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Learn How
to Free Yourself from
Mental and Physical Clutter, and
Take Control of Your Home,
Your Time and Your Life.
Wanted: people who want to get
themselves organized FAST
"Busy working
mother of 5 reveals how she
keeps herself,
her family and her home
organized,
without stressing or working too
hard."

Hi, my name's Yvette Langmaid-Buttery,
and I'd like to make a
confession....
I'm easily bored and distracted, I
dislike housework, and I
struggle with procrastination
and perfectionism. When I
say perfectionism, I mean that
'all or nothing' feeling where
you think you can't do something
well enough, so you don't do it
at all.
But, I'm quite sensitive to disorder.
So much so that it
freaks me out
to the point where I can
barely function. If I
start to see mess and things I
need to do piling up, I can
literally feel the energy
draining away from me.
I'm also allergic to dust, and I
have a large family depending on
me. Not only that, but if
I don't feel I've achieved
something each day, it
really gets me down.
So how does someone like me manage to
stay organized, keep a clean,
clutter free home, run a
business, get things done and
stay relaxed with such a hectic
life?
Believe me, it's not self discipline!
Put a pizza in front of me and
you'll soon see how self
disciplined I am.
No, I have other ways, which I'd love
to tell you about.
I know I'm
not alone

I know I'm not alone in how I'm
affected and easily overwhelmed
by clutter and disorganization.
Many of us know what it feels like to
look around at the piles of
stuff, paperwork, lists of
things to be done, chores long
overdue, junk that needs sorting
through, things that haven't
been put away because they don't
have a place yet.
It saps your motivation.

The sight of it, the thought of it, is
paralysing.
Where do you start?
What do you do?
How on earth do you find the
motivation?

Disorganization is un-necessary and
holds you back.
The feelings of guilt and worry and
stress get in your way and
stifle you. You just don't
need it. You could really
do without it.
It's depressing, it's overwhelming, it
sucks the energy out of you!
How would you feel if any of the
following happened right now?
-
Unexpected visitors
arrive - you throw
something on, take a while
to get to the door, glance
nervously out to see who it
is, reluctantly invite them
in, apologising, feeling
embarrassed, making excuses,
or, you go confidently
straight to the door,
welcome your guests, glad of
the company, and make them
feel at home.
-
You glance at your
to do list
- you tell yourself off
for not getting things done,
you worry how you'll ever
get through it all, you have
no idea how you'll fit these
things in, and the list is
always getting longer, or,
you feel excited at the
prospect of completing the
tasks easily, and by a set
time, and happily add more
things as you think of them,
frequently crossing off
completed tasks.
-
You think about your
goals and ambitions -
you feel depressed, a
failure, disappointed,
confused, or you feel
excited, confident, sure of
yourself.
-
You’re invited out
for lunch at short notice
- you don't know if you can
possibly make it, what on
earth would you wear, do you
have time to get ready, do
you have enough money, do
you need petrol, or, what a
pleasant surprise, head
straight out the door.
-
You or a family
member needs to go to
hospital - you rush
around in a panic, where is
everything you need, have
you forgotten something,
better throw something on,
or, grab your bag and head
straight out the door.
-
You need to find
some documents quickly -
you scrounge around in
several different places
about the house, looking
through piles, or you go
straight to it in 30 seconds
or less.
-
You need to find
anything
quickly - see above
-
Someone asks you
"what’s for dinner?" -
you resent the question, you
make up an excuse, you have
no idea, you start looking
in the fridge, you need to
go to the shops, or, you
announce tonight's menu or
everyone knew already
anyway.
-
Your child asks if
they can invite their friend
to stay for dinner - you
resent the request, you make
excuses, you fuss and worry,
or, sure, no problem.
-
Your child asks if
you’ve got those forms and
money for the school
excursion - you blame
your child, you go
scrounging around all over
the place, you have to stop
and get some cash, you'll
bring it in tomorrow, or,
they didn't have to ask, you
returned them already.
-
Your car or your
washing machine breaks down
- you have nothing to wear,
you can't get anywhere, you
don't know who to call, it's
total chaos, or, it's
annoying but you know
exactly what to do and
nothing is urgent anyway.
It’s wonderful when you can just
take any of these things in your
stride because you've got your
life running smoothly and under
control.
Which would you rather be?
Organized or disorganized?
