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In this episode, Emily Parks, a patient advocate and professional living with a chronic illness, shares her personal journey with medical PTSD, starting from her diagnosis at birth with a gene mutation affecting her GI system. She talks about the lack of mental health support in her medical treatment and how she learned to manage her condition and advocate for herself within the healthcare system.We touch on the importance of recognizing medical PTSD, understanding its triggers, and learning how to communicate effectively with healthcare providers to ensure better care and support. Emily emphasizes the power of language in expressing our experiences and the need for literature that accurately reflects the trauma associated with chronic illness and medical treatment.We cover practical tips for managing medical PTSD, such as setting boundaries with healthcare providers, seeking therapy, and finding coping mechanisms that work for you. We discuss the importance of building a respectful relationship with your medical team and how to advocate for your needs in a healthcare setting. Welcome to the Conversation! 00:03:57 - Emily Parks' Personal Medical Journey00:08:41 - Defining Medical PTSD00:10:10 - Examples of Medical PTSD00:14:28 - The Impact of Medical PTSD on Cancer Patients00:18:12 - The Term "Non-Compliance" in Medical Notes00:19:51 - Medical Gaslighting Explained00:29:27 - Building a Trusting Relationship with Healthcare Providers00:31:09 - The Importance of Language in Expressing Medical Trauma00:33:06 - Practical Steps for Accessing Care with Medical PTSD00:34:11 - Setting Boundaries with Healthcare Teams00:37:10 - Coping Mechanisms and Self-Advocacy00:44:55 - Resources and Articles on Medical PTSD00:47:38 - The Importance of Patient-Centered Care00:51:07 - The Power Dynamic Between Patients and Providers00:52:31 - Strategies for Communicating with Healthcare Providers+++++++++++++++++++++Attend a free virtual SurvivingBreastCancer.org event:https://www.survivingbreastcancer.org/eventsFollow us on InstagramSurvivingBreastCancer.org: https://www.survivingbreastcancer.org/Breast Cancer Conversations: https://www.instagram.com/breastcancerconversations/Laura: https://www.instagram.com/laura_and_will/About SurvivingBreastCancer.org: SurvivingBreastCancer.org, Inc. (SBC) is a federally recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit virtual platform headquartered in Boston with a national and global reach. Through education, community, and resources, SurvivingBreastCancer.org supports women and men going through breast cancer. We provide a sanctuary of strength, compassion, and empowerment, where those diagnosed with cancer unite to share their stories, learn invaluable coping strategies to manage wellness and mental health and find solace in the unbreakable bond that fuels hope, resilience, and the courage to conquer adversity.Support the show
When the doctor says, "go home," that isn't the end of the story, especially when you're navigating your adolescence and young adulthood against the grain when all of your cohorts go off to live their lives. Emily Parks is the founder of POP!, a growing community of patients living with rare and/or chronic illnesses who also identify as living with Medical PTSD. She is a fiercely vocal rare disease advocate and a chronically ill young adult making waves with her highly vocal activism. Today, Emily is the Massachusetts Pilot Director for the Health Advocacy Summit and the secretary of MedStar Georgetown Hospital's Patient & Family Advisory Council for Quality and Safety. For more about POP! visit https://popmedicalptsd.org.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Emily Parks is a chronically ill young professional based out of San Francisco working in behavioral health and patient advocacy. Having been diagnosed with short bowel syndrome in infancy and unable to absorb nutrition orally, she was dependent on Parenteral Nutrition until receiving an isolated small bowel transplant from MedStar Georgetown University Hospital. Combining her expertise in behavioral health with her lived experience of navigating multiple tertiary hospitals firsthand has led her down the path of studying the impact of medical trauma and medical PTSD on patients and its influence on treatment outcomes. Emily founded the organization POP!, where she hosts patient lead discussion groups on all things medical PTSD related in an effort to learn what providers need to know about the mental health side of the patient experience.
