Virtual Assistant Provides "Good Enough" Organizational Expertise
Author and organizational guru Wendy Terrado has announced the release of her latest e-book, "Good Enough," a manual to organizational clarity and purpose.
Long Beach, CA (PRWEB) February 18, 2007 -- Author and organizational guru Wendy Terrado has announced the release of her latest e-book, "Good Enough," a manual to organizational clarity and purpose.
"Good Enough" has nothing to do with quality and everything to do with keeping your sanity. Terrado, owner of Virtually Taken Care Of! (VTCO), an established virtual assistance service says, "This book gives quick checklists of ways to morph any office from organizational disaster to a logical, reasonable adaptation. It's all about making your workspace functional. These tips, designed with the non-organizer in mind, will give you enough of a boost to secure a 'good enough' environment that encourages rational decision making and a smooth working environment, whether you work in a large office, small cubicle or from home."
With as much discourse "organization" gets from experts and personal resolve from the disorganized, few systems allow for an individual's personality to influence their sense of organization. This results in very predictable outcomes: people experiencing initial significant change for a brief time, followed by intense frustration and disappointment in their lack of organizational skills. Worse yet, some people get organized only to discover they can no longer find a single thing!
Terrado suggests that we implement "good enough" principles that provide improvement in our organizational skills while allowing for a context of daily living and individual personality. Whether it is in on-site appointments with her clients, in online consultation, at networking events, or in private conversations, Terrado encourages improvement -- not perfection.
"The secret to organization is not a set of expensive, nor expansive, organizational gadgets," she iterates, "rather, it is creating a workspace that fits the mindset of the worker using it." Although multiple stores provide tools and tips to implement organization, only the "Good Enough" mindset tailors organization to the individual and makes the principles actually workable. Readers peruse specific categories of organization, view simple steps to take and remove the stigma of having to have everything perfected at once. Terrado is a firm believer that perfectionism impedes productivity and growth. Those who follow "Good Enough" principles will see dramatic results.
Theresa Padilla, the local artist who created all original artwork for the book, says, "This is a really good idea. Most people get frustrated trying to make everything look picture perfect, and they just give up, thinking they just can't get organized. The tips in this book are a real help." Padilla's work can be viewed at www.mind2eyestudios.com.
To purchase your copy of "The Good Enough Organizer" contact Terrado at www.vtcoworks.com. Terrado is a virtual assistant, speaker and trainer who helps businesses leap over project hurdles that distract owners from their primary focus. Access her website for a Q&A connected with virtual assistance or contact her at 562.243.2252 to set up an on-site organizational consultation.
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