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One Kings Lane Labor Day Blowout Sale

 

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One Kings Lane Labor Day Blowout Sale

Shopping alert! One of my affiliates and favorite home shopping destinations, One Kings Lane  is having a giant Labor Day Blowout sale today. This is a great opportunity to purchase some beautiful, designer items for your home at below retail prices. You’ll find exceptional deals on everything you need to spruce up your home for the fall, for every room in your house! If you’re new to One Kings Lane, sign up today for a $15 credit for purchases of $30 or more. 

Don’t delay … head over to One Kings Lane now before these deals over!

Happy Labor Day and Happy Shopping!

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Read full story By on September 3, 2012 in discounts, furniture, home accessories, Uncategorized

Get Pinning :: Wayfair’s Pinterest Challenge

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I love Pinterest. It has become a valuable organizing tool and one I rely on for my business. With Pinterest I’ve been able to create numerous “boards” to save, organize and categorize all the inspiring interior designs, furniture and home accessories that catch my eye. I’m evening using it to collaborate with some of my clients.
Match Me if You Can Pinterest Challenge
I’ve you haven’t tried Pinterest, now is a great time. Wayfair is hosting a fun Pinterest Match Me if You Can Challenge. The rules are simple and every entry wins – no kidding! Wayfair has over 30 beautiful spaces to choose from, so I am sure there is one that appeals to you – go here to check them all out!
Happy pinning!
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Read full story By on August 29, 2012 in Giveaways, pinterest, Uncategorized, Wayfair

Time Management Tips :: Block It

Time. We never seem to find enough of it. Like many my activities and tacks vary from day to day. Writing, administrative work, on-site consulting, as well as exercising, volunteering and taking care of a busy family are just some of the things I fit into a busy week. Juggling too many activities without boundaries can lead to missed appointments, unhappy customers and frustrated family members. Incorporating time management is something I’ve embraced over the years and have learned many valuable lessons. The number one lesson in time management is to “time block.”

 

Pink and Orange Apple Clock by Jonathan Adler

 

{image courtesy of Jonathan Adler}

What is time blocking? Blocking time is essentially setting specific time slots for each activity. It sounds simple, but so many don’t block time for every activity and thus get overwhelmed, distracted and wind up not completing tasks.

Erin Condren Daily Planner 2013 {image via  Erin Condren}

To get started, first you need to pick a unified calendar either online {MS Outlook, Yahoo, Google, etc.} or a traditional {here are my top ten daily planners for 2013}. You can use different colors or buckets for work or life, but one calendar ensures that your obligations don’t get overlooked. If you want your weekends to be time off from work, you should block it into your schedule. Otherwise there is the risk that your work will creep into your personal time. In addition, you should be as specific as you can with your time block schedule.

Still Time to Change the Road You're On
{image via Amy Rice Art}

A benefit from time blocking is it eliminates toggling between tasks. The less we switch tasks, the more focused and efficient our brains can work. Our productivity also improves. It’s important that when you block out time for tasks you remain focused without interruptions {i.e. avoid taking phone calls, etc.}.

Another benefit to time blocking is it stops you from procrastinating. Many of my clients have projects and clutter that is so overwhelming they can’t bring themselves to even start. Instead of tackling the project all at once, it’s best to break the project into smaller, more manageable tasks. Then assign time slots for each task. Remember to assign times during the day that are best for the task and least likely get distracted {i.e. in the morning when the kids are at school, on the weekend when a friend can help, etc.} It’s important that when you block out time for tasks you remain focused without interruptions such as phone calls.

Time Management Quote

Is it time for you to try time blocking?


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Read full story By on August 27, 2012 in daily planners, Organization, Organizational tips, time management, Uncategorized

Favorite Day Planners for 2012

Keeping a day planner is an essential time management tool and one that will help get 2012 off on the right foot . By logging appointments, schedule and important dates in a daily planner, you can reduce stress by knowing that you aren’t forgetting anything. When kept up-to-date, a planner allows you to find needed information quickly, prioritize effectively and schedule appointments immediately.

Even though there are great online options, I still enjoy writing down our household schedule in a  daily planner. With so many stylish options available, the tough part is selecting one! Here’s my list of favorite planners for 2012:

planner 2010 Lilly Pulitzer
Known for her fun, vivid Palm Beach inspired prints and patterns, Lilly Pulitzer offers a chic collection of daily agendas for 2011. This useful and unique planner features a 17 month agenda {August 2010 thru 2011} and is complete with weekly & monthly calendar pages, dates to remember, contacts and notes. A large version {6 3/4″ x 8 7/8″ is $24.95 and includes stickers!
planner 2011 kate spade
Kate Spade knocks it out of the park again with this stylish,  miniature pocket organizer. This six-ring binder crafted in sturdy cotton canvas with smooth cowhide trim features pockets for credit cards and a snap closure. I love that it can be used year after year by simply updating the refills. The dated refills for 2011 are simply adorable too.
planner 2010 Pinto2
San Francisco’s Sarah Pinto offers a series of colorful, preppy Weekly Planners for 2011 to help you organize your busy schedule everyday. Not only are these 5″x7″ spiral bound planners stylish, they are eco-friendly and made in the U.S.A. with high-quality recycled paper and soy-based ink.  And these organizing beauties are economical at only $25. It gets even better; Sarah Pinto is currently running a special that gives you a 2011 Weekly Planner + a Notebook + a Postcard Set for $40! Yep, 40 bucks.
planner 2011 momagenda
This Home Office Edition planner by momAgenda also gets my vote. The spiral-bound  17-month planner  is functional as it is beautiful. Families can easily track in a week-to-week format appointments, activities and important dates  for mom and up to four kids. It also provides monthly with handy tabs, note pages and two folders for loose papers you don’t want to lose. And my favorite, it can be personalized!
planner 2010 dabney lee
Known for her preppy, monogrammed stationary, lucite trays and playing cards, Dabney Lee doesn’t disappoint us in the daily planner department. Her fill-in planner is perfect for anyone on the go! The planner measures 6.5″ x 8.75″ features 62 fill-in stlye pages and is non dated so you can start your planner any time of the year. By selecting your favorite style swatch and monogram type and color, each planner is unique. Love that!
planners 2010 franklin covey
This compact, durable 365 Ring-bound Undated Planner by Franklin Covey is also on my list of best planners for 2011. Available in several stylish options this12-month, undated weekly planner lets you start planning any time of year without missing a beat Great for throwing in a purse, the planner’s lightweight binder features wipe-clean coated canvas, a pen loop, handy pockets and a snap closure. At $19.95, it’s a steal.
dozi pocket planner
These fresh and simple pocket planners by Dozi are the perfect size to throw in a purse. And at $11.50 they would make great new year’s gifts for family and friends.
planner 2010 Erin Condren 
The Life Planner by Eric Condren has been my personal favorite for a few years now. It just screams fun. And every year it just gets better and better {laminated covers, zip-locked pouch and personalized gift labels}  Not only is it functional {year & month at-a-glance and weekly views broken into morning, day & night}, but it offers endless design options. Erin features several design options, but she allows you to select your own colorway, add your name and a logo or picture.
Do you have a favorite planner not on this list?
Happy 2011 and happy organizing!
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Read full story By on December 31, 2011 in Uncategorized