Show Notes, Episode 34: Persistent Growth with Emily Parks About this show: We are all teachers here, right? So, I can be honest, Right? We love all children equally and we have no favorites. That said, there are always those students who give us energy. They bring a passion for learning that inspires us to be at our best. I had those kinds of learners when I was a middle school teacher, when I was a professor at Clemson University, and I have them now as I work with APs in the APEx program. In fact, today's guest is one of those special “students” because she is passionate about her learning, always brings her A game, and inspires me to be better.Notable QuotesEmily Parks:“If I want my teachers to grow and learn and be better, and I want my students to learn and grow and be better, then I have to learn and grow and be better” “Professional learning has to be a priority” “[5 minute coaching] gets them to be reflective without me trying to push them into being reflective” “One thing that I really liked about my APEx experience is that it exposed me to areas of leadership that I may have not realized on my own that I did need” “Keep on learning and keep on growing… the world is changing and education is growing and if we aren't changing, we are going to get left behind” Frederick:“It isn't about fixing stuff, it isn't about making the world perfect, it's just about making things a little bit better” “One of the things we can do better is to make our own learning and our own growth goals more transparent to teachers” “We can't manage time; we have to manage priorities” “5 minute coaching:Start with a positive affirmation3 questions and then BE QUIET and that is the hardest part1. What else is going well?2. Were there any surprises?3. Would you do anything differently?” “APEx is a community without professional development, not professional development with a community” Links:John Maxwell: https://www.johnmaxwell.com/start-your-journey/Brian Mendler:https://www.tlc-sems.com/Brian-Mendler/ My email: frederick@frederickbuskey.com The Assistant Principal Podcast website: https://www.frederickbuskey.com/appodcast.html Sign up for the daily leadership email: https://mailchi.mp/c15c68e6df32/specialedition Website: www.frederickbuskey.comBlog: www.frederickbuskey.com/blog (reposts of the daily email)
This episode features rare disease patient, behavioral health worker, and striving PhD recipient Emily Parks! Based out of Washington, D.C., Emily was diagnosed with myopathic intestinal pseudo-obstruction at a very young age. This rare genetic disorder affects the development of smooth muscle tissue in the intestines, which requires patients to rely on treatments such as PN, or even intestinal transplants. Emily received her intestinal transplant in December of 2020, and has been off of PN since. She founded POP! (stands for "Pissed Off Patients") as a way to create a supportive and educational platform for those who have or think they might have medical PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder). We discuss her transplant story, what it's like living with a rare disease in D.C. vs. Boston, ballroom dancing, and much more! POP! website - https://popmedicalptsd.org Follow POP! on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/pop_medicalptsd/?hl=en POP! Focus group on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/medicalptsdfocusgroup If you like what you hear, PLEASE leave a rate and review on Apple and Spotify! And subscribe to R is for Rare wherever you get your podcasts! Follow R is for Rare on Instagram - @risforrarepodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/annie-watson/message
After your brain injury, have you felt scarred by the medical community? Do you feel yourself pulling away from others, having intrusive thoughts, avoiding medical appointments, having increased anxiety about your health, or having trouble focusing on your appointments? You may be experiencing Medical PTSD. In today's episode we have Emily Parks who is a patient advocate, behavioral health specialist, and founder of POP! Medical PTSD. POP! provides a safe space to validate your experience and learn more about what others are doing to overcome medical PTSD. Emily is groundbreaking in developing the definition of medical PTSD and increasing awareness that people can become traumatized by going through the healthcare system or by experiencing a medical event. She gives advice on communicating with healthcare providers and getting through trauma. Listen today to learn more about this important topic! Reach out to: POP! Medical PTSD and Emily Parks https://www.popmedicalptsd.org/ (https://www.popmedicalptsd.org/) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pop_medicalptsd/ (POP_medicalPTSD) Stroke Recovery with Motus Nova: https://motusnova.com/makingheadway/ (https://motusnova.com/makingheadway/) NeuMind is looking to build a platform to support brain injury survivors and caregivers through rehabilitation. They are looking for survivors and caregivers to give feedback. Help them help others: https://neumind-25091012.hs-sites-eu1.com/rc-landing-page?referral=makingheadway (neumind.co.uk/makingheadway) Eryn on IG https://www.instagram.com/eryn_makingheadwaypodcast/ (@eryn_makingheadwaypodcast) MHP on IG https://www.instagram.com/makingheadwaypodcast/ (@makingheadwaypodcast ) Go to our website http://www.makingheadwaypodcast.com (www.makingheadwaypodcast.com) for full show notes and resources Support us at: https://www.patreon.com/MakingHeadwayPodcast (Patreon) Donate section on https://www.makingheadwaypodcast.com/donate (our website). 