Pondering what to do next or how to get a task done? My guess is that you are since you’re reading this post rather than working on something! I, myself, am a great overthinker! Sometimes we convince ourselves that time …
Do you ever feel like you’re being pulled in so many different directions that you’re afraid one day you’ll snap at someone or simply break? In some ways this makes us like rubber bands, which, just like us, come in …
Raise your hand if people would describe you as a driven, ambitious person. Although you can’t see it, I’m raising my hand. This is why it’s a bit out of character that I haven’t posted new blog content since March …
I always chuckle this time of year because for many years, basketball tournaments scheduled games back-to-back like this: Game 1 at 1:00 p.m. and Game 2 at 3 p.m. “What’s the problem?” you ask. A basketball game generally lasts two …
Do you have OOPS disorder? I’m not referring to “oops” like “Oops, I forgot x!” or “Oops, I didn’t do y!” It’s a challenging condition that appears as a way to move forward and get tasks accomplished. When in reality, …
“100 bottles of pills in the house, 100 bottles of pills, pick one up, take the last one, 99 bottles of pills in the house.” Don’t worry, I’m not going to continue with the song! 😊 Instead, I’m going to …
Virtual coaching can help you with your organizing and productivity challenges! As I transitioned my business from hands-on organizing to a virtual, robust coaching program, I still received many calls for on-site services. Potential clients were convinced they couldn’t reach …
Do you hear voices in your head? Not ones associated with mental health conditions like schizophrenia, but the mind chatter that originates from external and internal sources. Here’s an example from a Weight Watchers commercial I saw a lot in …
A Knee is an Injury Waiting to Happen This title of a newspaper article in the early 1980’s, caught my eye because I had problems with my right knee at the time. In fact, this was when I started learning …
“I think I need to shock my pool,” my client Peg (not her real name) said one day. WHAT? Background: Peg has several brain and body-based diagnoses. As a result, she decided that using an Endless Pool (a small, easy-to-use, …