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Balance Issue 12

Welcome to OverHall IT! The Balance Issue.
We've had a lot of new subscribers, welcome, and I hope you
enjoy the newsletter. This year in the Balance issue of OverHall IT!
we have been working on * OverHalling * the clutter in the
spiritual area of ones life. (Last year we worked on the health
and financial area, see back issues 
In the Computer Corner issue, we are starting to work on
* OverHalling * your computer skills and web site. The
Computer Corner 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 located at the
end of the newsletter.
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Vol. 2, Issue 12
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Table of Contents:

1. Welcome Message
2. October Events
3. OverHalling and Balance
4. Tip of the Month
5. Guest Article
6. Jokes, Quotes, and Anecdotes
7. Products, Books, and Web Site Reviews
8. Ask the OverHaller
9. Future Events
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1. Welcome Message

We continue this month with the third emotional reason for
your clutter, fear or guilt of getting rid of things given to you,
in part three of Sober From Clutter. If you missed part one and
two, please click here:

Paula Langguth Ryan has written a fabulous guest article that
really compliments our subject this month. And to top it off
Santa Tim has provided us with a great checklist for the holidays
in the Ask the OverHaller section. The checklist is a little lengthy,
causing this issue to be a little lengthy, sorry, but I couldn't resist
getting this all to you.

Okay, ready to start "OverHalling?"
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2. October Events

LOOK and SEE-I might be coming to your town!

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 Prosperity 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

To get the above seminars on audiotape 

Oct. 26-28, 2001, SEDONA, AZ PLEASE NOTE:
Registration ends in three days (Oct. 17)! So do it now if you
don't want to miss out on this fabulous retreat!

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 her workshops
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3. Part 3-Sober From Clutter
By Janet L. Hall

(Editors Note: This is a four part article. Parts one and two
can be found at back issues.

You've heard the old saying, " The best gift to give someone
is something you would like or buy for yourself." WRONG!
We are individuals, and we each have our own personal
style, wants, desires, and needs.

But it can be so wonderful to receive a gift! Especially if the
gift is something you've been yearning for or needing.

And one should always accept gifts and give gifts
FREELY…. without any strings attached.

If a gift giver gives you a gift, FREELY, then it belongs to you
and only you. You can do with it whatever you want! It's
yours; you own it now. It's now your property!

But on the other hand, if the gift giver gives you a gift with
strings attached, then they really didn't give you a gift.

You know your gift has strings attached if the gift giver:

>>Expects you to keep it forever.
>>Expects to see you enjoying, using, or displaying their gift.
>>Asks, "Where is such and such?"
>>Asks, "Why don't I ever see you using such and such?"

Instead of a gift, they've given you fear, guilt, and a burden
that you must keep their gift, carry it around, and display it.

Many fear they must hang onto gifts given to them. Even if
never used. Even if they don't like it. Even if it doesn't fit
their needs. Fearing by giving it away they will betray the gift
giver…guilt! So they continue to hang onto those gifts, even
if that person is no longer in their life! Oh the power they
have over you.

Many times, as we get older, it's hard for others to know
what to give us. Especially if you just tell them, "nothing," or
"I really don't need anything," when asked what you'd like.

With responses like that the gift giver has no way of knowing
what you really want. And besides that, it puts them in an
awkward position--What to buy you!

So the gift giver buys you what THEY believe you might like
or need, trying to please you, and by the way, spending their
hard-earned money on a "special" gift for you. Their
perception of what you'd like or could use is their personal
belief - not yours. Again, look at how much power you are
giving a gift giver when you don't tell them what you really
want!

Terry Cole-Whittaker states in her book, "What You Think Of
Me is None of My Business," that there are only two types of
guilt: "…real guilt and false guilt. False guilt is that guilt
which is laid upon you by others in their efforts to control you
and to make you responsible for their lives….Guilt-false or
real-is a personal burden, it creates a vicious circle. To free
yourself of guilt, you lay it on to others, who, in turn, give it
back, and so on and on."

If you give away something that was given to you, and then
the gift giver makes you feel guilty, this is false guilt, in the
sense that you didn't do anything wrong by not using,
displaying, or giving the gift away that you should feel guilty
about. It became your property, to do with what you want if
given to you freely, when given to you. Period!

