Sunday, May 24, 2020

Organize Your Life with These 8 Books - Classy Career Girl

Organize Your Life with These 8 Books Looking for a little help to get organize  your work and life? Facebook helped me organize a community for women who want to not only have careers they love, but they want to love their life as well. This group is for women who are looking for their callings, not just a paycheck and are motivated to be the best employees, entrepreneurs, women, mothers, wives and friends as they can possibly be. The community is focused exclusively on helping you make your career dreams a reality. When women support other women, incredible things happen. And with that, one of the members posted a question: Hi ladies quick question Can anyone recommend a book or two to help walk you through getting life organized again? I used to be very well organized but the past five years has been quite the chaos and I just need something to help guide me through all the important stuff, the lists to write up and keep in mind, etc. Any thoughts? What would you recommend? Needing a book or two that I can walk through and get life organized again. Wish I had the money to go all out, complete with a life coach but I dont so I need a $50 or less option for the moment. Pretty please and thank you. Here are the 8 best books to organize your work and life suggested by the members of the group. Unclutter Your Life in One Week by Erin Rooney Doland by Erin Rooney Doland 168 Hours: You Have More Time Than You Think by Laura Vanderkam Organize Your Mind, Organize Your Life: Train Your Brain to Get More Done in Less Time by  Margaret Moore and  Paul Hammerness   The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing by Marie Kondo The Personal Organizing Workbook: Solutions for a Simpler, Easier Life by Meryl Starr Home Organizing Workbook: Clearing Your Clutter, Step by Step by Meryl Starr The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change by Stephen R. Covey Work the System: The Simple Mechanics of Making More and Working Less by Sam Carpenter

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