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Kathy Paauw
Kathy Paauw helps busy executives professionals and entrepreneurs de-clutter their schedules spaces and minds so they can focus on whats most important. She is an organizing productivity consultant certified professional personal coach and speaker. Contact her or visit her website at http:www.orgcoach.net or contact her at kathy@orgcoach.net and learn how you can find anything you file or store in 5 secondsguaranteed!


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Get a New Point of View
What is possible when you invent a new point of view Virtually everybody wakes up in the morning with an unseen assumption that life is about the struggle to survive and get ahead in a world of limited resources. This limited view squelches innovation and creativity and it also trains people to focus on what they need to do to please their superiors by doing things the right way -- whether that way works for them or not.
Kathy Paauw | Published 07/19/2005 | Happiness | Unrated
Boost Your Bottom Line by Asking Powerful Questions
Are you getting the results you want in your life?  Do the questions you ask get to the bottom line?
Kathy Paauw | Published 08/1/2005 | Success | Unrated
The Ripple Effect: Small Steps Lead to Big Results
Procrastination is doing low-priority tasks and activities instead of the high-priority ones which so often contribute the most to our success. For some procrastination becomes a harmful habit which impedes personal and professional development.
Kathy Paauw | Published 08/16/2005 | Motivation | Unrated
Discovering Your Strengths
Many people never fully utilize their natural gifts because they don't find the proper way to express them in the world or perhaps they don't even recognize the talents they have. Realized or not we all have natural talents that we feel passionate about. These talents may feel so natural that you don't even realize how they make you unique and special.
Kathy Paauw | Published 08/22/2005 | Success | Unrated
First Things First
When we embark on a journey and we aren't sure how to get there we typically jot down travel directions. So why are we so resistant to jotting down personal or professional goals or choices that would provide a road map or at least a compass -- for our lives
Kathy Paauw | Published 09/12/2005 | Time Management | Rating:
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