Welcome to OverHall IT! The Computer Corner Issue.
We've had a lot of new subscribers, welcome, I hope you
enjoy the newsletter. In the Computer Corner issue, we are
starting to work on * OverHalling * your computer skills and
web site. And this year in the Balance issue of OverHall IT!
we have been working on * OverHalling * the clutter in the
spiritual, personal, and emotional area of ones life. (Last
year we worked on the health and financial area, see back
issues The Balance Issue of OverHall IT! will be out shortly.
Please forward this issue to anyone you think might enjoy or
be able to use it.
All administration and publication information is now located
at the end of the newsletter.
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Vol. 2, Issue 11
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Table of Contents:
1. Welcome Message
2. October OverHall Events
3. Computer Corner
4. Special Article
5. Computer Tip of the Month
6. Jokes, Quotes, and Anecdotes
7. Ask the OverHaller
8. Products, Books, and Web Site Reviews
9. Future OverHall Events
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1. Welcome Message
We will all remember where we were on Sept. 11, 2001, and
the horror scenes that unfolded in NY and DC.
Now the clean up comes, and with this clean up we must call
upon our strengths to continue to move forward with our
lives.
For many it is a time to reevaluate their lives and how they
live. What is REALLY important?
Many families and friends will have to deal with "letting go" of
what was taken from them so unexpectedly in the
unspeakable acts of Sept. 11, 2001. While you, subscribers
of OverHall IT!, continue to fight your own battles of letting
go of clutter and chaos.
Let us remember that this has been a time of reconnecting
or connecting with loved ones, family and friends. I ask that
you please focus your energies on peace and NOT anger.
Please continue to send out thoughts of love and healing. Do
not let these terribly incidents paralyze you. I wish all of you
in your own struggles of daily living and chaos the best each
and everyday.
A week after the disaster, I was trying to organize
professional organizers to go to NY to volunteer to help out,
but then I had to have unexpected surgery again. If any of
you are interested in helping out in NY or your hometown,
the NY NAPO Chapter and Julie Morgenstern have
contacted me; both are looking for volunteers. You can
contact Ann Sullivan, the community service coordinator of
the NY Chapter of NAPO. The chapter is currently looking
for people with direct contacts into organizations through
which their efforts can be channeled. Email Ann
or visit Julie’s
web site and
click on Volunteer Sign-up Form. You can serve
as a volunteer coordinator in NY or your hometown, or work
directly with victims.
As my way of contributing and helping, I will donate 20%
from ALL Internet sales made through my web site, 20%
from ALL "Organizing By Phone," and 20% from ALL
commissions from Affiliate Programs until the end of
October, 2001 to the NY Firefighters Fund. All individuals
and organizations that purchase any OverHall products,
organizing by phone, or purchases through my affiliate links
will be acknowledged as a contributor when I send the
donation on Nov. 1, 2001, and will be posted in OverHall IT!
If you REALLY want to get organized and have been
thinking of getting help, this is a good time, and you’ll be
helping others as well. Please help me reach my goal of a
$1,000 donation (or MORE) by checking out some of my
organizing products ,getting organized by phone by
calling
me, or by purchasing others products through the links in this
newsletter. Together we can all make a difference and a contribution.
This month I’m going to change tracks a little, because of the
nature of emails I’ve been getting lately, to bring you two
important articles, "Protect and Secure Your Computer Life,"
and "If Something Should Happen to Me… ." I hope both
articles will move you to act on caring for your computer and
caring for yourself and loved ones.
Okay, ready to start "OverHalling"?
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2. October OverHall Events
LOOK and SEE-I might be coming to your town!
Oct. 5, 2001 (MY BIRTHDAY!) - A special workshop for the
Women’s Business Institute in LaPlata, MD, "Arrest Your
Mess!" 8:30 – 10:30 AM A special price of only $19. Call
800-762-7232 to register today!
Oct. 23, 2001
Your Home, Your Life with Janet L. Hall
$25; Center for Expanding Consciousness
6345 N. 15th Street, PHOENIX, AZ 85014
602-279-3998 for directions
To register
Session 1023B: 8pm-9:30pm
Oct. 23, 2001 Heal Your Relationship With Money!
