IT'S TIME TO GET ORGANIZED!
Tuesday, April 3 from 10 to 12 noon OR 7 to 9 pm at the Drury Lodge (104 So. Vantage Dr.)
Did you know that it's possible to have a neat house, happy kids and calm parents all at the same time? Did you know that you can get organized without having to get rid of everything? Did you know that you can get rid of all those floating scraps of paper?
Deniece Schofield, author of five books on home management and organization, will be in the Cape Girardeau area to tell you how. She'll be appearing on Tuesday, April 3 from 10 to 12 noon OR 7 to 9 pm at the Drury Lodge (104 So. Vantage Dr.) All seminars are the same. The cost, including handouts, is $20 at the door. No reservations are required. If more information is needed, please call 1.800.835.8463 or www.denieceschofield.com. Or, check out reviews of Deniece's books on Amazon.
Publishers Weekly said, "Deniece Schofield seems to be the most organized person on earth. If participants put to use even a small fraction of her advice, their lives will be, if not happier, at least less cluttered and harried."
Schofield readily admits that she was once a disorganized person, suffering from a chronic case of cluttered closets and negative attitudes. When wishful thinking didn't work, she decided to attack the problems directly.
She tried and retried various techniques, refined and adapted numerous strategies, and eventually came up with solutions that let her handle home management while giving her time and freedom to enjoy other activities. In the workshop, Deniece will share what she learned from her experience.
You will learn:
· Hundreds of no nag ways to have a neat house, happy kids and calm parents - all at the same time!
· How to eliminate all scraps of floating paper.
· How to calendar and schedule your time.
· Household hints and ideas for more efficient use of your space and time.
You've probably seen Deniece on television or read one of the many articles she's written. Here's a chance for you to see for yourself some of the many ideas she's demonstrated.
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