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I found the article Your First Electronic Calendar by Janet Barclay very informative. So much so, that I've probably switched to Yahoo! Calendar forever. Works better for me now that I'm not transporting my laptop back and forth to the office. Having a calendar available online is absolutely fabulous! Few glitches with the syncing but nothing I can't fix. Thanks much! Keep up the good work!

Elva Teresa Bill, Viridian Design Group

Getting organized is now "in"; of course, it probably always was important to "be organized" but now the airwaves and magazines tell you how to get organized. However, when I read those articles, I get the feeling that they are not written to someone like me. They seem to be more for people who don’t need them. They are so much cut from the same pattern—a "one size fits all" approach.

Janet is truly "the breath of fresh air". She knows that we are not all alike. She knows that each of us comes with a different personality and history. She does not try to make us her. Instead, she adjusts her suggestions to meet our needs, our personality, and our priorities.

Janet is supportive and flexible. Her talents include the use of humor to help clients gain insight, and I gain much from her organizational abilities.

Maggie Cunningham, PhD

Thanks for all of your helpful articles presented in a well-organized, easy to use format.

Geralin Thomas, Metropolitan Organizing

I always delight in your practicality! It's a refreshing time for me to run into a step by step procedure that I can use to actually get somewhere - instead of the world of concepts and ideas that I don't always translate into the actions needed.

Gail Valentine, Chicago Chapter, Association of Psychological Type

Thank you for addressing the fact that we're all related, in our individual ways, through having mostly the same "ingredients," in various proportions and combinations.I have read about Myers-Briggs, Jungian types, and so on, long before this. However, your series on organizing styles has helped put it together in another perspective, in what they say, and in what they leave out - I really appreciate it, thank you!

A Canadian Reader

Janet, You may just be THE most fantastic person on the planet. I've been looking for something like this for 6 months (and free is as good as it gets). Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!!!!

Liz Saunders, The Virtual Alternative