Getting organized is a GREAT resolution or goal for 2024. You may be able to find things when you need them, save money and even save your sanity! Getting organized, unfortunately, does not happen ove...Read More
Awards Spotlight on Jan Lehman, 2019 Service to NAPO Award (Recipient 1 of 2) The Service to NAPO Award is bestowed to a NAPO volunteer, or group of volunteers, whose dedication and comm...Read More
by Lisa Luken FOMO. A reality that most of us frequently encounter. It’s hard to say no to invites from friends, fearing we’ll miss out on the fun. It’s hard to stop scrolling endl...Read More
Staying busy, having a long to-do list and checking off those boxes, keeping track of all the projects in your business and at home, hopes, dreams, weekend plans – you have a lo...Read More
Submitted by NAPO Member, Sandra Wheeler STOP and THINK. I often wake up with a good deal of energy, ready to jump out of bed and start my day. This is great however, I hav...Read More
Life isn’t always easy. That’s a given. For Dr. Regina Lark, the teen years were not spectacular. But in her early 20’s she had what she calls a “click moment” where things just clicked and ...Read More
If you own a business, sales is a must-perform activity. But many of us don’t like to think of ourselves as “salespeople.” It’s a term with a lot of baggage. But it doesn’t hav...Read More
How to Free Yourself and your Family from a Lifetime of Clutter by Margareta Magnusson Book Review, by NAPO Member, Angie Hyche. It is not NAPO’s policy to endorse any particular...Read More
This blog is Part II of a two-part series highlighting the NAPO Dallas/Fort Worth Chapter and their recent recognition as the Chapter of the Year. Winning this award during its inaugural year has pu...Read More
This blog is Part I of a two-part series highlighting the NAPO Dallas/Fort Worth Chapter and their recent recognition as the Chapter of the Year. Winning this award during its inaugural year has put...Read More