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Upcoming Events:
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January 9, 2016
11 AM - 3 PM
Plummer Park Community Center
7377 Santa Monica Blvd, West Hollywood
weGO! Is a free community event to educate and inspire Angelenos to get organized in 2016. From decluttering your home or office, aspiring to have a paperless lifestyle or mastering time management to achieve maximum productivity in your day, professional organizers will give workshops and offer their best tips for getting organized.
Not just in L.A. "Go Month" is happening everywhere. January is the month to Get organized! Click the hashtag #goMonth for tips.
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"Best De-Clutter Book" 2nd Edition
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New Chapters on Chronic Disorganization and introducing the online community "Clear 10, then do it again!"
To purchase, click
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A Clear Path Blog
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Follow the Clear Path blog - Regina and her guest bloggers explore a range of organizing strategies guaranteed to make you think differently about your stuff, your space, and your life. Click HERE or visit: http://aclearpath.net/blog
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Contact Us
A Clear Path
PO Box 241941
Los Angeles CA 90024
818-400-9592 310-710-3379
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A Few Words from Regina... 
I love the month of January! Everything seems brighter because everything seems possible in January. A new year, a time for new beginnings. It inspires new ways to find motivation to GSD! (get shit done!).
I'm thrilled to announce that A Clear Path is growing a new division this year -Silk Touch: Moves and Relocations -- to better serve families and businesses who need a guiding hand to deal with one of life's harder transitions.
Here are the top ten tips that inspired and motivated me to create new and wonderful things for the Clear Path Team and for myself...
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Top 10 Tips: Motivation - It's in your Sights
| 1. Begin with a pre-game. From putting on your gym clothes (to increase the likelihood that you'll go to the gym), to sitting in your favorite coffee shop with your laptop to get work done. The point of the pre-game is to find simple "starters" that will get you to work on what needs to be done before you can say "no."
2. Start doing something but don't over-think it or spend too much time creating a grand plan. Sometimes we will never be truly motivated to accomplish what we know we should. By just starting, you've already made some progress and are more likely to continue then if you wait for all the stars to align in your favor. Progress, not perfection.
3. Motivate with passion. Focus on the big picture to find a reason to work on something that is typically not interesting for you. It is usually hard for creative people to enjoy binary tasks, but finding a reason of importance to learn them makes it more motivating. For example, creative architects who need to learn geometry to design out-of-the-box buildings.
4. Do something, anything, once a day to help keep your goals moving. Just like driving in the snow, the best thing to do is to keep going because once you stop it's hard to get moving again.
5. I'm happy to include these SMART Intentions shared by NAPO President Ellen Faye. If you find yourself losing direction or sight of the bigger picture these SMART intentions will enforce intrinsic motivation, doing something because you want to, not because you fear negative reinforcement from external sources.
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