with Contemporary Propesity Advisor, Paula Langguth Ryan
$25; Center for Expanding Consciousness
6345 N. 15th Street, PHOENIX, AZ 85014
602-279-3998 for directions
800-507-9244 to register
Session 1023A: 6pm-7:30pm
Paula Langguth Ryan and I are starting our Fall 2001 tour,
with two seminars, "OverHall Your Life for More Space, Time
and Money & Break the Debt Cycle-For Good!" and
"Become a Money Magnet & Maximize Your Time -- Even
When You Never Have Enough
Oct. 25, 2001
"OverHall" Your Life For More Space, Time and Money
& Break the Debt Cycle For Good $39
Center for Expanding Consciousness
6345 N. 15th Street, PHOENIX, AZ 85014
602-279-3998 for directions
To register
Session 1025A: 9am-noon
OCTOBER 25, 2001
Become a Money Magnet & Maximize Your Time --
Even When You Never Have Enough $39
Center for Expanding Consciousness
6345 N. 15th Street, PHOENIX, AZ 85014
602-279-3998 for directions
To register
Session 1025B: 1pm-4pm
Oct. 26-28, 2001, SEDONA, AZ
The Sedona Experience: a weekend retreat and workshops
featuring Contemporary Prosperity Advisor, Paula Langguth
Ryan and Professional Organizer Janet L. Hall, and maybe
some surprise GUESTS. An intimate weekend experience at
Sedona's famous Oak Creek. Take nature walks, meditate
by the creek, roast marshmallows in the fireplace, star gaze,
hike, play music, and discover how to heal your
relationship with your money, your home and your life.
$295 registration fee includes two nights lodging,
workshop and meals. Vegetarian meals are available on
request. Limited to the first 5 registrants. Call 602-279-3998
to register and for directions.
FEATURED WORKSHOPS:
Manifesting a Prosperity Consciousness, a conversation
with Contemporary Prosperity Advisor Paula Langguth Ryan.
How you think and feel about money determines your level
of prosperity in all areas of your life. Develop your
individual prosperity consciousness, understand and triumph
over your money blocks and embrace abundance in all
areas of your life. Discover what's been missing in your
understanding of prosperity principles.
Your Home, Your Life, presented by Professional Organizer
Janet L. Hall. Awaken the Spirit in your home and in your
life by discovering how to de-clutter and organize the
three most used rooms in your home using professional
organizers' tips and secrets, color, smell, sound, Feng
Shui and meditation.
Call 800-687-3040 or go to register
TODAY!!
If you know of any organizations, spiritual groups,
schools, associations or corporations that are looking for
a speaker or who might like to host a seminar, please have
them call 800-687-3040 for booking information.
Looking for a presenter for your next event?
Janet delivers one-of-a-kind, customized workshops.
Call 800/687-3040 and book her today for your next event.
For a list of workshops
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3. Protect and Secure Your Computer Life
By: Janet L. Hall
Cyberterrorists are no longer considered isolated problems.
Big and small companies, organizations, and even personal
computers get targeted every day. It’s a worldwide problem.
Viruses that run through your computers, stealing your data
and sending fake emails to friends and business associates.
Hackers that go after anyone with a computer, just for the
thrill of it, to see if they can. Computer owners neglecting to
perform backups and sadly losing their "life" when a virus
attacks or their computer crashes. Surfing the Internet, all
the while leaving "almost" invisible trails of where you’ve
been.
To maintain a balance of protection from the outside world,
and yourself, there are at least four important things EVERY
computer owner should have or do. Do you know what they
are, and are you protecting and securing your important or
sensitive data?
1. Virus Scan/Protection
2. Personal Firewall
3. Backups
4. Cleaning out your Cache, History, and Cookies
VIRUS Scan/Protection:
According to mcAfee.com, on Sept. 26, 2001, the top 10
viruses had infected 117,427 computers and 962,767 files
had been infected worldwide in the past 24 hours.
Usually a virus is sent via email, in the email or as an
attachment.
The sender is usually unaware they have sent you a virus.
They don't know they have a virus, they don't know a virus
has attacked their address book and is sending out emails to
everyone listed in their book, along with a virus.
Whether someone you know or don't know sends a virus to
you, take these precautions:
6 VIRUS Precautions:
1. If you don’t know the sender, don’t open the
attachment.
2. Request the information in the attachment to be re-
sent and inside an email.
3. Purchase a virus scanner!
4. Make sure your virus scanner is turned on (enabled)
to scan incoming emails and downloads.
5. Update your virus scanner regularly, especially when
you hear about a new virus running rampant.
6. Scan your computer (Virus Scan) daily or weekly
(start your scan before dinner, a meeting, or before
you take a shower. This way your computer time isn't
interrupted).
FIREWALLS:
Every time we turn on our computers our data is at risk.
Whether your computer is used for business or personal,
your data, and your computer life are at RISK!
For the last five years or more my computer went
unprotected from hackers and intruders. My writings,
business information, database, and all the other things that
go along with running a business had been left wide open
and vulnerable for any hacker to "have a look see," steal, or
destroy.
