Organize Your Family Interactive Organizer
Have no structure or routine and know it is adding to the stress in your life and a family that isn’t in sync? Everyone doing different things and you can’t keep track? The Family Organizer will bring it all together so you can enjoy quality family time with everyone on the same page.
NB: Comes with full e-address book and e-calendar.
See the full content page here for all the handy lists or view our video demo (below) to see how easy it is to use or organizer – whether you print it out or type into it on your computer, easy either way.
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“ Current Affair:-
"Dis-organization & Clutter is a significant contributor
to depression and a feeling of 'overwhelm'. We tend to just throw our heads up in the air and say, 'I can't cope, I don't even know where to begin'." Tools like Claire McFee's Organize Your Life system are really helpful, because
Once you get started it's self motivating…
As you start ticking off the things you have accomplished your
energy starts to go up, and then you're off and running."
As seen on ‘A Current Affair’ about the benefits of Organize Your Life
Organize Your Life featured on Ch9's A Current Affair :
Control the chaos:- organize your life!
ACA Reports:- Ever feel swamped by disorganization and clutter? Well, now there's a new way to control the chaos - a home-based filing system designed to help people cope more effectively with their busy lifestyles. The user-friendly planner gives you the chance to free-up some headspace so you can achieve calm and balance in your life. Known as Organize Your Life, the system is the brainchild of Claire McFee, who devised the idea after turning her life around with the simple trick of listing her goals, her hopes and dreams. It worked so well for her that she wanted to help others do the same. "I just knew there was a better way, there was paperwork coming out of drawers and so much information in my head that I wanted to get it down on paper," she says. "So I thought, 'What can I do to store it in another way, otherwise I'm going to go nuts'."
For Customer Jenny McMahon, the system gave her a sense of hope when she was dragged down into the despair of post-natal depression after the birth of her daughter Emma. "I'd wake up and think, 'I just really don't feel like getting up for anything, I just want to stay in bed'," she says. "I couldn't see an end to the mess, to the chaos, and not being able to organize myself out of it." Now, Jenny attributes a big part of her recovery to the Organize Your Life system. "Having a visual cue to look at, saying this is what I plan to do for this week, so I'll have a go at doing that today. [It] just sort of prompts you to keep going," she says.
Molly Campbell, Clinical Psychologist
"Dis-organization & Clutter is a significant contributor
to depression and a feeling of 'overwhelm'. We tend to just throw our heads up in the air and say, 'I can't cope, I don't even know where to begin'." Tools like Claire McFee's Organize Your Life system are really helpful, because
Once you get started it's self motivating…
As you start ticking off the things you have accomplished your
energy starts to go up, and then you're off and running."
As seen on ‘A Current Affair’ about the benefits of Organize Your Life
Organize Your Life featured on Ch9's A Current Affair :
Control the chaos:- organize your life!
ACA Reports:- Ever feel swamped by disorganization and clutter? Well, now there's a new way to control the chaos - a home-based filing system designed to help people cope more effectively with their busy lifestyles. The user-friendly planner gives you the chance to free-up some headspace so you can achieve calm and balance in your life. Known as Organize Your Life, the system is the brainchild of Claire McFee, who devised the idea after turning her life around with the simple trick of listing her goals, her hopes and dreams. It worked so well for her that she wanted to help others do the same. "I just knew there was a better way, there was paperwork coming out of drawers and so much information in my head that I wanted to get it down on paper," she says. "So I thought, 'What can I do to store it in another way, otherwise I'm going to go nuts'."
For Customer Jenny McMahon, the system gave her a sense of hope when she was dragged down into the despair of post-natal depression after the birth of her daughter Emma. "I'd wake up and think, 'I just really don't feel like getting up for anything, I just want to stay in bed'," she says. "I couldn't see an end to the mess, to the chaos, and not being able to organize myself out of it." Now, Jenny attributes a big part of her recovery to the Organize Your Life system. "Having a visual cue to look at, saying this is what I plan to do for this week, so I'll have a go at doing that today. [It] just sort of prompts you to keep going," she says.
Molly Campbell, Clinical Psychologist
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