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It’s that time of the year again.  Time to reconsider your list of resolutions of how to improve your life. What’s different about this year is that we are on the verge of a decade change, a chance for a fresh approach, if ever there was one.

Without a doubt, the Great Recession was a heckuva way to finish a decade.  And, if the saying that we reap what we sow holds true, it’d be interesting to take a moment to reflect on where our heads were 10 years ago.  On the cusp of the Millenium, as I recall, all we were worried about was Y2k and whether or not our computers would crash or our alarm clocks would go off when we woke up on New Year’s Day.  Our main goal was seemingly to make sure our lives just kept humming along, without losing all of our systems.  Not the most long-term or visionary of goals. Quickly assured that everything was intact as of 12:01am Jan 1, 2000, the years that followed were characterized by the continued Pursuit of More... more wealth, status, celebrity, possessions, information and busy-ness—which spun to a frenzied state of chaos and ended in the Great Recession, a crushing collapse under the weight of all of our excesses.

For all of the suffering, the Great Recession has brought some great lessons too. For one, it’s probably wise to have a longer term goal in mind at the beginning of a decade. Two, in the face of losing everything, we learned what really matters to us.....

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Comment posted on 01/01/2010 at 10:14 am
Loved it! Thought provoking and beautifully written. Some exciting and heartwarming ideas to make 2010 great. Thank you. Sue Frost, Organize My Life, Wilmington, DE

Comment posted on 01/04/2010 at 12:10 pm
Great clarity, wisdom and inspiration for 2010 and always. Thank you SO MUCH! Julie Marr Charlotte, NC

Comment posted on 01/04/2010 at 11:05 pm
Wow! You completely expressed what I have been struggling to communicate for the past two years. Thank you, thank you! I am inspired. Do you have a recommendation for a professional home organizer near me? Finding one would be answer to prayer. Ashley Chapman Smyrna, GA

Comment posted on 01/05/2010 at 01:12 pm
Julie, Why have you not yet registered your name as a trademark? One of your biggest fans, Reid Wilson

Comment posted on 01/05/2010 at 01:14 pm
Enjoyed the whole event but at times it was like entering a room and EVERYONE was talking at the same time. Still loads of good info & ideas. ken b near St. Louis MO

Comment posted on 01/06/2010 at 12:33 pm
Leadership is your writing is what our country needs! Women especially need to come together to be validated for the skills we have and all that we do.!!!

Comment posted on 01/06/2010 at 12:45 pm
Thank you Julie for giving us perspective on the Great Recession and its lessons. Can't wait to see those one-armed cartwheels! ~Noah St. John http://SecretCodeBook.com

Comment posted on 01/06/2010 at 01:11 pm
Just did a personal vision board incorporating so much of what you have written! Now will do a business vision board using ALL of your suggestions. Thanks for the leadership! Judy Parkins www.gentlyorganized.com

Comment posted on 01/06/2010 at 02:56 pm
Wisely put, Julie. I think you would be proud of me: I have just reorganized my home office and I have dropped several obligations from my crowded work life. Even so, I am now dealing with helping plan my daughter's upcoming wedding in May. Any SHED light to shed on that experience? : ) Wishing you a fabulous new year, Beth Myers Your "Brook"

Comment posted on 01/06/2010 at 07:27 pm
I loved it. Nice. Unexpected twists to the usual resolutions. Well done. Thank you. David Singer, New Jersey

Comment posted on 01/07/2010 at 07:30 am
Wow, what a great article! I will be sharing this wisdom with many of my clients this year. Dina Taylor, Sarasota, FL www.easilyorganized.com

Comment posted on 01/08/2010 at 09:30 am
As an innkeeper of a very busy urban inn near a major university, I've worked seven days a week and about sixteen hours a day for eleven years. Your one handed cartwheel inspired me. Do you think there's a big call for a sixty-one year old tap dancer? Lynnette Scofield www.millerinn.com

Comment posted on 01/10/2010 at 05:17 am
I couldn't do a 1-armed cartwheel when I was 6. Way to go!

Comment posted on 12/06/2010 at 04:05 pm
This post really makes a difference! Thanks for sharing your perspective on the decade. Awesome ideas to think outside the... well you know..ordinary! Can't wait to hear your vision at NAPO! Ellen Delap, Professional-Organizer.com

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