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Get Organized Without Losing It (Free Spirit Laugh & Learn Series)4 reviews
Janet S. Fox, Pamela Espeland

Free Spirit Publishing, 2006

Get Organized Without Losing It
This book is simple to read yet informative and effective for my upcoming 6th grader. There are great ideas for students to prepare for middle and high school. Awesome techniques!
  
  











  



  
Helping Kids Get Organized1 review
Robyn Freedman Spizman, Marianne Daniels Garber

Good Apple, 1994

Very helpful
This book is great. It helps both kids and parents that are disorginized.
  
  











  



  
Help! I'm Knee-Deep in Clutter!: Conquer the Chaos and Get Organized Once and For All6 reviews
Joyce I. Anderson

AMACOM, 2007

Helpful Clutter Tips
I consider myself to be a fairly organized person, but I found many, many tips in this book to make my life easier and more organized. I highly recommend it. It's well-written and it's easy to find information on your particular clutter problem. A good reference book to have on hand during the upcoming spring cleaning season.
  
  











  



  
Get Organized!: Time Management for School Leaders3 reviews
Frank Buck

Eye on Education,, 2007

Practical strategies for immediate application
I just finished Frank's book, and, despite the plethora of time management books available, I found his to be refreshingly practical. You can tell he has been in the trenches of school leadership, as his useful suggestions address the realities school leaders face. Whether a teacher, principal, or any other school/district leader, you'll find at least three ideas you can use immediately.
  
  











  



  
Get Organized the Clear & Simple Way: Reclaim Your Home, Your Office, Your Life3 reviews
Marla Dee

Your Coach Digital, 2007

new approach to organizing
It's not really anything those of us who are clutter prone haven't heard before, but it's got a new feel to it and is much gentler in approach. You're guided through step by step, never before you're ready - heck, even excited - to move to the next. She gives you hope that, yes, I can change this, and then takes you through an actual first step of cleaning out/organizing a client's purse, ...
  
  











  



  
Storage: Get Organized2 reviews
Terence Conran

Conran, 2007

Not the best from Conran
Simply disappointing, compared to some of his other books, this one has no substance and very few innovative and practical ideas, I would not recommend this book to anyone.
  
  











  



  
How to Get Organized Without Resorting to Arson: A Step-By-Step Guide to Clearing Your Desk Without Panic or ...9 reviews
Liz Franklin

Clara Fyer Books, 2003

Book delivers on its promise!
For those of you who may not have known me in my "other life," I used to be quite disorganized . . . in fact, I once wanted to enter HOME OFFICE COMPUTING'S "Most Disorganized Office" contest,but couldn't find the application for three years because it was buried on my desk. (True story!) So when I saw HOW TO GET ORGANIZED WITHOUT RESORTING TO ARSON by Liz Franklin, a self-described Cultural ...
  
  











  



  
Thinking Organized for Parents and Children: Helping Kids Get Organized for Home, School and Play1 review
Rhona M. Gordon

Thinking Organized, 2007

Organization equals happiness and sanity
Reviewed by Tammy Petty Conrad for Reader Views (10/07) Every time I see the same children coming to school late, I feel like handing them this book. Or at least sharing it with their parents! The author had the disorganized student in mind as she developed a program to help children be successful in school. She is a speech and language pathologist, as well as an organizational specialist. ...
  
  











  



  
Get Organized (Fry, Ronald W. How to Study Program.)4 reviews
Ron Fry

Delmar Cengage Learning, 2004

Excellent
A must have book for Middle School and High School kids. Afteryou read the first few pages you can't put it down. Ron Fry goes intodepth about every single question you could possibly have about getting organized. And not only that but this book really works. The excellent tips he provides are enough to boost ANYONES grade level! So go ahead bou this book, because I give it 2 thumbs up
  
  











  



  
Suzy Zeus Gets Organized: A Novel (Tin House)7 reviews
Maggie Robbins

Bloomsbury USA, 2005

the smartest, funniest book i have read in YEARS
sassy, sly, and sparkling, suzy zeus is a gift to us all, as is her creator, maggie robbins. buy this book! now! DO IT!
  
  











  



  
How Parents Can Help Their Children Get Organized and Learn to Be Productive1 review
Laura Stack

Amazon, 2007

Great tips!
Simple, to the point, with great tips for helping keep your kids organized. She encourages the use of routines for those "witching" hours where the family has a tendency to melt-down. Great, practical ideas.
  
  











  



  
How to Get Organized When You Dont Have the Time9 reviews
Stephanie Culp

Writers Digest Books, 1986

A must read for anyone who has no time, energy, or free time
This book is well written, easy to understand and right on target. I am a person who works with computers on a day to day basis, and it is exactly what i have been looking for. If you have no time, no energy, no clean area in your home, have a ton of things to do, and are about overwhelmed by everything that you need to do, and everything that you want to do. GET THIS BOOK!!!!!!! It will ...
  
  











  



  
Get Organized in the Digital Age2 reviews
Lucy H. Hedrick

NAL Trade, 2002

non-techie
This book has taken much of my fear out of using technology for organizing my life. It is written in a very simple manner that even a non-tech like myself can understand. Every busy person in American (and beyond)will benefit from reading this book.
  
  











  



  
Quilters Get Organized 4237
Pattie Donham

American School of Needlework, 2006

This book has 8 projects to give your work area a "pick me up" with style!
  
  











  



  
Checklists for Life: 104 Lists to Help You Get Organized, Save Time, and Unclutter Your Life33 reviews
Kirsten Lagatree

Random House Reference, 1999

I'm a believer
Count me as someone who longs to be efficient and organized, but who hasn't quite got the hang of it. Along came Kirsten Lagatree with roadmaps for dozens of real life events, and now, even though I'm not necessarily more organized, I am more prepared to deal with travel needs, house issues and even disasters. Frankly, I hope I never have to deal with much of what she covers in this book, but ...
  
  











  



  
Get Organized With Heloise2 reviews
Heloise

Perigee Trade, 2004

get organized with Heloise
I love shopping on Amazon, they ship fast, and the selection is great....I would recommend this book and everything I purchased from Amazon, excellent, BB from Michigan
  
  











  



  
Take Back Your Life!: Using Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 to Get Organized and Stay Organized10 reviews
Sally McGhee

Microsoft Press, 2007

Take back your life
A friend suggested that I buy Take back your Life (Microsoft), she thought I needed it. To my surprise, this book isn't just ideas and a "what worked for me" book. The book uses MS Outlook to really sort out and determine priorities, exactly what I needed. I recommend this book to anyone who gets tons of emails and is constantly interrupted during the work day. It gives you ideas on how to ...
  
  











  



  
Got Kids? Get Organized!: The Personal Organizer for Busy Families4 reviews

Peter Pauper Press, 2008

Great For Grandparents too!!!
My daughter purchased and completed the fill in the blank pages and folders for all the information for her children and pets. It was so wonderful for me to have while recently babysitting for the kids. I had all the important information right at hand and it was so well organized. The book is such a wonderful, needed organizer and I would recommend it to any family with children.
  
  











  



  
Get Your Act Together: A 7-Day Get-Organized Program For The Overworked, Overbooked, and Overwhelmed41 reviews
Pam Young, Peggy Jones

Harper Perennial, 1993

Read GYAT before SHE if you buy both books!
I bought Sidetracked Home Executive in 1983 and I did the program. It worked for me as a mother of two young boys. I bought SHE as a gift for a newly-wed friend and "Get Your Act Together" for me. I read the book and laughed and cried as I related to the sisters stories and tricks and tips for those of us who are born disorganized. I like the new format for the card system. I can't wait to ...
  
  











  







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