Organizing from the Right Side of the Brain: A Creative Approach to Getting Organized
By Lee Silber
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About this ebook
Almost all the organizing books on the market today target the "left-brainer" - people who are generally disciplined, neat, and analytical. But for those who are more creative and spontaneous rather than logical and detail-oriented, help is on the way! In this book, Lee Silber turns traditional organizing advice on its head and offers unique solutions that complement the unorthodox lifestyle of the creative "right-brainer."
For example:
* Discover how right-brainers can be organized in a left-brain world
* Overcome obstacles that stand in the way of being more organized
* Pile, don't file - put paper in its place the right-brained way
* Learn how being a "pack rat" can be a good thing
This creative new approach to getting it together is perfect for those who can't relate to boring traditional organizing techniques!
Lee Silber
Lee Silber is the award-winning author of many books, including Time Management for the Creative Person, Self-Promotion for the Creative Person, and Money Management for the Creative Person. He lives in San Diego, California.
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5Lee Silber understands how to make gently ordered systems that creative, global thinkers can use naturally. Unfortunately, Silber has no understanding of "left-brained" people and repeatedly makes negative statements about them. I quote, "I bet your boss wouldn't trade your positive traits (creativity, grace under pressure, and the ability to juggle ten tasks at once) for a nice, neat (but uptight) small-minded, detail-oriented bore." As my "left-brained" friends have helped me avoid disaster (missed deadlines, overcommitment, indecision, etc.) many times, I'm aware of how valuable different ways of looking at the world can be. Silber, despite claiming to be a global thinker, doesn't appreciate this diversity.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Chockful of ideas for getting your stuff in order. Full of humor, too.