How to Get Organized without Resorting to Arson: A Step-by-Step Guide to Clearing Your Desk without Panic or the Use of Open Flame




How to Get Organized without Resorting to Arson: A Step-by-Step Guide to Clearing Your Desk without Panic or the Use of Open Flame


Liz M. Franklin
Fyer, Clara Books

Buy: How to Get Organized without Resorting to Arson: A Step-by-Step Guide to Clearing Your Desk without Panic or the Use of Open Flame.



From The Press Release
Book Description

Have all those other organizing books failed you?


At last! Here are the tried and true, fun and funny, shocking and surprising inside secrets for organizing yourself, your office, your desk, and even your life!

Find out how to streamline your work area using the little-known methods of Liz Franklin, the world's first funny professional organizer with over 23 years experience. She has helped clients achieve stunning results through her "anti-arson" methods. Follow Liz's easy advice and you'll break free from the old organizing rules that didn't work anyway.

Here are some of the juicy topics you'll find inside this amusing yet highly effective new book:
  • What's your Organizing Style? (See Chapter 1)
  • How does a three smell? Yes, a three! (See Chapter 2)
  • How can your furniture solve most of your disorganization problems? (See Chapter 5)
  • What are the nine essential organizing supplies? (See Chapter 6)
  • What's wrong with most To-Do lists? (See Chapter 11)
  • How can you simplify your projects? (See Chapter 12)
  • How can you stay organized without ever having to use discipline? (See Chapter 14)
  • What should you always throw out the door? (See Chapter 17)
  • What are the Magic Questions that, once you learn them, will keep you organized forever more? (See Chapter 18)
You'll find all the answers—and more—inside this step-by-step guide to getting organized—without panic or the use of open flame!

About the Author:
Liz Franklin started her first business at the age of 15. A capitalist even during the hippie era, she designed and sold her own jewelry. At the ripe old age of 19, she decided that being a business secretary was the key to a glorious future. After telling her bosses how they could run their businesses better, she was heartily invited to join the ranks of the self-unemployed. Never daunted, she turned her back on free government cash to forge a new career as a business writer.

As people observed her breathtaking neatness, some of them begin asking her for help in organizing. Being the daughter of a rocket scientist and a Virgo, Liz is a natural organizer. You can often find her in better restaurants, carefully placing the silverware at exact right angles and alphabetizing all the floral arrangements.

In 1978 Liz founded The Franklin Organization (now franklinizer.com), to root out and cure the underlying causes of disorganization. It worked: people stayed organized, which Liz attributes to her special methods that address the roots, not just the surface symptoms, of disorganization.

The better she got at organizing, the more money her clients made. One of them realized a 700% increase in eight months. Another went from a personal income of $24,000 a year to $176,000 a year in one year. A third made an extra $200,000 on one business deal—all due to improved organization.

Today Liz works with individuals and businesses, reducing workloads, streamlining workflow, and increasing incomes.

Buy: How to Get Organized without Resorting to Arson: A Step-by-Step Guide to Clearing Your Desk without Panic or the Use of Open Flame.

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