Menu for the week – 31 March and MY NEW WEBSITE
Sunday, March 30th, 2008
News!
Sausage and pumpkin bakeWednesday
News!

I’m not joking when I say I wish I’d written this book myself!
This is an awesome organising resource, both for the Super Organised and for those just struggling to hold it all together. It is beautifully written with lots of personal anecdotes and examples and when you’re done reading, you’ll definitely know what will work for you and what won’t.
There are lots of diagrams so you don’t have to guess what she means, and also some really good flowcharts for the visual people out there.
Angela addresses the many styles by having different sections for you, so if you only want the quick version, there’s a section of a chapter just for you, and if you like all the little details, she caters to you too.
For each section of organising, e.g. scheduling, Angela gives MANY different examples, each one tailored for a different organising style.
I know I’m the Organising Queen but even I got TONS of ideas from this book, two of which are already helping me organise my organised life, much, much better
Get this book now. You won’t regret it!
Click the tag at the bottom of this post to read the other parts in this series.
Megan from the Disorder to Order blog tagged me for the 10 weird things meme.
Oooh, now for the fun part.
I’m tagging Suzanne Babb, Rachel Pulido and Beth Dargis. And anyone else who wants to play along – yes, that’s YOU!
So what are we eating this week?
In South Africa, we have a public holiday on Monday (same as we had on Friday).
I read on someone’s blog that in the US, you have to take an annual leave day if you want to observe Good Friday. My word! That will not go down well over here
Seriously though, is that right? What about in other parts of the world?
Monday
Chicken, rice and broccoli
Tuesday
Macaroni and cheese
Wednesday
Baked potatoes, vienna sausage and lentil sauce
Thursday
Hot dogs and chips
Friday
Sausage, butternut and pasta bake, with cheese bread
What’s on your menu this week? And don’t forget to tell me if you guys get public holidays!

This is part 3. Click the tag at the bottom of this post to read the other parts in this series.
One of my favourite parts of this book was the workflow section. I love how Angela explains this and I’m going to be using it with my clients too because anyone can relate.
So!
If you think of your paper flow as a little car and your decision-making process is like coming to a traffic light…
RED means stop – throw those papers away
ORANGE means wait – file those papers
GREEN means either show (delegate to someone else) or go (do the work yourself)
Now that’s already really cool but then she breaks down the GO part further, and this part I LOVE!
The reason why I LOVE this part so much is because we all try and put unscheduled tasks in our calendar (on our daily to-do list) and that’s why we feel overwhelmed and unworthy when we don’t get those things done.
Of course, you add some tasks from your master list to your daily list once you have the scheduled stuff on your list. And of course, if I’m coaching you
, we’ll always make sure at least 2 of those tasks move you towards your goals, so that you’re effective and not just busy!
(I deal with all this in MUCH more detail in Help! I need more time)
Is it just me or do you also think the whole paper flow is explained just beautifully with this easy-to-understand analogy?
P.S. If you’re on Facebook, you can check Angela’s profile under my friends. There is a lovely picture of her beautiful face
If you have a passion for organising and you’d like to turn that into a professional organising business, then I’d love to help you!
As you know, I’m a professional organiser AND a coach so you get the best of both worlds – someone cheering you on and guiding you to get your own business up and running in record time.
I have a 6-week, how to become a professional organiser group coaching programme starting on Thursday 20th March.
Read more about the benefits of the programme, about previous happy coaching clients, how it all works and all the wonderful bonuses.
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I have a friend who is really great at decluttering clothes. She goes through their clothes every 6 months and gets rid of anything they haven’t worn that season. Her view is that next summer/ winter there’ll be new fashions so why hang onto old stuff?!
2. How honest are you being with yourself?
If you’ve been putting on weight steadily due to age or lifestyle factors, then deep down you know you’re fooling yourself into thinking you’ll be able to fit into that size ___.
In this case, I suggest that you just bite the bullet and get rid of the clothes. It feels better when you donate it to a woman’s shelter, trust me. Ask yourself, “who can use this today?”
However, if you were easily at a weight before getting pregnant and you’ve just had a baby, then by all means keep those old clothes while you exercise and get back to your pre-maternity weight.
That said, my sister is really slender (post-baby) and even she said when the baby was 6 months old that she’s come to terms with not ever fitting into those really skinny tops again
So what do I do?
If I LOVE the clothes, I get the stuff out of my valuable real estate (my wardrobe) and put them in my guest bedroom with the date on the container/ large ziploc bag. By the time the next summer/ winter rolls around, if I can’t fit into it, out it goes.
I know from my history that even if I can fit into it a year later, there are much cuter clothes out there which I’d rather have in my wardrobe
This system works for me. What works for you?
This week is a short week – yayyyy – due to the Easter weekend.
We are meeting friends of ours (we’ll be staying with them for 3 days in England) at OR Tambo Airport on Friday for a few hours and then we’re going to pretend we’re young and hip by going to a Tree 63 concert.
Do you know Tree 63? They’re a fabulous Christian band, now based in the US. And by a weird coincidence, Dion was introduced to their music by this same friend yonks ago (more than 10 years ago). Here’s a You Tube video. I’ve been to one of their concerts YEARS ago and they are OUTSTANDING in concert – high energy and entertaining!
Aside from that and church, we have N O T H I N G planned and we are so looking forward to it.
Right, onto this week’s menu:
Monday
Cottage pie (carried over from last week)
Tuesday
Noodles and stirfried veggies
Wednesday
Curry and rice
Thursday
Baked potatoes and spicy lentil sauce
Friday
Supper probably at the airport, or a takeaway on the way to the concert.
Have a wonderful week, everyone, and have a fabulous Easter weekend!
P.S Do you need more time?
P.P.S. I am hoping my new website will go live this week.
What do you have planned for this week?

I’m hosting a free Skypecast on goal-setting next week.
Want to join me?
Topic: 7 things you MUST do to reach your goals
When: Thursday 13 March
Time: 7PM Jhb time/ 1PM EST (New York time)
Duration: 45 mins plus 15 mins Q&A
How: via Skypecast
You don’t have to register using the form. However, you only get the handout if you do register.