Take part in Australia's National Organising Week - Sponsored by Dymo
Organised by the Australasian Association of Professional Organisers of course! http://www.aapo.org
If you have ever wondering what it would be like to enlist the help of a Professional Organiser or PO as they are known, then this is your chance to learn what they are all about. Scattered across Australia and New Zealand there will be Organizing Workshops taken by PO's in there area, to teach you how to maximize your space and clear out your clutter. This will be happening at key Officeworks Stores, so ask at your local store to see if they are one of the lucky ones.
This is happening on Thursday 10 September from 12-4pm. There are also some other smaller stores hosting AAPO-member workshops.
As with last year's National Organising Week (N.O.W) - Oprah-Famous Peter Walsh descends on Australia again!
Media Personality Peter Walsh - Dymo's NOW Ambassador be whipping up a media frenzy in Sydney and Melbourne to help promote the organising message. So keep an eye out for then world renowned Organizing Guru.
Happy Organizing
Claire McFee
Organize Your Life Organizers
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Thursday, 3 September 2009
National Organising Week
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Sunday, 12 July 2009
I love the Free Living Now Magazine so much I'm paying to subscribe to it!
I have been reading Living Now on and off for a few years now and always find it a very informative and interesting read. (see below for a description of what they are about.)
They are a free magazine but also have subscriptions to receive the magazine at your doorstep. As a result of the Global Financial Crisis the continuity of the magazine is in jeopardy. Editor Elisabeth Stephens asked readers to help out if they could, to ensure the viability of the Living Now. I think it is a valuable enough magazine to do so and thought some of you may be interested in doing the same.
"LivingNow is Australia’s favourite long-running holistic publication, with around 400,000 readers of the print magazine throughout four states - VIC, NSW, WA, and QLD.
We publish stories and information to support the complete integration of body, mind, emotions and soul. We seek to contribute to the growth of humanity in coming to understand that we are all connected. We believe we all have the power to make a difference by expanding our own perceptions and beliefs."
click here to find out more about the LivingNow Magazine.
Regular readers will know I am big on Personal Development and Personal Growth - and Living Now helps promote this in people in a nurturing and productive way.
Hope you find it interesting too.
Claire McFee
co Creator - Organize Your Life Organizers
They are a free magazine but also have subscriptions to receive the magazine at your doorstep. As a result of the Global Financial Crisis the continuity of the magazine is in jeopardy. Editor Elisabeth Stephens asked readers to help out if they could, to ensure the viability of the Living Now. I think it is a valuable enough magazine to do so and thought some of you may be interested in doing the same.
"LivingNow is Australia’s favourite long-running holistic publication, with around 400,000 readers of the print magazine throughout four states - VIC, NSW, WA, and QLD.
We publish stories and information to support the complete integration of body, mind, emotions and soul. We seek to contribute to the growth of humanity in coming to understand that we are all connected. We believe we all have the power to make a difference by expanding our own perceptions and beliefs."
click here to find out more about the LivingNow Magazine.
Regular readers will know I am big on Personal Development and Personal Growth - and Living Now helps promote this in people in a nurturing and productive way.
Hope you find it interesting too.
Claire McFee
co Creator - Organize Your Life Organizers
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