CANCELLED CCA April Lunch & Learn | Streamline and Rediscover Your Life through Organizing (Online)

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  • Free

Summary

Janice Simon
Thursday, April 13
12 - 1pm

What can we do to make the tasks of processing paperwork and handling valuables easier for our children, our loved ones, or ourselves?

Description


What can we do to make the tasks of processing paperwork and handling valuables easier for our children, our loved ones, or ourselves? Ask Janice. Janice Simon, leadership practitioner at MD Anderson Cancer Center, is also an expert on organizing and clutter. She has been a certified professional organizer since 2001. She believes in quality over quantity, and that anyone can become organized if they want to be. But emptying and preparing her parents’ house after their deaths gave her new perspective. The task of disbursing and throwing away is always daunting and emotional, whether the “stuff” is yours or a loved one’s. Join us as Janice offers suggestions to make it easier on all in the family, and introduces us to resources for recycling or giving things away. Discover how organizing can help you streamline – and rediscover – your own life.


This livestreaming program can be taken from home or anywhere with an internet connection. If you register, you will be emailed viewing instructions either the evening before or the morning of the event. Please be sure to check “spam” and “junk” folders!

This class will be recorded. Recordings will be made available on the CCA website within two weeks after the program.

All times are CT. Please contact onlinelearning@junghouston.org with any questions.


Janice Simon is a Leadership Practitioner in the Leadership Institute, Human Resources, at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. She works on developing the mentoring program, conducts training and facilitation, and coordinates the coaching of new leaders. She is a certified ACC Coach through the International Coaching Federation. As a Certified Professional Organizer inside a large medical institution, she assists faculty and staff with personal productivity, email, organizing, and time management issues, and writes a quarterly organizing e-newsletter. She wrote regular postings about clutter and organizing for various websites for 22 years, as well as her own blog at her website called The Clutter Princess. She is a member of the National Association of Productivity and Organizing Professionals (NAPO).    


 

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