Why didn't I have one and why don't you?
Maybe you are thinking the way I use to think. I didn't think
anyone would want my stuff or even bother me, after all, I'm
just a small business owner. But I soon discovered that
didn't matter. I received 12 alerts of "someone" trying to
access my computer the evening I purchased and installed
my firewall! And I promise you, that was NOT a fluke! Every
time I turn on my computer my firewall sends me alerts that
some cyberterrorist hacker is trying to access my computer.
So what's on your computer that you don't want anyone to
have access to or lose?
Also, check with your employer and web hosting company to
see if they have a firewall installed.
BACKUPS:
It can never be mentioned enough, do backups regularly! By
the way, when was the last time you performed a backup of
your, "I'll just die if I lose this stuff!" but NEVER take the time
to back it up?
I'm going to give you a couple of new tips I've discovered
since writing, "B is for Backups"
3 NEW Tips for FAST Backups and Protection:
1. Purchase a Portable Firewire: A Firewire is basically a
high transfer external hard drive that you can back
your data up to and then take it off site, put in the
trunk of your car, at a family or friends home. I do not
use one but I know people that do. You might need to
speak to your computer tech person or get a high
school kid to help you out on what to buy and install.
2. Install a Second Hard Drive: I recently installed a
second hard drive on my computer. I left all my
programs on my C drive and put "My Docs" on my
new drive. Now I don't waste time by backing up
everything. I can quickly backup "My Docs" and I only
need to backup Programs when I update or install a
new program.
3. On-the-road Backups: Faking a backup until you
make it back to your office or home. Tom Antion, of
antion.com, gave me this neat trick for when you're on
the road using your laptop. Instead of doing a backup
of "NEW" files to a disk, he just sends his important
data he needs and wouldn't want to lose to his AOL
email address, where it will live "safely" on AOL’s
servers until he gets back to his office. You can do
this yourself by getting a free email account at yahoo,
hotmail, or any of the other various places you can
get a free account. This way your important stuff
"lives" on their server until you can get back home
and back it up.
Cleaning out your Cache, History, and Cookies:
Periodically I clean out my cache, history, and cookies, and
even all the images that get downloaded to my computer
while I'm on the Internet. Why? For one thing, they take up
precious space and resources.
There are several programs on the Internet that you can
purchase to clean up and delete all this for you, but after
speaking with my tech person, John Guldi, I decided NOT to
purchase one. Why? John explained that these types of
programs not only take up space and resources but also can
actually be damaging and possibly delete things you don't
want deleted.
So again, it's just a matter of knowing how to clean up and
get rid of these, and adding these procedures to your
computer maintenance schedule.
The following instructions are for the browser I use, Microsoft
Internet Explorer; however, the same tasks can be
accomplished in other browsers with almost the same steps
and wording. Just click around or read your help section.
Empty your Cache and History:
Your computer has two folders, Cache (sometimes called
Temp. Internet) and History, that while surfing the Internet,
stores pages and links to all the pages you’ve viewed. They
are stored automatically for you for quick viewing or retrieval
if you go back to visit at a later time, meaning, the page will
load a little faster for you when you return.
Instructions to EMPTY:
While on the Internet, in your browser, click on TOOLS at the
top of your screen.
Scroll down to INTERNET OPTIONS and click.
You will be presented with several "TABS" in the new
window. Click on GENERAL.
See the TEMPORARY INTERNET FILES, also known as
CACHE. You have two options here: Delete Files and
Settings. Click DELETE FILES.
Now, see HISTORY? You have two options: You can set
how many days you want those pages stored and emptied
automatically, and CLEAR HISTORY; click this one.
Deleting COOKIES:
Cookies are stored on you computer, and used by some
sites you visit to identify you, and may be used to track your
browsing or surfing habits.
Click Start (Usually located on the left bottom of your
screen).
Place Pointer on FIND and move Pointer to Files or Folders
and Click.
Make sure the C Drive is selected in the LOOK IN, and in the
NAMED type in Cookies and click FIND NOW.
One Cookie Folder should be found, but don't worry if you
have more then one, I do. Click on the folder to open, and
now you can start deleting those cookies that follow you
around.
Click on Edit, Click Select All and then hit your DELETE key
on your keyboard.
Protecting and securing your computer can be controlled
stopped by just spending a few dollars a year, and
scheduling computer maintenance time.
Firewalls and a virus protector run about $39.95 and up.
That's not a lot of money to put out to protect your data, your
computer, your business, and your "life!" For a few pennies
a day, I urge you to go get some protection today.
