Once you have your binder set up, take a photo of it, and you, and post it in the comments section below. Happy organizing!
In this video, I help you set up a binder that allows you to break down your capital S Stories (your project) into smaller parts that feel more manageable, organized, and safe. If you’d like to take notes as I discuss how to set up this painless way to organize your stories, print the outline below.
Once you have your binder set up, take a photo of it, and you, and post it in the comments section below. Happy organizing!
3 Comments
Kelly Marie Dawson
Thank you, I look forward to becoming creative with the organization of my personal notebook. I liked the input about writing “what’s on my heart today.” KMD
beckymcg19
I tried to do my first book without a folder. It turned into a mess of files on my computer with no real structure. So I spent a week making a folder and getting things under control. This time I started the folder when all I had was a temporary title. The title has changed, but my binder is filling with stories. I like picking up the binder to see how heavy it is. As the weight grows I can easily feel my goals being reached.
Patricia
I so love hearing this, Becky, and seeing your binder. It’s such a simple process, we think it’s not needed, but it makes a big difference. I love your title. I’m sure that’s something Bruce says to you, right?