10% of profits go to our favorite non-profit of the moment HELP US SPREAD THE WORD! We are a podcast for brain injury survivors by brain injury survivors. If you dug this episode head on over to Apple Podcasts and kindlyhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/making-headway/id1534964037 ( leave us a rating, a review and subscribe!) Ways to subscribe to the Making Headway Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/making-headway/id1534964037 (Click here to subscribe via Apple Podcasts) https://open.spotify.com/show/4Ishnxgh8xbJfV8BtbCtZw (Click here to subscribe via Spotify) https://making-headway.captivate.fm/listen (Click here to subscribe via RSS) https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/making-headway (You can also subscribe via Stitcher) https://www.makingheadwaypodcast.com/ (Visit the Making Headway Podcast website) to learn more about Eryn and Mariah and our journey to podcasting. Follow us onhttps://www.instagram.com/makingheadwaypodcast/ ( Instagram), Twitter, orhttps://www.facebook.com/makingheadwaypodcast ( Facebook). HELP US SPREAD THE WORD! If you dug this episode, kindly leave us a rating, a review, and subscribe! Visit the Making Headway Podcast website at www.makingheadwaypodcast.com to learn more about Eryn and Mariah and our journey to podcasting. Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/makingheadwaypodcast Follow us on Facebook: Facebook.com/makingheadwaypodcast Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/makingheadwaypo As an Amazon Associate, Making Headway may earn from qualifying purchases via links provided.
This week Bree and Emilie are joined by special guest, Emily Parks founder of POP! Medical PTSD to discuss the meaning, significance, and shockingly common medical trauma and PTSD. While they chat, you can also hear about dolphins on drugs, "mesearch", and catch Bree's inability to speak in real words at the end. Don't forget to follow us on Instagram @freshoutofspoonspodcast and on twitter @outofspoonspod. Send us a message or shout us out in your stories. We love hearing from you! Like the podcast? Leave us a review so we know you enjoyed it. Sharing this podcast is the biggest compliment can give us, so send this episode to a friend or share it on your Instagram story and we will repost it! We are Fresh Out of Spoons, a group of friends talking about the daily lives and trials of living with chronic illness and disability. Our goal with FOOS is to create a safe space for candid (and entertaining!) conversation and education about the good, the bad, and the ugly of life with chronic illness. DISCLAIMER: We are not doctors, therapists, or politicians. The information we share with you is based on our own experiences and the limited research we do for each episode. Take everything we say with a grain of salt and always consult your doctor before making changes in your treatment. All complaints and negative events recounted are solely our own perceptions, emotions, opinions, and internal processes. These accounts are not the objective truth and should not be taken as such, as all experiences are subjective. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/freshoutofspoons/message
Show Notes, Episode X: Title Today's guest is Emily Parks, the Assistant Principal at Ford Elementary School in Laurens, South Carolina. This podcast is being recorded in late-January of 2022 and disruption from the Omicron variant of COVID 19 is still intense. I don't know that there are any solutions that school leaders can take at the local level, but finding a few minutes to reflect on our experiences, to learn from each other, and to feel more connected with our peers is important. This is the second of three podcasts released in quick succession. Each one focuses on how a different assistant principal is navigating this current moment. I'm not sure if these episodes will shape your practice, but I think they will be cathartic, and right now that seems good enough. Notable Quotes Emily Parks Our staff are resilient, I think teachers in general are resilient, and we monitor, and we adjust, we're flexible and we just keep forging on Teachers are notorious for feeling bad about being absent or not wanting to stay home when they're sick and that's had to be a shift in our own mindsets that “you cannot be here, you have to go home, and no apology is needed” I think we just need to shift the way we grow teachers. It may not be a 3-day conference in myrtle beach or 2 days in a workshop somewhere. I think we just have to be creative in the way we grow our teachers and I think 5-minute coaching is perfect. Change, a lot of time, forces growth There has been organic growth, that we have had to grow to adapt to the changing times we are in right now Meeting in small groups allows us to have more intimate conversations but also focus on each one of their needs to support them better Big change comes from small steps With the way things have been and the obstacles we have faced, and the new situations that are coming about, I feel like I have to continue to grow. Like I said earlier, it may look a little different at this day in time. It is tough sometimes to focus on myself when there are so many other people in the building that need me, so it has just been being more intentional of focusing