Paper Doll Stops and Smells the Paper Roses
(With huge thanks to Tony Piro for making Calamities of Nature available for distribution among fans, and especially for solving my technical difficulties in getting this particular strip to conform with OnlineOrganizing.com’s fun margins.)
Organizing is a journey, not a destination, and sometimes we need to pull over for the scenic view. Readers, this week, Paper Doll is taking time to stop and smell the paper roses, so I can return to you refreshed, revitalized and ready to tackle all the paper organizing topics of which you’ve ever dreamed (and some of which you’ve never imagined).
While I’m away from the computer for a few days, I encourage you to check out a few of my favorite blogs on organizing, time management and productivity. Most of these people are prolific bloggers, so you’ll have plenty to peruse in my absence, and all of them are wise, wonderful and witty.
Janine Adams’ Peace of Mind Organizing
Ramona Creel’s Who Wants To Get Organized?
Jeri Dansky’s Jeri’s Organizing and Decluttering News
Erin Doland’s Unclutterer
Nanette Duffey’s Piggy Bank Pixie Picks (try saying that three times fast)
Ann Bingley Gallops’ Open Spaces Feng Shui
Aby Garvey’s Creative Organizing Blog
Craig Jarrow’s Time Management Ninja
Brandie Kajino’s SOHO Solutionist
D. Allison Lee’s Organize To Revitalize
Lorie Marrero’s The Clutter Diet
Monica Ricci’s Your Life. Organized.
Rubbermaid’s Adventures In Organization Blog
Geralin Thomas’ Managing Modern Life
I hope to see you all back here next week! Until then, keep organizing, but remember that organizing is only a means to an end. Organizing your paper (and your home, office, car, purse, schedule and life) gives you more time to spend with the people you love, doing the activities about which you are passionate. Take time to smell the roses and keep watch for those (double) rainbows.
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