The next time a gift giver asks why they don't see their gift or
you ever using it, then you'll know the gift wasn't given
FREELY.

Do you ever look for the gift or inquire about a gift that you
gave someone? Do you do the same thing to others when
you give gifts, making them feel guilty? Be aware, and stop
asking. Give your gifts freely, no strings attached, no
preconceived notion that they will keep and use the gift
forever.

Did your parents, grandparents, great grandparents, aunts
and uncles, siblings, and friends give you their personal
belief system regarding gifts, such as NEVER EVER get rid
of a gift given to you? Sure they did and they might still!

You may be carrying around other's personal beliefs that are
causing these guilty feelings:

When you were a young child, did someone scold you
because you voiced your opinion of an unwanted gift or of
not getting what you really hoped or asked for?

Were you punished to the point that you vowed never again
to voice your opinion, let alone your desires?

What are your beliefs regarding a gift given to you?
Meaning, what would you like to do with your unwanted
gifts?

So what does one do when they receive a gift they dislike, or
don't need another one of? Do you grin, politely say thank
you, and toss it onto the pile of other unwanted, unused
gifts? You couldn't bear to give it away to someone that
could use or love it. You feel guilty if you do.

There's no one here to judge you. What do you feel like
doing with all the gifts you've gotten and never used?

How can you stop feeling guilty of holding on to piles of gifts
that are unwanted by you but that might be treasures to
someone else?

1. Stop living with the fear that the gift giver might inquire
about their gift. As Paula Langguth Ryan talks about in her
seminar, "Break the Debt Cycle for Good,"…"If the gift giver
asks where their gift is that you have given to another, you
might reply something like: So and so admired it so much or
was in need that I gave it to her."

2. Choose not to feel guilty, and give up blaming others for
your guilt beliefs. Today, choose your own beliefs of what
you can do with gifts that are given to you.

3. Take the risk today of overcoming your fear of losing the
relationship with the gift giver, and of overcoming the guilt of
giving the gift givers gifts away. If your relationship with the
gift giver is good and supportive, I believe they will not judge
you but rather support you in your choice to share your gifts.

4. Replace your negative feelings, guilt and fear, with
positive feelings. It's really okay to let go of things that
belong to you that you no longer use or have a need for.

5. Give yourself permission TODAY not to feel guilty and to
let go of all your unused and unwanted gifts.

6. Have the courage to get rid of the gifts that are taking up
your precious space.

7. Don't judge yourself or let others judge you for sharing
your gifts with others.

8. Remember the gift givers aren't responsible for your
happiness or your stuff…YOU are!

Tips to help you receive the gifts you REALLY want:

>>Start keeping a gift list of every dream, desire, and whim
of things you want or need. Don't think of the cost, and
please don't think you are not deserving.

>>Share your gift list when asked what you want. Don't be
shy about this.

>>Be specific, if you want a particular book, list the author
and name of book.

>>List your sizes, and color preferences.

>>Give the gift giver three to four choices with different price
ranges.

>>Don't give the same list to everyone.

Following the above steps will lift the burden of the gift giver
of trying to stand in your shoes, and decide for you what you
need or could use. And believe me, the gift giver will
appreciate a gift list more then a, "I don't need anything."
Don't forget to get the same information from others when
you become the gift giver.

The things you have around you should nurture you, and
give you positive energy. So, clear off the tops of your
closets, the corners of the basement, and the attic of all the
gifts you've stashed away, never used, and give all that stuff
away, today, freely, and hang your gift guilt beliefs up
forever!

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to get organized by a Professional! Call Janet at 800-687-3040
or email to find out how you can get organized by phone!
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4. OverHall IT! Tip of the Month

Tip from Stacey from A Clutter Free Life (reprinted with
permission)

I was just wondering if I am the only paranoid person
around. Today I made a bag for each person of the house...
each had a flashlight, a small snack, a juice box, a change of
clothes, a phone number list, batteries, toothbrush,
etc. They are hanging on everyone's bedroom door in case
of an emergency exit. Today I'm going to buy a fireproof box
for all my important documents: birth certifs, wedding certifs,
etc. I suppose having to drive past hummers and guards with
machine guns to get home everyday may have something to
do with it.

