I've Moved! (My Blog, that is)
Just a quick note to say THANKS for stopping by... but I've pulled up stakes and moved. Catch me at my new home on the blogosphere. See you there!
~Monica
I have no time... I'm busy... My life is crazy... It's hectic this time of year... I need to get organized... If you've said any of these things, you're not alone. Getting organized is about more than just having a neat home or office space. It's about clarifying your priorities, removing roadblocks, and taking action to simplify the life so you can create the life you want. I'll write about that here. I'll also write about whatever else I feel like writing. I hope you'll comment.
Just a quick note to say THANKS for stopping by... but I've pulled up stakes and moved. Catch me at my new home on the blogosphere. See you there!
Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday because, well, frankly, I'm seriously into food! But Thanksgiving also evokes some of my favorite childhood memories of being at my grandparents' house with all my aunts, uncles and cousins, enjoying the smells and sounds of the beginning holiday season. It just warms me up inside remembering those wonderful carefree times. .
We all have areas of our lives we'd like to be more organized. Your area of disorganization might be something as small as wanting your pantry to be easier to navigate or craving order in your email inbox or it might be as large as every room in your home needing an overhaul. No matter what your organizing challenge, one of the most important steps in conquering it is the your attitude and the thoughts you produce.
I decided to create a monthly suggested reading list here for you. This is the first month, so we'll see if I can keep it up on a regular basis! I've pretty much given up on reading fiction. I can't remember the last one I read, actually. One of my clients loaned me two fiction books, but thus far I haven't cracked either one and I tend to not return borrowed books so I better get them back to her asap before they become part of my permanent collection!
As a coauthor of the Chicken Soup for the Soul® series, he's sold more than 80 million books, and now lives "in a beautiful California estate" with his days of dining on spaghetti and tomato paste long behind him. "All you have to do is decide what it is you want, believe you deserve it, and practice the principles in this book," he says, and success is yours.
His advice is straightforward (examples: "reject rejection" and "surround yourself with successful people"), but rather derivative, with quotes from the likes of JFK, Colin Powell, Aldous Huxley, and fellow motivation author Napoleon Hill.Canfield's definition of success is primarily monetary, and he includes plenty of anecdotes depicting average folks who saved themselves from the brink of bankruptcy after following his principles. He could tone down the braggadocio; readers don't need to know that he's stayed in resorts in Hawaii, Italy, Australia, and Morocco. Despite those gripes, his cheerleader-caliber enthusiasm should benefit anyone looking to improve their lot in life. --Erica Jorgensen
Using a day-to-day approach, readers will learn six keys:
1. Think positive. Like mind over matter, mind over money begins with believing you deserve it and can get it.
2. Send out ships. You can wait for your ship to come in, but if you don’t send any out, it’s going to be a long wait.
3. Count your money. Money is a game and you have to know the score. The money score will tell you how well you’re doing at steps one and two.
4. Swim with dolphins. Being "in the swim" will depend largely on who you’re swimming with. Find "your people" and avoid sharks.
5. Survive the storms. You must weather interior storms as well as exterior ones. Persistence is key.
6. Seek balance and enlightenment. Only from their perspective will you know when you have "enough."
The Wealthy Spirit offers readers peace of mind to help them build financial muscle and a successful, stress-free life.I just received notice that I got a killer endorsement from one of my heroes, Jack Canfield, author of oh, only about a zillion books, but most notably the Chicken Soup For The Soul® series and most recently, The Success Principles™.






Well, my book Organize Your Office In No Time was published on August 15th, and I held my first book signing on Sunday September 18th at a Borders in Atlanta. It was a good steady turnout (75 people came by in three hours) which isn't bad for a first time author promoting a brand new book. If you were one of the folks who came by to say hello and support me, I thank you. Here are a few pics of the book signing event from Sunday afternoon...



I admit, I'm not a typical female in many respects. The joke is when my girlfriends need the perspective of a man, they call me. :) As I get older, however, I realize I'm turning more and more into a "girl". Several few years ago I began to catch myself looking at dresses in the mall. "Hmmm how odd", I thought. I started to wear makeup a lot more often, and not just mascara. These days I'm into pretty undergarments, fun sparkly jewelry, and more feminine clothes. I even have a few more pairs of shoes than I have had in the past. So bit by bit, I'm stepping into my own version of "girlhood" that is just showing itself now.
...nearly every night lately! I roll over, pick it up and it's a fax machine, whispering sweet nothings in my sleepy, aggravated ear. BEEP BEEP BEEP! And once isn't enough I guess. The thing calls two of my three phone numbers, so I get disturbed twice each night. Oh, it's lovely! When it first started happening, I thought it was a fluke. Mistakes happen, I understand. But this is getting ridiculous. Grrrrrr...
Given the scope of what the southern coast of the U.S. is enduring now, I felt strongly about writing the following and wanted to share it with you. Understand right up front...this is not a political statement, so please don't bother emailing me or posting comments bashing the current administration or politicizing this in any way. I hope you have enough respect me enough to honor that request. This note is about countering "human nature", eschewing the path of least resistance, and focusing on what's actually possible.