From the Desk of Janet Barclay

June 11, 2007

Introducing Organize Magazine

I’ve just found out about a new magazine dedicated to helping people tackle their organization needs. The premiere issue, which will be going to print this month, will include an interview with Peter Walsh, who is known for TLC’s Clean Sweep and his book How to Organize (Just About) Everything. The article is titled "You Are Not Your Stuff" and should be very interesting.

The magazine also includes a section called "Neat Stuff" which showcases exciting new organizing products such as the Eight Days-A-Week Planner, which offers an extra column for your "someday" plans, and WhoMi’s What To Do Pad, which is designed so you can easily keep separate lists for things to buy, calls to make, and things to do.

For a sneak preview of the magazine or to order a subscription, visit Organize Magazine’s website. (POC and NAPO members are eligible for a discount on their subscriptions!)

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  1. I’m surprised it took the publishing industry this long to figure out what a market Organizing is.

    Comment by Dr. Amie Ragan, psychologyofclutter.com — June 11, 2007 @ 10:04 pm

  2. POC members get a 10% discount on subscriptions! (I think NAPO members do too)

    Comment by Jacki Hollywood Brown — June 12, 2007 @ 8:33 am

  3. I think it’s more than 10%.

    Comment by Janet Barclay — June 12, 2007 @ 9:25 am

  4. Oops! My mistake. Canadian residents pay $30, POC members $25. That is a 16 2/3% discount! (an even better deal)

    Comment by Jacki Hollywood Brown — June 12, 2007 @ 10:48 am

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