Certified Professional Organizer®

Certified Professional Organizer® As a Certified Professional Organizer®, I love office organization products - whatever I can find to help clients get organized. I’m not a binder girl, but this might change my mind.I attended the Expo at the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO) Conference in New Orleans last week and had the opportunity to review different organizing products that are coming to market.

[caption id="" align="alignright" width="300"]English: Assortment of cable ties Assortment of cable ties (Photo credit: Wikipedia)[/caption]I was recently asked by a reporter for some cord wrangling tips, so I thought I'd share my answer here.All hail Blue Tooth and USB! Go wireless when possible. If cords do need to be corralled, bundle the “leftover” length behind the desk for a clean look. Use Velcro cable ties or cable clips for this. At the plug end, place

[caption id="attachment_486" align="alignright" width="300"]ChromaGen corrective lenses for Dyslexia - details at www.IReadBetterNow.com ChromaGen corrective lenses for Dyslexia - details at www.IReadBetterNow.com[/caption]As a former teacher and even now with my productivity consulting business, I run into a number of people who are living with dyslexia or have a family member who is. For many years, the typical advice given to them was to slow down when reading, use a sheet of paper and move it under each line of text while reading, or use a tinted overhead projector sheet as an overlay on the page. None of those worked wonders, but they did help.Fast forward to 2012. I met