BRAVO for you Stacey!
I'm not sure where Stacey lives but this could be a good
exercise and task for all of us to do. I did suggest to Stacey
to add to her list at least two meeting places, such as a
school or church. If you can think of anything that should be
added, please email me and I'll include them in the next 
Balance issue.

I'd like this section to be yours! If you have a tip that you'd like to
share, please email us.

I'd love to hear from you so we can all learn something new!
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5. Letting Go of Your Guilt Gifts
By: Paula Langguth Ryan

Anyone who knows me knows that I love my mother dearly,
but that she and I have vastly different tastes in clothes. My
mom and her husband Bill have been fulfilling a lifetime
goal, traveling around Alaska for the better part of the last
six months. For my birthday in August, she sent me a card
with a beautiful note and a bright yellow t-shirt emblazoned
with two polar bears and the word Alaska across the
bottom. My sister, Rebecca, with whom I graciously share
my birthday month, received a similar t-shirt, although hers
was deep blue with two doe-eyed seals.

My mom and sister caught up with each other by phone one
day and Becky apparently didn't exhibit the "right" amount of
enthusiasm for the gift. My mom wasn't offended (she's
evolved into the knowledge that her tastes differ from that of
her children!) and she told Becky she'd replace the t-shirt
with another gift and she'd keep the t-shirt for herself. But
then mom's gears started churning. If Becky didn't like her
shirt, what about Paula?

When my gift arrived, I immediately called and left my mom
a thank you message on her answering machine. The
words she had written in her card were worth thousands of
dollars to me. Never mind that I rarely wear t-shirts or that
bright yellow is not my best color. I was touched by her
thoughtfulness and that she took the time to remember my
birthday while she was on vacation.

The very next day, my friend and colleague Janet Hall came
to help me feng shui my new home and noticed the t-shirt
hanging off the closet door. I asked her if she liked it. She
said yes. I said it's yours. And the gift I had received
became the gift I had given.

My mom's letter asking if I liked the t-shirt arrived a few
weeks later, telling me to leave her a message if I wanted a
different gift. I didn't respond, because I didn't want a
different gift. I appreciated the gift, although it wasn't
something I chose to keep.

Not too many years ago, I would have kept that t-shirt,
switching it dutifully from my dresser to my summer storage
and back again; moving it from one house to another.
Cluttering up my life with it, and waiting with baited breath
every time I saw my mother for the inevitable question:
where's the t-shirt I bought you?

So many times, we act or don't act because we're afraid of
offending others. How many things in your home are taking
up valuable space and time because you don't want to hurt
someone dear to you? It may be hand-me-down furniture
from your parents, kitchen gadgets from your sister. A tacky
vase from an aunt, crocheted coasters from your
grandmother, a hideous piece of artwork from your boss or
co-worker.

What are you holding onto out of guilt? Why are you willing
to offend your own sensibilities, and encroach on your own
space, but you're not willing to offend someone else? It's
time to stop feeling guilty about embracing the things that
resonate with your heart and time to let go of the things that
don't speak to your heart.

There are three easy steps you can take to accomplish this:

1: Give thanks for the INTENTION of the gift. Assume that
the gift was given with loving kindness and without strings of
any kind. Other people may have personal reasons for
giving you something, and those may appear to be strings
that are attached, but in reality we're projecting those strings
because we're not allowing the person to give their gift
freely. We may be so wrapped up in not offending someone
that we may perceive that they are attached to the gift they
gave when in reality, like my mother, they're only attached
to making us happy.

2: Determine WHY you're holding onto a gift that makes you
feel uncomfortable or that you don't like. Are you reacting
out of anger that the gift wasn't what you wanted, or does
the gift simply not resonate with your heart?

3: Find someone who will appreciate the gift more than you
will. Then give them the gift! My friend Lee Chiaramonte has
this down to a science. I remember visiting her home in NJ
each Christmas, before she moved west. I would arrive
Christmas Eve and she would methodically go through the
gifts that she had already been given, showing them off one
by one and relating a story about the person who had given
it to her. Some gifts she would ask if I liked. If I answered
affirmatively, she said, here, it's yours.

