eSeminar: Make Work Easy: Get Organized So You Can Think! - LIVE on the Web
Organization:
PSC Press with Peggy Duncan
Category:
Workshop/Seminar
Geographical Area:
Atlanta
Start
Date:
10/5/2006
End Date:
10/5/2006
Start Time:
01:00PM Eastern
End Time:
03:00PM Eastern
Event
Info:
If clutter is taking over your desk, computer, or mind, make it stop! Save one to two hours a day by getting organized!
If you’re experiencing more stress as your responsibilities increase, and time runs out long before your workload, you’ll have to work hard and smart instead of working hard and long. Clearing clutter will help you think, plan, and prioritize better. Learn how you can get organized and pull yourself together, set up logical systems for getting things done, and create time for the life you want.
Join Personal Productivity Expert and author of Put Time Management to Work and Live the Life You Want, Peggy Duncan LIVE on the Web.
Registration with payment is online only. $149.00 per person.
"Peggy, purging never felt so good. I have taken organization classes in the past but none have had such a powerful impact such as yours. You are a wonderful teacher and you make everything seem so easy."
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