I use McAfee,
totted as the number one virus scanner and
easy to use.
I use an inexpensive firewall from Zone
Labs. Click Here to
Purchase Award-Winning ZoneAlarm Pro!
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To schedule a needs assessment or coaching session
for your life or computer, call Janet at 800-687-3040 or
mailto:janet@overhall.com
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4. "If Something Should Ever Happen To Me…
By: Janet L. Hall
… I’m afraid my family won’t know who to call—or where
anything is!"
The realization of destruction, chaos, and uncertainty hit
home for many of us on Sept. 11, 2001. My inbox started
filling up with inquiries and statements of, "I don't know
where my important paperwork is to grab in case of an
emergency," "I have no clue where I can put my hands on
my important stuff. Can you help me?" "If a catastrophe
should strike my work or home it would take me months to
replace licenses, and birth certificates," and "My husband
handles all the paperwork at home. I don't have the foggiest
idea who to call or where anything is."
I think you'll agree usually one person in the home or office
is designated to handle the phone calls if a vendor or
supplier has to be called, or an appointment has to be made.
That same person usually knows when any annual
maintenance has to be done, and that one person usually
files or puts away all the incoming paperwork.
But if something should happen to that person, be it illness,
death, or just out of town, would you be at a loss not
knowing WHO to call, WHEN things get done, or WHERE
things are kept?
After my mother-in-law died, after having to virtually search
in every nook and crannie in her home for things such as her
husbands death certificate, his military records, and her keys
(we finally found her safe deposit box key in the pinkie of a
glove that was in the back of the closet), after watching my
family UNABLE to mourn or celebrate her life because we
were all too busy looking for the necessary documents, and
important papers needed to deal with her death, I decided to
put together a little booklet so others would NEVER have to
go through what we did!
It's very easy to make your own little booklet of the WHO,
WHEN, and WHERE's in your life. Here's how:
Create a notebook for yourself with three tabs. Mark the
three sections: WHO, WHEN and WHERE. You could also
do this on your computer.
In the WHO section, make a list of service companies that
you call and do business with. Include the security company,
cable guy, your insurance agent, credit cards, your mortgage
company, the pool man, plumber, chimney sweep, you name
it. Next to each company, write down their phone number
and your account number.
In the WHEN section, create a list for each month and record
the dates that you had—or want to have—services
performed at your home or office. Include dates for getting
your animals vaccinated, having your chimney and septic
tank cleaned, renewing licenses and memberships, and so
on.
In the WHERE section, make a list of all your important
documents, such as your bank records, insurance policies,
wills, and don’t forget the spare keys. Include the location of
where you store those documents.
Now, if this seems like a daunting task or something you
don't have the time for, BUT know you should have, you can
super-charge your organizing process—and give yourself
and others peace of mind now—by ordering my little booklet,
"The little Red WHO, WHEN, and WHERE Home
Management Booklet." And I’ve just made it easier for you
to get, right now, get it downloaded to your computer
in e-book form.
My booklet is already thought out and alphabetized for you!
Once you purchase my e-booklet, download, and print out,
all you have to do is take the time to fill in the blanks.
The WHO section is alphabetized from your accountant to
your veterinarian with a place to record your accountant
numbers and phone numbers.
The WHEN section is alphabetized and with maintenance
tips from when you get your animals vaccinated to
subscription renewals.
The WHERE section is alphabetized, with tips on where to
store your important documents, from your backup disks to
your wills.
I’ve also included TWO BONUSES!
1. A section to record your wallet contents, and
2. The revolutionary way to sort through your "stuff" report,
The 5 W’s of Organizing, a TEASER, and a "TICKLE"!"
Whether you make your own booklet or purchase mine,
please let your loved ones know where you keep your
"master" home notebook, and once filled out, please make a
copy to keep in a secure off-site location, such as a safe
deposit box.
Don’t add unnecessary worry, anxiety, or stress to your
loved ones when an emergency or death happens in your
home. For ONLY $7 you can start recording and organizing
the important things in your life. Get it together TODAY!
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5. OverHall IT! Computer Tip of the Month
Once you’ve read the question in "Ask the OverHaller" this
month, you’ll want to get rid of all the clutter on your
computer desktop screen, and it’s EASY!
All you have to do is CLICK and DRAG each icon on your
desktop screen to your Microsoft Office Shortcut Bar (usually
located on the right side of your screen). Once moved you
then go back to the Desktop, Right Click on the same icon,
and click Delete. It will be deleted but you will notice that it
remains on the toolbar. Some icons, such as My Computer
CANNOT be moved. Now your Computer Desktop is Clutter
FREE and you can start enjoying you background pictures.
