Every day you read a tip for that date, apply the homework, and mark it under “Accomplishment:” Tip applies and / or Tip mastered with a date. At least try and see if this is something you should keep doing, then work on it until you master it.
Everyone should have this “365-Days, with Homework,” calendar on their desk or kitchen counter-especially the chronically disorganized person who wants to learn how to become organized. She has found nothing like her calendar on the market. She teaches and trains her clients to organize using a home method and bin theory.
Each day has a different-tip with advice to help you achieve goals that are quick and easy to implement. Homework is explained so that you can DIY and learn how to maintain great work.
If you can accomplish at least twelve tips in this book, you will see how much difference it can make! Master an additional twelve tips under your belt next year. Keep adding these tips every year-that is the purpose of this book-to help you become better organized. She prays you become the best you can be.
This book is about her passion for helping many people become organized with the idea of accountability by giving her readers a daily homework assignment.
She is grateful to see this book published, even though it took many years. She gives credit to the Lord, who helped her press on and gave her the strength to endure.
“His master said to him, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant. You have been faithful with a little; I will set you over much. Enter into the joy of your master’” (Matthew 25:21 ESV).