Life Layers

 Would getting organized be life changing? I spoke at the May Women in Business luncheon for the Morristown Area Chamber of Commerce last spring, and many women vocalized a concern for the lack of time for their personal interests, or trouble finding the balance between work and home.  If this sounds like you, make a list of “life layers” or major events that need to be factored as a priority. These “life layers” can be good or bad, from weddings or raising teenagers to promotions or health problems, whatever is truly important to you.  People must come to a point where they accept that where they are at, they won’t beat themselves up anymore. Letting go of guilt is one of the first steps to becoming organized, because one has to realize that some major organization projects may have to be delayed until certain “life layers” are out of the way.

Some facts were provided by Bethany Brown, Tribune Staff Writer

 

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