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“Outsmart Yourself: The Psychology of Organizing Your Office, Your Time,
and Your “Stuff”
Date: Thursday, January
21, 2010
Time: 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
Location:
Crowne Plaza
Hotel, Exit 8, Nashua, NH
Do you feel overloaded at the office sometimes? Too many papers to deal
with, a too-full email box, social networking opportunities and overflowing
“to do’s?” Don't know how to get out of your own way some days? Keep
repeating the same work, or the same mistake!
Sometimes this can be solved with the right products.
But more often, it’s about the systems, your habits and how you are wired –
the psychology or brain-wiring side of organizing. What works for you won't
work for the person sitting next to you!

Hear perspectives from Sue West, a Certified Professional Organizer® and
trained Organizer Coach™.
· How can you work with, rather than against, your natural tendencies,
allowing your days to flow more easily
· Gain more control over your time and the things that fill your office
· Feel more productive, more balanced, more in control – whatever “more
organized’ feels like to you
Sue started Space4U organizing services six years ago, after going through
several life changes.
She is one of approximately 400 Certified Professional Organizers ® in the
United States and a candidate for Organizer Coach™ certification.
She holds three specialized certificates– for working with ADD clients, for
working with chronically disorganized clients, and for coaching in the
organizing context, The Coach Approach ™ certificate.
Locally, she has been asked to speak at business organizations such as NH
Bar Association, Micro-Credit, ABWA among others. She also has recorded tele-classes
on several business productivity topics.
On the ever-popular topic of downsizing our lives, she teaches at RISE, and
speaks at local libraries and health centers. In 2009, she released a
workbook called "Downsizing Dilemmas – Solved!"
Sue worked in direct marketing and high tech for almost 20 years. She won
national and regional awards in continuous improvement and systematic
support as well as in customer service.
Sue lives in Amherst on a lake called “Dream Lake.” And it’s a dream. Her
dog loves chasing the geese and ducks; the water animals win all the time.
She enjoys her work, having found her passion. She kayaks, reads, is a music
lover, and enjoys dinners with friends.
Her website is
www.OrganizeNH.com. She writes a blog and articles for ezine.com. She
can be found on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.
Our sponsor for the January meeting will be Marcia Robinson, Loan Officer
with Mortgage Planners of New England. Marcia has fifteen years experience
in residential and reverse mortgages. Mortgage Planners of New England has
successfully introduced the “Get Connected” program. For more information:
www.mortgageplannersne.com
The luncheon takes place on Thursday January 21st, from 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
at the Crowne Plaza, Exit 8, Nashua, NH. To kick off our new season of
meetings, the cost is $16.00 for members and $20.00 for non-members. An RSVP
is not required. The meeting includes networking, buffet lunch, and speaker.
For additional information regarding meetings and membership contact
Membership Chairperson Laura Aronson at membership@bpwnashua.com or by
visiting the web at http://www.BPWNashua.com or leave a message on our toll
free 24/7 voicemail number: 866-816-6817.
The Greater Nashua Business and Professional Women's (BPW) organization is a
non-profit association whose mission is to provide a forum for the
education, networking, business development and advocacy for women. For
additional information regarding membership contact Membership Chairperson
Laura Aronson at
membership@bpwnashua.com,
The Business and Professional Women/USA (BPW) and BPW/NH
organizations are committed to serving women through advocacy, education and
support to promote economic self-sufficiency, work-life balance and equity
in the workplace and offer an extensive legislative presence. Signature
Conferences, Events and Programs sponsored by BPW/USA and the BPW/Foundation
are important tools for communicating the core values of BPW and connecting
women across the country as they learn from each other, support each other,
network, improve working conditions, and create lifelong friendships.
Signature events include an annual Policy and Action Conference in
Washington DC, Career Advantage Scholarships, the Virginia Allen Young
Careerist Program, WOMENomics program and Professional Development Programs.
Visit www.BPWNashua.com
for local information including monthly meeting.
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