on my role and what I am doing. I tell teachers “you don't have to do all the things, let me help you” and then i turn around and don't follow my own advice, so I am working on relying on and depending on some other people around me. I've got a great team and I am only as strong as the people around me. Plans really don't matter sometimes when you're battling a pandemic, so my takeaway from what has happened recently is plan for today. Tomorrow will come and it will have its own challenges What has really helped me is being able to connect with other principles and assistant principles Frederick We need to meet people where they are now, not where they were 18 months ago, or before covid. I think now more than ever, it really comes down to that reflection because you don't have those big hour long chunks of time, that if you can take 5 minutes in the morning… that is your time to reflect and right now that is the vehicle for growth Links:My email: frederick@frederickbuskey.com The Assistant Principal Podcast website: https://www.frederickbuskey.com/appodcast.html Sign up for the daily leadership email: https://mailchi.mp/c15c68e6df32/specialedition Website: www.frederickbuskey.comBlog: www.frederickbuskey.com/blog (reposts of the daily email)
Emily Parks is a behavioral and patient advocate and the Founder of POP! --Pissed Off Patients-- with a mission to educate healthcare professionals and patients about medical PTSD. Born with a rare intestinal illness called Myopathic intestinal pseudo-obstruction, her own medical journey has led to awareness about medical PTSD and the drive to pursue a Ph.D. in medical trauma and become a patient advocate. Emily says, "I find as an adult, a lot of the trauma that I've received in the healthcare system and interacting with the healthcare system has impacted me in how I socialize with both providers and non-providers as much as friends." "Socially, it's impacted my thinking style. It's impacted my ability to trust and connect with others. And so that is what POP! is about. What is Medical PTSD, and how does it manifest in you? What are some coping mechanisms?" #MedicalPTSD #PTSD #PTSDAwareness #MedicalTrauma #PatientSafety #PatientExperience #RareDisease POPMedicalPTSD.org Listen to the podcast here
Emily Parks is a behavioral and patient advocate and the Founder of POP! --Pissed Off Patients-- with a mission to educate healthcare professionals and patients about medical PTSD. Born with a rare intestinal illness called Myopathic intestinal pseudo-obstruction, her own medical journey has led to awareness about medical PTSD and the drive to pursue a Ph.D. in medical trauma and become a patient advocate. Emily says, "I find as an adult, a lot of the trauma that I've received in the healthcare system and interacting with the healthcare system has impacted me in how I socialize with both providers and non-providers as much as friends." "Socially, it's impacted my thinking style. It's impacted my ability to trust and connect with others. And so that is what POP! is about. What is Medical PTSD, and how does it manifest in you? What are some coping mechanisms?" #MedicalPTSD #PTSD #PTSDAwareness #MedicalTrauma #PatientSafety #PatientExperience #RareDisease POPMedicalPTSD.org Download the transcript here
In this episode, I interview Emily, who is a fighter of Short Bowel Syndrome and Intestinal Transplant. Emily Parks is a chronically ill young professional based out of the Washington D.C. area working in behavioral health and patient advocacy. Having been diagnosed with short bowel syndrome in infancy and unable to absorb nutrition orally, she was dependent on Parenteral Nutrition until receiving an isolated small bowel transplant from MedStar Georgetown University Hospital. Combining her expertise in behavioral health with her lived experience of navigating multiple tertiary hospitals firsthand has led her down the path of studying the impact of medical trauma and medical PTSD on patients and their treatment outcomes as well In preparation for a PhD in medical trauma, Emily founded the organization POP!, where she hosts patient lead discussion groups on all things medical PTSD related in an effort to learn what providers need to know about the mental health side of the patient experience. Keep up with her advocacy journey! Website: popmedicalptsd.org Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pop_medicalptsd/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theraredisorderpodcast/support
Melanie Johnson and Jenn Foster interview expert Emily Parks to learn how the organization of your life and office leads to greater outputs in all aspects. Emily Parks is a technology specialist who focuses on increasing productivity for small business executives, entrepreneurs, and corporate teams. Emily is your productivity specialist, go-to resource for processes and tools to boost productivity while increasing profitability, giving tips to implement immediately for greater outputs while better maintaining your sanity. Learn more about Organizing for Success: http://organizeforsuccess.biz Video URL: https://youtu.be/rXlNROuBnlw Website: http://EliteOnlinePublishing.com
Today on Stand Out we welcome the inspiring Emily Parks, professional productivity and organizing tech consultant and the founder of Organize for Success. Emily shares her personal journey and how she got into the industry, joined NAPO, her public speaking gigs and the current services she offers clients.
