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Getting Organized: Previous Issues

An e-newsletter of organizing tips for faculty members. Files open up in PDF format

2009  ::  2008  ::  2007  ::  2006  ::  2005  ::  2004  ::  2003  ::  2002  ::  2001

2009   to top of the Page

  • October 2009 - Social Media, Do You Unitask?, What's for Dinner?, Productivity at Work and Home, Making Up Is Hard to Do, There Goes the Bride's Dress, Getting in Shape, Organizing Products, Green Shopping and Trashing
  • August 2009 - Stressed Rats in a Shriveled Brain Rut, Financial Planning Advice on the Web, Organizing Tidbits
  • July 2009 - The Joys of Going Green, Recycling Tips, Helpful Products
  • June 2009 - Reduce Your Stress, Money Management Issues, Quick Tip
  • May 2009 - NAPO Conference, Living at Warp Speed, New Stuff, New Book – Enough Already!
  • March 2009 - Are You Wasting the Recession?, Saving Money, Cool Product
  • February 2009 - Work Smarter Instead of Harder, Self-Help Dropout, Scheduled Your Vacation?
  • January 2009 - January is Get Organized Month, Go for Speed on Outlook, Organizing Your Children, Scrapbooking Organization

2008   to top of the Page

  • December 2008 - The Holidays, The Economy and Money, Let's GO! Get Organized Month, An Organizer Carol
  • November 2008 - Gift Cards This Season, Feeling Like a Scrooge?
  • October 2008 - Hurricane Ike, Restocking the Pantry, Organizing with Outlook, The Holidays
  • July/Aug 2008 - The Big Move, Finding Time the Zen Way, On the Web
  • June 2008 - Being Timely, The Importance of Sleep, Organizing Summer Camp, Getting Started
  • April/May 2008 - NAPO conference, Got Photos? Organize Them!, Cool Website
  • March 2008 - Mobile communication devices, Saving a Little Green, Cool Product
  • February 2008 - Matters of the Heart, Doodle: Set Up Meetings Faster, An Extra Day..., Cool Product
  • January 2008 - Hobbies, The House Fairy, Are You a Mouse Potato?, NAPO-Houston Organizing Seminar

2007   to top of the Page

  • December 2007 - New Year's Resolutions, NAPO-Houston Organizing Seminar
  • November 2007 - Got Scary Clutter? Organizing Expo, E-mail-less Fridays, Consumable Gifts
  • Special Sixth Anniversary Edition 2007 - Got Scary Clutter? Organizing Expo
  • September/October 2007 - Grief and the Organizing Process; Children of Hoarders; Protected Time; Going Green
  • July/August 2007 - Sweeping Out the Clutter; Schedule a Cleanout Day
  • June 2007 - Are You Ready for Change?; The Success Principles; Taming a Collection; Blogging Your Way to Organization
  • April/May 2007 - New Organizing Products; Are You Gelling?; Going Green
  • March 2007 - The Undoable Job; From the Bookshelf
  • February 2007 - Email Your Future Self; Build a No-Fly Zone; Craft Effective Messages; Decrease Your Email Response Time
  • January 2007 - The Lowly Shoebox; Recycling Your Old Computer

2006   to top of the Page

  • December 2006 - Find Your Keys; Holiday Gifts
  • November 2006 - Organizing Expo; Holiday Housecleaning
  • September 2006 - The Little Things; Organizing Expo
  • June/July 2006 - Summer Organizing Projects; Hurricane Preparedness; Learning Your Past
  • May 2006 - E-mail Management; Re-energizing Your Work & Life; Cool Products
  • April 2006 - Hoarding; Compulsive Shopping; Cool New Products; Spring Cleaning
  • March 2006 - Interruptions; Managing Paper; Tax Tip; New Book (D. Smallin)
  • January 2006 - Other People Syndrome (OPS); New Year's Resolutions

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On Being an Oncologist

Taking its content from focus groups with our faculty, this video, featuring Megan Cole and Academy-Award winner, William Hurt, enacts the personal feelings and communication dilemmas of oncologists.

3.00 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM in medical ethics/professional responsibility OR 1.00 credit in Risk Management Education (RME). Please note credit for both is not allowed. Get CME Credits or RME Credit.

CME Credits Online

Our I*CARE program, specializing in communication skills, offers free online training in “Basic Principles of Communication” and “Managing Difficult Communication.”


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