In control of your life or just
bobbing along with the tide?
Managing crisis to crisis or
knowing what you're doing,
making your own decisions?
If the little practical details of
running your life are too boring
to attend to, doesn't it make
sense to simplify them and get
them working more easily, to
free up your mind for more
enjoyable things?
You can change things, today!
"But
there just isn't enough time,
I'm overworked, I'm too tired, I
don't know where to start, it's
too hard, I don't have enough
storage space, it's the dog's
fault, the cat ate my homework,
I'm too depressed, people
shouldn't judge by appearances
anyway, I can't afford the stuff
I need, it takes too long, it's
gone too far, I'm just
overwhelmed by it, where are the
chocolate biscuits..."
Guess what! Getting and
staying organized is not as hard
as you think, no matter what
your starting point.
Whether things are just a
little bit annoying or way out
of control....
...You
may be making things
un-necessarily hard for yourself
without even knowing it!
Disorganization
causes stress, worry,
guilt and mess.
Had enough?
Let me show you:
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5
easy steps anyone can
follow to get organized
and stay that way.
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The
real causes of
disorganization, how to
recognize them and how to
conquer them.
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Why
it's foolish for anyone who
struggles with staying
organized to begin by
attempting to sort out their
storage and remove clutter,
when understanding and
confronting the causes is
really the key to making
lasting improvements.
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Step by step, exactly what
to do, starting today, to
get your home in order and
see immediate benefits.
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The
easiest way I know to get
housework under control,
today.
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Why
setting goals for yourself,
and even putting a deadline
on them, isn't enough to get
you there without this one
vital and extremely easy
ingredient.
Warning:
Following this system could lead to peace, calm,
personal satisfaction and a
sense of
accomplishment.
We all want to be organized.
It just makes life easier,
simple as that.
Having our
belongings and surroundings in
order so that we can find
things, having our space do what
it's supposed to do, and
having our time work for us
rather than the other way around,
that's what it's all about.
It means less
stress, more peace, a great
sense of calm, order and
satisfaction. Getting
ahead, feeling good about
ourselves, feeling like
everything is as it should be.
Being organized feels great!
But even for the most
disciplined people, it's
easy for the balance to be
thrown off, either
suddenly by a stressful life
event, or so slowly over a
period of time that it isn’t
even noticed, until the
disorganization really starts to
cause some problems.
Vague negative thoughts
about ourselves, feelings of
disappointment and frustration
float around just beneath the
surface, while outwardly we look
for things to blame. It
feels awful.
Why is it so hard
sometimes to get out of the rut
and get ourselves organized?
It shouldn't be hard, should it?
How do you ride the highs and
lows of life and still keep it
all together? How do you
deal with the feelings that hold
you back from getting organized,
especially when your
disorganization is contributing
to those feelings in the first
place?
Over the years I've
identified the nuts and bolts of
being organized so that I could
keep things on track for myself
and my family. I’ve got
to the bottom of what works and
what doesn’t.
It's hard work to keep
things on track, and I need
things to be simple and
effective. I need a
method that works to help me
stick to my plan.
I
know how to organize myself in
an office job outside the home,
in running a hospitality
business, in running a business
from home, and especially in
running a household with 5
children and 3 (at the moment)
pets. I’ve got time for my
family, a social life, time for
myself, time for my
personal projects and goals, and
time for learning new skills.
I’m someone who
needs things spelled out for me; and what I’ve got
for you will do exactly that.
These
are some of the things I'll show you:
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5
simple steps to getting
organized.
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12
causes of disorganization.
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How to deal with those 12
things.
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7
things you absolutely must
do every morning.
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Why you need to get rid of
clutter and how to do it.
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How
to decide what's clutter and
what's not.
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17
important things to keep in
mind while you're getting
organized.
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The
absolute essential basics
for being organized
and exactly why you
need to do them and
how to get yourself to do
them.
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Guidelines for each room in
your home, including the
garage.
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What
housework needs to be done,
how often, and how to do it.
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Ways to avoid running late
and having to rush.
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14
ideas to help you if you're
struggling with the basics.
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How to achieve your goals
and get your tasks and
projects done.
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How
to keep your washing/laundry
under control.
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How to keep your bills and
budget under control.
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A
sure fire way to start every
day feeling better about
yourself.