Just in time to help you keep your New Year’s resolutions, Emily Parks shares her extensive knowledge of organizational tools, along with how to analyze what works best for you. Check out this episode and get inspired to make some positive changes in your life this year. Links: Emily’s site: http://organizeforsuccess.biz/ Asana: https://asana.com/ Todoist https://todoist.com/?lang=en Trello: https://trello.com/en Gretchen Rubin’s Four Tendencies Quiz: https://quiz.gretchenrubin.com/four-tendencies-quiz/ *****Timestamped Highlights***** (3:06) The prior lives of Emily Parks (6:06) Dolph’s dirty little (organizing) confession… (8:25) Bridges and bandaids (9:38) Is one the lonliest number? Emily thinks not. (11:25) Electronic person or paper person? (15:20) John Smith vs Dolph Goldenburg (18:09) The (3x5) Card Game (21:49) Colorful projects (26:10) National Clean Off Your Desk Day (28:45) Don’t head back to Florida! (34:43) Roots and wings
The guest of this episode is Emily Parks. Emily is a productivity consultant and the owner of Organize for Success. She is an Evernote certified consultant. A lover of technology, Emily can help with prioritization, email, calendar management, and everything else that we could all use help with. In this conversation, you will hear Emily share a ton of super helpful tips and strategies. This is a can’t-miss episode if you would like to become more efficient in areas of your life with things like digital clutter, time-blocking, and email. At the end of the episode, you’ll even hear Emily share some tips specific to this holiday time of the year. Connect with Emily Parks Website - You’ll Learn: [02:26] - “Our brain is made for thinking, not remembering.” [03:28] - Emily shares her answer to “What’s the best tool for remembering things?” She shares a few reasons she loves Evernote. [05:36] - Emily says that she uses Evernote as her external brain. [07:19] - When it comes to Evernote, Emily never recommends having too much of anything. [08:57] - Emily shares tips on naming folders in Evernote. [10:54] - I describe my “1-2-3 Hack.” [12:42] - If using the subject line is too overwhelming, you can rename your default notebook and use it as an inbox to hold items for processing. [15:38] - “One is the most productive number” is Emily’s line of thinking behind having people do an audit [24:57] - We tend to scatter our organization. Emily talks about managing this clutter. [27:27] - Emily addresses the issue of social media notifications. [31:00] - It’s easy to get sucked into the neverending stream of videos on Facebook. Emily shares how to keep yourself from falling into those traps. [34:49] - Emily encourages me (and all of us) to do our daily wrap-up. [43:11] - Daily planning is very important for people with ADHD, and Emily gives tips on staying on track. [51:20] - Emily talks more about time-blocking methods. [57:26] - Emily and I share a hatred of email. Emily shares some tips and tricks related to email. [1:00:35] - Emily gives a few tips on keeping phone calls short in length. [1:03:00] - Email: Checking vs. Processing [1:07:24] - Emily talks about staying productive and on-task during the holidays. Use my Audible.com affiliate link for your favorite titles: ADHD reWired Coaching and Accountability Group Registration for the winter session of our ADHD reWired Coaching and Accountability Group is almost over. There may be a spot or two left! To learn more or RSVP for the group registration, go to . Support the podcast on Patreon Patreon allows listeners like you to support content creators like me. With a monthly contribution, you can get access to different levels of perks. One perk example is our Patreon-only Adult Study Hall. Learn more at ADHD reWired Facebook Group: If you would like to join the ADHD reWired secret Facebook group, go to and fill out an application. Productivity Q&A Get your ADHD questions answered live! These Q&A sessions take place on the 2nd Tuesday of every month at 12:30 pm. Go to . Want to be a guest? Hey, What about you? Do you have a story? Are you a Coach? Are you an ADHD Clinician? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions and you’d like to be a guest, schedule a pre-interview call .