I'd like this section to be yours! If you have a computer tip
that you'd like to share, please email it to,
mailto:janet@overhall.com?subject=ComputerTip
I'd love to hear from you so we can all learn something new!
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We offer several audiotapes to
help you organize your office,
your home, your children, and your LIFE!
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6. Jokes, Quotes, and Anecdotes
>> Bravery is the capacity to perform properly even when
scared half to death.
–Omar Bradley
>> Lord, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot
change, the courage to change the things I can, and the
wisdom to know the difference.
--Reinhold Niebuhr
>> A prudent person foresees the danger ahead and takes
precautions. The simpleton goes blindly on and suffers the
consequences.
–Proverbs 27:12
>> The best way to solve your own problem is to help
someone else solve his.
--Unknown
>> A harried housewife in Omaha sighed, "I have so many
problems that if something terrible happened to me it would
be at least two weeks before I could get around to worrying
about it."
–Unknown
>> It is far better to forgive and forget than to hate and
remember.
–Unknown
~~ If you have a joke, quote, or anecdote that would fit well
into OverHall IT!, please feel free to email:
mailto:janet@overhall.com?subject=newsletterjokes
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Organizing by Phone! The Newest and Least expensive way
to get organized by a Professional! Call Janet at
800-687-3040 or mailto:janet@overhall.com
to find out how
you can FINALLY get organized!
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or to improve your web site? Check out Tom Antion's
Electronic
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7. Ask the OverHaller
Q: I found a beautiful picture on the Internet that I would like
to use as my background on my Computer Desktop. However,
when I try to save it to my desktop it either doesn't show up
or it's very small. Can you help me? I use Microsoft Internet
Explorer as my browser. Thanks for your great service--
best available.
--Subscriber, Jim Mavridis
A: Jim,
Thank you for your question and kind remarks. Right Click
on the picture you would like to have as your background.
Click Set as Wallpaper. Back to your Desktop, Click on
My Computer icon, Click Control Panel icon, and then
Click Display icon. Make sure the Background Tab is selected.
Notice Display near the bottom of this new window? You have
several display options at which your picture will appear on
your desktop. Select the one you like and then Click APPLY,
Click OK. Don't worry if you don't like the display. You can
always go back and change it and/or replace the picture by
following the above steps.
--Janet L. Hall
If you have a computer question you need help with, please
drop me a line and I'll try to help!
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If you don't have a product and would love to learn how to
create one, check out, *
Make Your Knowledge Sell * Ken Evoy's manual will tell you step by step on
how to develop a product and how to sell your product.
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8. Products, Books, and Web Site Reviews
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and Free by Optimizing Search Engine Placement. This
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9. Future OverHall Events
Mark your calendars and get ready to get organized!
Nov. 18, 2001
Become a Money Magnet & Maximize Your Time --
Even When You Never Have Enough $39
Unity Church of Durham
DURHAM, NC
800-507-9244 to register
Session 1118: 1pm-4pm
Jan. 9, 2002
"OverHall" Your Life For More Space,
Time and Money & Break the Debt Cycle For Good
$39; SLC Conference Center TWO SESSIONS AVAILABLE!
22 West 34th Street, 5th Floor, NEW YORK, NY 10001
212-244-5888 for directions
To register
Session 0109A: 9am-noon; Session 0109B: 1-4pm
Jan. 9, 2002
Do's and Don'ts of Bouncing Back From Bankruptcy with
Contemporary Propesity Advisor, Paula Langguth Ryan
7-9pm, SLC Conference Center
22 West 34th Street, 5th Floor, NEW YORK, NY 10001
212-244-5888 for directions; 800-507-9244 to register
$39 (includes a free copy of the groundbreaking
book, Bounce Back From Bankruptcy).
Jan. 10, 2002
"OverHall" Your Life For More Space, Time and Money
& Break the Debt Cycle For Good $39; Oakland Johrei
Spiritual Center TWO SESSIONS AVAILABLE!
818 Ramapo Valley Road, Route 202N, OAKLAND, NJ
201-337-2031 for directions;
To register
Session 0110C: 1pm-4pm
Session 0110D: 6:30pm-9:30pm
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That's it for this issue of computer corner, the balance issue
will be here before you know it!
Smiles, not Piles,
Janet L. Hall
Professional Organizer, Speaker, and Author
Authorized Paper Tiger Consultant-
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Janet L. Hall is the owner of OverHall Consulting,
Organizing By Phone, and co-owner of Enough is
Enough International Organization, which is
based out of Southern Maryland and can be reached at
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