It was clear from the stories that she told that she held the
gift giver in the highest regard and that she appreciated their
love and the thoughtfulness of their gift. But that didn't mean
she had to saddle herself with gifts she herself would not
use.

I try and practice this art of unconditional receiving as often
as possible. Last weekend, I went to a birthday party for my
seven-year-old niece. When I was putting together her
birthday presents, I was struck by the desire to give her a
ceramic beaded figurine that her great grandmother had
made for me. I knew that in a few years, it would have great
meaning for her. And it means a great deal to me not to have
it cluttering up my house anymore.

Look around your house today. Find three things that you've
been given that you would like to release. Then release
them and give them a new home. And sit back and watch
what happens. Watch the change in the flow of abundance
that is in your life. And be sure to write and let me know
what feelings come up when you start to get rid of your guilt
gifts.

***
Paula Langguth Ryan is a Contemporary Prosperity Advisor
and the editor of The Art Of Abundance, a twice-monthly
e-zine. She travels the world helping people heal their
relationship with money. To learn more about how you can
tap your true potential and create the life of your dreams,
please visit her site

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6. Jokes, Quotes, and Anecdotes

>>
"An inexhaustible good nature is one of the most precious
gifts of heaven, spreading itself like oil over the troubled sea
of thought, and keeping the mind smooth and equable in the
roughest weather."

-- Washington Irving

>> "Of all nature's gifts to the human race, what is sweeter
to a man than his children?"

-- Marcus Tulluis Cicero

>> "
A friendship can weather most things and thrive in thin
soil; but needs a little mulch of letters and phone calls and
small, silly very so often - just to save it from drying out
completely."
-- Pam Brown

~~ If you have a joke, quote, or anecdote that would fit
well into OverHall IT!, please feel free to email 

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7. Products, Books, and Web Site Reviews

Books:
What You Think Of Me is None of My Business
by: Terry Cole-Whittaker
You will NOT be able to put this book down! It is full of advice
that everyone should read! Terry talks about your power,
your abundance, your purpose and more with exercises and
affirmations at the end of each chapter. This book is selling
for less than $10 Get it today!!

Alan Cohen, A Deep Breath of Life contains a different
inspiration, affirmation, and prayer each day.

Newsletters:
"Get your free Timely Time Management Tips ezine now to
help you get more time every day and reduce your stress. To
subscribe, email"

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8. Ask the OverHaller

Q: Do you have a checklist for preparing for the holidays?
--Lois, a subscriber

A: Funny you should ask Lois. I've been toying with the idea
of putting together a checklist when I received an email 
from organizer, Nancy Miller, who sent along an article of
this nature from Santa Tim. Santa Tim has given me
permission to reprint BUT has no idea where it came from
since someone emailed it to him.  I apologize in advance to
the creator and will gladly give credit in the next issue to
them if they contact me. Also Santa Tim has added to the
list. Here it is:

Get A Head Start On The Holidays
Sent in by: Santa Tim Connaghan

Every year I hear people saying,
"Next year, I’m not going to wait until the last minute to get
ready for the Christmas holidays."

Well, now is the time to get that jump start and to help you
get off to a great start here is a simple timeline:

In August:

>>Setup a Christmas gift idea file.
>>Use a separate page or folder for each person on your
list.
>>Start clipping catalog pages, pictures from magazines,
and Sunday newspaper inserts.
>>Update your holiday card mailing list.
>>Decide what kind of and how many cards you’ll want this
year. If you include an annual letter with your Christmas
cards, start writing it now while things that have happened
this year are still fresh in your mind. Simply add to or edit the
letter each month until it’s time to mail them.
>>Check with your Hallmark store for a free Holiday
Planning Calendar.

In September:

>>Start ordering gifts, especially ones that require special
touches or are going overseas.
>>Order your cards if you have them professionally printed.
>>Get pictures taken if you include a family photo with your
cards.
>>Consider starting your holiday diet.

