Which of these situations feel familiar?
(Feel free to pick more than one)
- When you think about the times your life has flowed beautifully, you realize those were the times you listened to your heart; there was no sense of striving to make things happen, rather a feeling of patient listening and unfolding. What would help you live like that most days?
- Your child fries your last good nerve with endless whining, you're trying to get in a run but the guys working on the neighbor's yard cut your phone cable so you instead you spend an hour on hold with the repair service; you remember your desire to make an organic, fabulous dinner as you put the frozen pizza in the oven...
- You've have made some great changes in your life, but lately you've lost some of your oomph and direction. You need a jumpstart.
- It's harder every day to go to work. If only an angel would deliver a celestial telegram telling you what to do and reassuring you of a perfect future but that hasn't happened and the years are passing and you're so tired after work and Project Runaway's on...
- Bliss is a day in which you have nothing to do but your own creative and spiritual explorations—paint on your hands, heart in the clouds. Only that day rarely arrives. You never feel like you have enough time to get things done, let alone time to do things you enjoy – and sometimes it’s hard to remember what those are. You keep waiting for that big swath of time to arrive. And waiting...
- Your bookshelves are groaning under the weight of all the books you've read about living a great life but it can be so hard to remember and apply all you've learned. You wish there was a way to weave some of this knowledge into your daily life.
The Life Organizer works for:
- Women who love their current planner yet want something more, something that calls on her spirituality, values and intuition
- Anyone who has tried every time management and life balance approach and is still searching for something that actually fits her life
- A woman who trusts her own wisdom—or is ready to trust it more often and in very practical ways
- Anyone who feels stuck, bored, or otherwise at a dead end in her job, relationship, health or life in general
- A woman embarking on a new endeavor—whether starting her own business, getting married or divorced, going back to school, moving to a new town or country or...
- Mothers who are afraid of losing touch with their own desires and dreams
- Working professionals who feel like it's too easy to lose touch with their hearts
- Artists and creative types who have never found a "regular" planner that feels just right
- Anyone who sometimes finds it difficult to stay focused on your own life and feels pushed and pulled by what others want
The Life Organizer approach will work for you if:
- You want to create a life you love.
- You yearn to make a difference in the world.
- You are willing to listen to your heart.
- You know that self-kindness and self-compassion are a better choice than endless pushing and beating yourself up.
- You believe in listening to your wisdom.
Click here to get your free audio of Jennifer explaining the five steps to life organizing in the moment.
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"I bought the book and I love it. At my teacher convention (Milwaukee,WI) there is always a workshop on managing stress for the classroom teacher. You should contact teacher's unions -- this book is great. This could be a great tool to help new teachers reflect and to reduce teacher burner out. If I ever teach a human relations class for adults (I teach one for my high school) this will be a required text." --Marqurite
"I feel as though someone out there is helping me care for myself and discover myself with out being intrusive or pushy or preaching to me. I usually just jot down the questions that really grab me and carry them around with me, in my jeans pocket or purse or beach bag, so that I can look at them and remember to think on them and work on me. I really can't thank you enough for all your emotional support and quiet cheerleading during difficult times." —G. O'Neel
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