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Ways to deal with children's
toys, clothes, artwork and
schoolwork.
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How
to organize time for your
family and social life.
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What to do when you're
having a bad day.
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How
to deal with mail and
paperwork.
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How to stop resenting those you share your home with.
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How
to plan your grocery
shopping and keep to your
grocery budget.
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How to make being organized so easy you don't even have to think about
it.
There are a lot
of people out there living in
total chaos, just going from
crisis to crisis. It's so
easy to get that way too; it
only takes a bit of outside
stress to set off the cycle.
There are also plenty of
people who have things running
pretty well, but have one or two
areas in their life that they
constantly struggle with.
Whether you have just one area of your life that needs a
little help, or you feel way out
of control, you can improve the
situation immediately.
Being
organized can seem like an
unachievable dream, but it’s a
way of being that’s
easier than you think when you
understand what’s stopping you
and learn to apply some simple
strategies.
Stop feeling
guilty!
Being organized gives you
the freedom to get on with
enjoying your life instead of
worrying and feeling guilty.
And how good does it
feel when you get things done
that you set out to do?
You forget how good it feels if
it's been a while since you felt
that sense of achievement.
You deserve to live in a home that is
welcoming, comfortable, and
makes you feel good.
Your home should reflect the person
that you are, and it does.
Is yours telling you good things
about yourself?
If
you’re looking for help with
getting organized, then you
probably know what it feels like
when:
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You can’t find things
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Things seem to become easily lost in your home
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You never seem to finish a project
·
You’re behind with your studies
·
You have no idea what you’re having for dinner
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There’s nowhere to put things
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Things are falling out of cupboards
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Clothes are damaged
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You’re often late
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You’re sick of paying late fees, fines etc
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There don’t seem to be any work surfaces in your home
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There’s no point vacuuming because you can’t see much of the floor
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You look around at your surroundings and just feel yucky
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There just doesn’t seem to be any point because you’re so far behind
·
When you do feel like doing something, you just don’t
know where to start
·
You never seem to have enough time
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Your budget is always right on the edge or just totally out of
control
·
You don’t put things away because you don’t know where they go anyway
·
Your family just seem to get lazier and lazier
·
Somebody in your house has run out of clean socks and/or undies
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You have to make a mad dash to the shops for milk, toilet paper etc
At least some of these
things will sound familiar to a
lot of people. Even if you’ve
been really organized before,
it’s so easy for things to build
up and become overwhelming.
An illness in the family, a new
baby, a busy job. So many things
can set off a cycle where
clutter and mess threaten to
choke our lives, chores and
tasks pile up, deadlines are
missed and so on.
Disorganization is easily
dismissed as unimportant. We
might even joke about it:
"I’m
so disorganized I have an
account with the locksmith"
"My
house is so messy the
cockroaches refuse to live
there"
But when it’s stopping
you from being happy, it’s no
joke.
And you deserve to be
happy!
Here's Just Some of What You'll
be Able To Enjoy When You Follow
This Advice:
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Consistent progress made towards
achieving your goals.
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Always being ready for
visitors.
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Everyone knowing where
to find their clothes, and
that is clean and folded or
hanging in the closet/wardrobe
or drawers/shelves.
·
Home cooked meals enjoyed
together.
·
Getting plenty of sleep.
·
Bills all paid on time,
and savings in the bank.
·
Mail, email, correspondence and
phone calls all under
control.
·
A balanced social life.
·
Regular family get
togethers.
·
Time to play with the
kids.
·
Time out to just relax.
·
Room for spontaneity and
creativity.
Another confession....
I’m NOT a professional
organizer, I'm someone who's
learned the hard way and
knows what it's like to struggle
with staying organized.
I've found through experience
what works. The system I use can
work for anybody, in any
situation. If it’s foolproof for
me, that’s the ultimate test. It
can
become part of your life.
You won’t be overwhelmed
with hundreds or thousands of
boring tips, you won’t need any
extras, and you’ll
know exactly where to start
and what to do, at your own
pace, and to fit in with your
exact personal situation.
The best thing about it
is that it’s a system you can
adapt to how you’re feeling
on a daily basis. If you have a
crisis or a bad day, you will
know how to get through it
without losing your way.
As well as the
systematic plan for getting
organized, you’ll get detailed
discussion and suggestions for
each specific area of your home
and your life.
