Sue Becker

Making the Most of a Power Outage



Posted: Monday, August 22, 2011

by Sue Becker
From Piles to Smiles

A recent series of rainstorms left my home without electricity for 2 days. Being without power certainly made me realize how dependent I am on it. No lights, no landline phone, no computer, and only intermittent cell phone service left me feeling as primitive as it’s possible to feel during a suburban blackout. Here are a few observations about my experience that may help you be prepared for a power outage:

Although it was certainly inconvenient, being without electricity for a couple of days gave me the opportunity to break from routine and enjoy the serenity of being “disconnected” for a while. After all, with no TV, computer or other electronics, it was easy to enjoy the simple pleasure of reading, and yes, even dusting. While I don’t wish for you to experience a power outage, here’s hoping that if you do, you’re well-prepared and can weather the storm with a good book (and dust cloth) in hand.

Wishing you simplicity, harmony and freedom.
Internationally known professional organizer, author, and speaker Sue Becker is the founder and owner of From Piles to Smiles. She enjoys helping people from around the world live better lives by creating customized systems to overcome their overwhelming paperwork, clutter, and schedules. She specializes in helping people who are chronically disorganized - those for whom disorganization has been a lifelong struggle that negatively impacts every aspect of their life, especially people with AD/HD. Her hands-on help, as well as her presentations, have helped thousands of individuals create substantial change in their lives.

Sue is Illinois' first Certified Professional Organizer in Chronic Disorganization. She co-authored the book Conversations on Success , and has appeared as an organizational expert on NBC News and the national TV show, Starting Over. A CPA, Sue has an MBA from Northwestern University's Kellogg Graduate School of Management.

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