity |
Natalie Gallagher | Four Ways I Minimize Mind Clutter |
Hazel Thornton | Why Worry? Take Action! |
*Karen Thomas | Organized Routines and Structure Will Allow You to Be More Spontaneous |
Audrey Cupo | Stress Can Lead To Clutter In Our Head |
Linda Samuels | Unique Way to Manage Mind Clutter |
Melanie Sobocinski | Writing and Working Memory |
Ellen Delap | Lists That Really Work |
Nancy Borg | The Synergy of Thoughts and Things: How and When to Let Go |
I’d like to thank everyone who contributed to this edition of the Professional Organizers Blog Carnival, with an extra special thank-you to Helena for sponsoring. Don’t forget to check out her Home Management Binder – it would make a wonderful gift to help someone start the year with less clutter, both on their kitchen counter and in their brain.
If you weren’t able to take part in this month’s Professional Organizers Blog Carnival, I hope you can join us next month, when our topic will be Organizing Footwear, sponsored by Boot Butler. You have from now until 10 AM EST on Monday, January 12 to submit your post.
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What an enticing group of posts on mind clutter that you’ve curated this month, Janet! I’m looking forward to checking them out. Thank you for giving us this great community to share our ideas. I appreciate being included.
One of the things I like best about managing the Blog Carnival is seeing all the different approaches to a similar theme. Thank you for being part of that!