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http://www.clutterdiet.com Get organized with home organizing tips from professional organizers at The Clutter Diet. All I really need to know I learned... from The Clutter Diet. Okay, maybe not "all" you need to know ;), learning is a lifelong process. If you attend conventions and seminars you may be spending a lot of money to hit the books and you want to make sure you are getting the most value for your time and effort. In this video Lorie Marrero shows you how she puts her thinking cap on during seminars. Following these tips will help you make the grade and make new friends. These Clutter Video Tips are posted frequently here on our Clutter Diet organizing channel. You can search Twitter for #ClutterVideoTip also to find comments on our organizing tips. Lorie Marrero is the creator of ClutterDiet.com and the author of The Clutter Diet: The Skinny on Organizing Your Home and Taking Control of Your Life. Lorie also serves as the national spokesperson for Goodwill Industries International and ambassador of the Donate Movement.

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Wendy Lipton-Dibner- Move People to Action
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www.clutterdiet.com/learnmore

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Hi, I'm Lorie Marrero and today's Clutter Video Tip is about how to organize yourself to learn better. I know a lot of people who attend conferences and seminars and there are a couple of great reasons for doing that. First, networking with other people, and secondly, obviously that you want to learn what you're [POP] there to learn. Sometimes you've spent a lot of money to go there and to learn the stuff, so you really want to have some good strategies to set you up and prepare you to learn as best you can. So, I will share some of those with you today that I do.

First, I pack with me some simple sticky notes. I usually bring a couple of different colors in just this size, and the reason is that you're going to get probably a notebook at an event like this that is, you know, a workbook for you to take a lot of good notes in and follow along with the speaker [POP]. And you can obviously see how I have marked the pages up with these post-it notes. You can mark things that the speaker frequently goes back to. You can also mark things that you might want to do later as homework or exercises, and other reasons that you might want to mark the pages. So, this is really great and everyone's going to see you do this, so what you want to do is pack enough of these to share. So that's another networking tip for you, you can rip off a little pad of these and hand [POP] them to the people next to you and they'll be very grateful.

So, I carry this purse pack with me that you may have seen in some of my other videos where I have some pens and highlighters and other little office supplies like these sticky notes that are great for note taking. And then what I also have in here are things to keep me comfortable throughout the day. You're going to be sitting in a seminar room all day long, you might need some tissues, you might want to go take a break and use one of these disposable toothbrushes. But one of the best things that I have in here are these little breath strips. We all know that when we're doing a lot of networking and shaking hands with a lot of new people, we really need to make sure that we're not going to offend anyone. This is also something great to share with your new friends. So that's another thing you can do for better networking. [POP]

Also with networking you want to bring some business cards, and most people do have some kind of case like this where they've packed a few cards. But what you also want to do is pack a back stock of extra business cards in your suitcase. Put a rubber band around them, put them in a zippered bag, and just tuck them away in a little out-of-the-way pocket in your suitcase and you'll always have them available in case of an emergency.

And finally, I want to talk about managing your energy when you go to one of these seminars. You really may not realize how much mental energy it takes to follow along and learn like this all day. We haven't been in school like this since we were little kids, all day long, sitting in a chair. [POP] So you need to have some healthy snacks to keep you going. And again, the theme of sharing as a good networking tool, you want to bring enough snacks to share with other people. So I always have in here some nuts, almonds, pistachios are great, and different kinds of health bars. I have some green tea [POP] in here. And some wipes for cleaning off my hands before I eat because I might not want to get up to do that. So this is another really good way to make sure that you can learn the best in a seminar.

If you would like to learn more about how to be better organized, you can visit our site at clutterdiet.com/learnmore.

See you next time, and may you always be happy and grateful for having more than enough.

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  • want to know where to get the clear baggies!

  • @EstablishedWays I really like all my clear baggies! I got the black zippered one in the makeup section at Walmart. Thanks for watching!

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  • As ever, Lorie, great tips! Next time I'm at a long event, I'll be sure to bring the packs you describe. So easy to slip in my purse or laptop bag...

  • I enjoyed this helpful video -- it inspires me to want to attend an event! I almost always come away from events feeling reconnected to my work and with a firmer strategy in place.

  • Thank you Lorie for plugging my new book The Intentional Networker. I'm getting a fantastic response to it and appreciate support from colleagues like you. The book contains lots of stories and tips that work very well at conferences and other events.

  • Lorie you rock! I'm so grateful for your friendship and really proud of the work you've done to organize your workbook from my event - that's going to serve you really well in maximizing the time you invested to be there and will put you way ahead of the curve for getting results from the program! You're an inspiration to everyone and we're all so lucky to have you in our lives!

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