Most importantly, you’ll
read an in depth discussion of
the
real causes for being
disorganized in the first place.
Transform your way of doing
things and this new way will
spill over into every area of
your life.
Have you ever watched
that TV show How Clean Is Your
House? It’s one of my favourite
shows. Why do so many people
love this show?
Either because it looks all too
familiar, or because we love to
see how much worse other people
can be so we don’t seem so bad
ourselves.
The scary thing is, we can all
relate to how these people got
into these dreadful states over
a long period of time just not
knowing where to start.
It looks so easy when the
team gets in there and sorts it
out for them, but if you don’t
get to the root causes and sort
those out, you just end up back
where you started.
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A comfortable, relaxing, welcoming and
serene home, somewhere you
feel good and love to be.
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Feeling better about how you look, ready
to go out or welcome
visitors any time.
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Your appointments and
deadlines under control.
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Being on time easily; no
rushing.
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Knowing where everything is; being able
to find what you need
quickly and easily.
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More time to relax and do
fun things.
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Achieving your goals, finishing your
projects, getting ahead,
getting things done.
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Enjoying everything more,
feeling relaxed.
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Saving money, by not throwing it away, by
having your budget under
control, by improving your
working life.
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Feeling like everything in
your home is just as it
should be.
This no-nonsense, common
sense material, was created by
someone who’s fascinated with
the nitty gritty details
affecting our motivation.
Whatever I do has to be
super practical.
I have numerous work projects on
the go, some steep learning
curves in progress, and a few
personal projects and hobbies to
keep on top of as well.
My family can mess up our home
in 10 minutes flat, there is
stuff constantly coming in
threatening to fill up all the
lovely space I’ve created, my
organized desk can be lost under
a stack of papers in 5 minutes
at that time of day when the
mail and the kid’s school
notices arrive, or when I’m
really involved in a project.
But I
have ways to deal with it all
that I can rely on.
Personal
and household organization is
not just about tidy cupboards
and cleanliness.
Learning to be organized
can be profoundly life changing,
and make a massive difference to
your quality of life, your
stress levels, and your capacity
for enjoyment.
It's about being in
control of your own life,
deciding how you want to live,
and having the ability to carry
out your own decisions.
This system can work for
anybody.
Best of all it’s simple.
That doesn’t mean I’ve skimped
on details, but there will be no
need for CDs, special folders,
charts or any extra purchases,
or extra stuff to add to your
clutter. It’s just an easy read,
with very specific instructions
and suggestions as to exactly
what to do to get
yourself organized. I hope
you’ll find it such an easy,
enjoyable and inspiring read,
that you’ll go back to it again
and again.
Organized
for Life

Now in it's 2nd
edition, this e-book is 205
pages of sensible advice, with
the 5 steps to organization
logically laid out in the text.
Embedded bookmarks help you
easily navigate to the section
you're looking for, because
you're going to want to read it
again and again.
There's no padding,
waffle or filler, and it reads
like a book, not a shopping
list. It will show you
exactly how to get yourself
organized, simply, logically,
easily. You'll feel better
as soon as you take the first
step. I promise.
So how do you
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Ok, so you're ready to take control of
your home, your time and your
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Your details are quite safe, and your
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·
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·
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·
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Don’t rely on mail
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How much does it
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Have you seen how much
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I actually have no idea, because
I know that would be no good for
me. You know the old
saying,
"Give a man a fish and he'll eat
for a day, teach him to fish and
he'll eat for life".
How much would you expect
to pay? No, I wouldn’t expect to
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and there’s no artificial
discount, no limited time, no
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So how much would it be
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What else
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Getting a set of keys
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OR
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Wishing you a peaceful,
satisfying and organized life!

Yvette Langmaid-Buttery
Publisher and author of the
Organized for Life e-book and
the Get Myself Organized
articles and free tips.
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PPS
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About the author:
Yvette Langmaid-Buttery
is an ordinary working mother, bringing
up five beautiful children and running a
small business from home. She
often has toys strewn all over the floor
and sticky fingerprints on her jeans.
She hates housework but loves to have a
clean house. She is very
interested in personal improvement and
positive thinking, and strives to live
consciously. She enjoys
writing and eating pizza (not at the
same time, it makes the keyboard
sticky). She enjoys writing so
much she could just go on about herself
and talk to you about being organized
all day.......
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