In October:

>>Finish ordering gifts.
>>Decide where you will be spending the holidays and
make arrangements. If it’s at home, set up your menu and
decoration plans.
>>Double-check school schedules that may conflict with
your travel plans.
>>Purchase Christmas stamps for the cards, labels for the
computer, holiday pocket cards for cash gifts.

(The U.S. Postal Service has two new holiday stamps. One
shows The Madonna and Child and the other has four
different pictures of Santa Claus. Celebration Hanukkah
stamp and Celebration Kwanzaa postage stamps are also
available. EDITORS NOTE: This year the Postal Service is
also offering a Holiday Muslim stamp.)

>>Either make your holiday labels now, or start addressing
envelopes. If you do five or seven a week starting now,
you’ll be done before you know it.
>>Complete any catalog or online holiday ordering now
before the November rush.

In November:

>>Shop for any food staples or kitchen supplies you need
before November 15th
>>Send all of your overseas gifts before Thanksgiving
>>Address the rest of holiday cards before Thanksgiving.
>>Start sending all U.S. gifts immediately after
Thanksgiving.
>>Order any special gift certificates you want to give.
>>Proofread your holiday letter one last time, print and insert
into cards or envelopes ready to mail.
>>Decorate the house.

In December:

>>Mail your letters and cards on December 1st.
>>Schedule a pre-Christmas massage or something
special to de-stress, and finally…. pat yourself on the back
for actually getting ahead this year!

Santa Tim's Addendum to
"Get a Head Start on the Holidays"

Now that you know how to "Get a Head Start on the
Holidays," you can automatically be the recipient of a
special gift. By "Getting Ahead" your gift is extra free time!

Time you can use as you please. Time to relax. Time to
spend on yourself. Or, time to do something special. Here
are a few suggestions for using your new free time:

Schedule time at the beginning of the month to make phone
calls to relatives and old friends. Call someone who would
never expect it. Call someone who cannot get out to visit.
Call a child and pretend you are Santa or Mrs. Claus. Make
one or two calls a day if you can. You will be surprised how
much energy you will get from making these calls.

Take a gift to someone who would not expect it. Nothing
beats the warm fuzzy feeling you get when doing a "Random
Act of Kindness."

I never need the services of a crossing guard, but there is
one crossing guard near my home that works extremely hard
and always has a smile, even for someone driving by, like
me. Last year made a quick stop and gave the crossing
guard some fresh baked cookies. He didn’t know my name
and I didn’t know his. But I really felt great after giving him
that tin of cookies.

Maybe you have a friend or neighbor who cannot get out.
Offer to take them shopping or to do their shopping for them.
Address some Christmas cards for them. Bring some
holiday cheer into their life! If you have children, invite them
to help wrap the gifts or mail the cards. Get the family
involved. It’s the true Spirit of Christmas.

Finally, always remember, no matter what you have on your
calendar, schedule time for your self and your family.
Actually write down appointments to stay home and do
things together. Schedule time when you and the family can
just sit around and watch an old movie or better yet when
you make some cookies or put together some little gift
baskets to give as those surprise gifts.

Take advantage of this gift of time, for when it is gone, it is
gone forever.
***
Tim Connaghan has 30+ years with major charities and
directs the Advanced Institute of Fundraising, offering
training, and consulting for special events and fund raising.
As Santa, Tim has appeared in print, on television, and has
visited thousands. As "Kris Kringle," he speaks on "The
Origins of Santa Claus." He can be reached via email 
or by calling (714) 812-9777.

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9. Future 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 Prosperity 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. I'll be back shortly with
the Computer Corner issue of OverHall IT!

Smiles, not Piles,
Janet L. Hall
Professional Organizer, Speaker, and Author
Authorized Paper Tiger Consultant
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Organizing for your Inner and Outer Self
Individual Counseling, Coaching, Workshops, and Seminars
If Your Current Systems Aren't Working For You...Get an
"OverHall"!

Janet L. Hall is the owner of OverHall Consulting, Organizing By
Phone, and co-owner of Enough is Enough International
Organization. Janet is based out of Southern Maryland and can be
reached at 800-687-3040 or 410-586-9440, or e-mail her at:
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