Weekend Reading, 3/13/10
I hope you all enjoyed the same beautiful spring weather that we did this week. We kept our windows open during the day, spent quite a bit of time playing in the mud and reveled in the fresh air. As we welcome spring, it’s hard to complain about the rain we’ve had for the past two days, and the creek in front of our home — much like our life — is beautiful and full.
The week turned out to be busier than I expected (and the coffee mug in the picture above has been my constant companion), with an exciting project launch at Deal Seeking Mom, preparations for the big changes I hinted at last weekend and what I’m afraid may be the start of the stomach flu. I didn’t share our big news as promised or finish up my bathroom series, but I plan to do both this coming week as well as nail down the editorial calendar for the next couple of months. Are there topics you’d like to hear more about here at Organizing Your Way?
Today I want to tell you a little bit more about another one of our advertisers, Get Organized Wizard.
When I first started reading the Get Organized Wizard blog, I didn’t realize that the Michele Connolly, the brains behind it, also had a vibrant company offering a variety of tools designed to empower people to move from procrastination to action. Michele’s philosophy on life is much like my own, that you are only limited by the limitations you place on yourself, and the tools she offers — from the Inbox Zen ebook to the Life & Goal Organizer — help you break your goals down into manageable steps to achieve happiness, productivity and personal organization.
Here are a few links to add to your weekend reading, and be sure to check my Tumblr account for more as I work through my feed reader this weekend!
Series & Carnivals
:: The Build a Frugal Pantry series at Good (& Cheap) Eats is off to a great start, and this week Jessica’s been exploring the role of whole grains in a frugal pantry.
:: A couple of weeks ago, Tanna from Complete Organizing Solutions shared a great post on Reducing Sentimental Clutter by Photographing Your Memories. Because of the great response she received, she’s created a weekly Picture My Memories carnival where you can share the memories you’re photographing as well!
:: Head over to Money Saving Mom for to follow her 31 Days to a Better Grocery Budget series. So far, my favorite post has been The Buy Ahead Principle. This is something I’ve gotten out of the habit of doing, and I’d like to do better!
More Great Posts
:: How to Use & Dispose of Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs, Simple Organic
:: 9 Ways To Save Money On Car Insurance, Frugal Dad
:: Is there cash hiding in your clutter?, Unclutterer
:: 7 Tips to Keep Your Family On-Board for Your Blogging Journey, Problogger (a guest post from Dustin at Engaged Marriage)
Have a great weekend!




















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