My Organizational Style

I have always had a slight obsession with Post-it products. They now have a quiz you can take to find out what type of organizing style you are. Of course, I couldn’t wait to take it.

Here was my results:

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I am pretty impressed. This kind of hit the nail on the head.

Are you curious what your organizational style is? Take the quiz and find out!

What organizational style are you?

5 Items That Will Make Your Work Life Easier

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1. Adjustable Monitor Riser with Storage Tray


Raise your monitor and work comfortably without neck and back pain. Three height adjustments help you to find the right height for you.

Enjoy the added storage to your desk with the pull-out storage tray.

2. 3M Desktop Document Holder

Reduce head and neck pain and increase your productivity with this document holder. Keep your documents upright between you and your monitor for easy viewing.

3. H800 Binaural Wireless Headset

Keep out distracting office noise and listen to your favorite music with the noise-cancelling, wireless headphones.

Roam your office and enjoy the freedom of wireless; listen longer with a rechargeable battery.

4. Energizer Instant Charger for iPhone and iPad or for USB Phones

Don’t stress over your phone going dead when you are away from an outlet. This compact mobile charger more than doubles the charge of your phone or mobile device.

Use it on a plane, at a game or anywhere you need to be.

5. Command Clear Flat Cord Clips

Organize your mess of cords with these space-saving cord clips.

Take the hassle out of finding the right cord and use these durable adhesive cord clips.

Fabulous Calendars | Organize Your Life

Get a fresh start and a fresh look with these 2013 calendars.

At-A-Glance Sorbet Weekly/Monthly Appointment Book

Keep up with monthly, weekly, daily and hourly appointments with all the different scheduling features.

This planner also supports the battle against breast cancer with part of its proceeds being donated to City of Hope Foundation.

Day-Timer Pink Ribbon Desk Calendar Refill

Day-Timer contributes 10 percent of the proceeds to The Breast Cancer Research Foundation.

You won’t run out of room when writing your appointments in this calendar. This calendar is fully equipped for you to record any number of events.


Day Runner Watercolors Monthly Wall Calendar

Easy hanging calendar that allows you to keep track ahead of time with past and future months reference areas.

This monthly wall calendar offers a colorful surprise every month with a beautiful watercolor design in a different color each month.


Visual Organizer Flowers Desk Pad Calendar

Enjoy simple planning with each month featuring a different floral background and ruled daily blocks for easy appointment scheduling.

Design includes a paper headband and vinyl corners to secure the pages.


Day Runner Watercolors Planner

Be greener with this calendar made with high recycled content and wire made with a high percentage of post-consumer material.

Organize your weeks in the blissful watercolor theme with spacious writing areas.


Day Runner Watercolors Compact Monthly Desk Pad

Add some color to your desktop with this watercolor background changing every month.

Keep yourself organized with a compact calendar that does not cause clutter. Make your plans with the 10 future month reference feature.

Happy planning and organizing!

4 Ways to Organize Your Desk

Need to revamp your desk?

We all do sometimes, it brightens our day and gives us a booster of motivation.

Here are 5 fabulous ideas to revamp your workspace. P.S. We found these on Pinterest, gotta love those pins.

Utilize paper cups! Cups are an inexpensive way to organize all the little odds and ends that make up your drawers like paper clips, rubber bands, pens, markers….

Take something you have that you do not use anymore and give it a new life. This bird cage is a cute way to organize and revamp the look of your workspace.

Use your walls! Just because you have a small desk does not mean you can’t have all the things you need within reach. Use your wall as a tool for holding things that won’t quite fit on your desk.

Sometimes we accrue a lot of papers that do not really have a place or file they can categorize into. This is a great way to keep the papers you need out in the open without causing unruly looking clutter.