Feel like you never quite get to the end of your ‘to-do’ list? Do the words ‘overwhelmed’, ‘disorganized’, ‘stressed’ or ‘too busy’ – relate to you? Would you love to be able to regain a sense of calm in your day, get everything ‘on your list’ done so that you can have reclaim some free time and creativity in your day?
If you’ve answered ‘yes’ – then today’s show is a must listen!
My guest today is Miriam Oritz y Pino – a Certified Professional Organizer, Simplicity Expert, Writer, and Creator of The Streamlined System from More Than Organized
Miriam works with entrepreneurs to eliminate the distractions, simplify systems and create routines so they can make more money, work less and have more fun in their business.
On today’s show Miriam shares:
– How getting organized can help you find more free time
– How you can get everything done on your list
– An innovative way to structure your day (and not feel stifled with procedures)
– The secrets to motivating yourself to stick with a system
– And much more
To find out more about Miriam go to: www.MoreThanOrganized.net
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Interesting topic today. I need to admit that I am strong believer in organizing your work/time. Whatever system/structure works for you – is part of your success.
There are many tools you can use to organize your day.
Hi Klaudia, thanks for stopping by.
Yes, it’s so interesting to hear how other people organize their work days. For me, I have different methods, however nothing works better than having a tight deadline. When that extra bit of pressure is there it’s amazing how focused I can become. [Not that I want to work under that pressure all the time however ;-)]