(June 5, 2018 – Hour 1) In keeping with the BBQ Hall of Fame motif, I welcomed the Events Manager from the World Series of Barbecue, Emily Parks. We dove in to the history of the BBQ Hall of Fame and also went…
(June 5, 2018 - Hour 1) In keeping with the BBQ Hall of Fame motif, I welcomed the Events Manager from the World Series of Barbecue, Emily Parks. We dove in to the history of the BBQ Hall of Fame and also went in-depth on who is voting, how the nominee names are gathered, the process of getting to a final 9 and who ends up voting on the final 3 members that actually get in. I think you will find this to be an enjoyable interview...I think you might also find it interesting that only 25 unique names were submitted this year...!!! After Emily, long time Centralite and backyard warrior, Dennis Bussow from Colorado, joined me to talk about his experience at the most recent version of Steven Raichlen's BBQ University. Dennis gave us his account and what you can expect if you decide to sign up in the future. For quick access to all show merch and important links, you can use this Linktreesite! PLEASE SUPPORT THE SHOW SPONSORS The BBQ Guru Big Poppa Smokers Butchers BBQ Green Mountain Grills Cookshack Cookin Pellets FireBoard Smithfield Traeger Grills Southside Market & Barbeque National Barbecue News
(June 5, 2018 - Hour 1) In keeping with the BBQ Hall of Fame motif, I welcomed the Events Manager from the World Series of Barbecue, Emily Parks. We dove in to the history of the BBQ Hall of Fame and also went in-depth on who is voting, how the nominee names are gathered, the process of getting to a final 9 and who ends up voting on the final 3 members that actually get in. I think you will find this to be an enjoyable interview...I think you might also find it interesting that only 25 unique names were submitted this year...!!! After Emily, long time Centralite and backyard warrior, Dennis Bussow from Colorado, joined me to talk about his experience at the most recent version of Steven Raichlen's BBQ University. Dennis gave us his account and what you can expect if you decide to sign up in the future. For quick access to all show merch and important links, you can use this Linktreesite! PLEASE SUPPORT THE SHOW SPONSORS The BBQ Guru Big Poppa Smokers Butchers BBQ Green Mountain Grills Cookshack Cookin Pellets FireBoard Smithfield Traeger Grills Southside Market & Barbeque National Barbecue News
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Professional Organizer Rachel Seavey interviews Technology Specialist Emily Parks on this podcast all about the constant influx, saving, and management of emails. Do you hoard emails? Is your inbox completely out of control? Do you have multiple email accounts and have lost track? Tune in to learn organizing and technology tips and tricks for email clutter.
The holidays can be crazy and we can all benefit from more time and being more organized. Learn technology tools and tips for getting organized for the season as well as the latest clutter free, fun and useful technology gifts. Emily Parks of Organized for Success joins us as she also shares some of her favorite cool sites for gift giving. For more information about Emily: http://organizeforsuccess.biz About Clearing the Clutter Inside & Out Clutter is stuck stagnant energy and can prevent you from creating the life you choose, desire and deserve. We discuss clutter in all its forms: energetic, spiritual, emotional, mental & physical and provide tips for clutter free living and how to organize your life. We're thinking outside the box on areas where people might not realize where clutter is blocking them. When we remove clutter from our lives we can discover our passions, lead the extraordinary lives we are all meant to live and share our gifts with the world.
Check out more videos at Reawaken Your Brilliance. What is Evernote? How can it help you reduce physical & mental clutter? The Evernote symbol is an Elephant because this technology tool helps you remember everything. Learn more about what it can do for you. Evernote Business Certified Consultant and professional office organizer Emily Parks of Organize for Success joins us. About Clearing the Clutter Inside & Out Clutter ... The post 39: Using Evernote to Release Physical & Mental Clutter appeared first on Reawaken Your Brilliance.
Check out more videos at Reawaken Your Brilliance. In today’s world one can easily be overwhelmed with all of the information out there–information overload! We are are perpetually inundated with emails, news, texts, articles, feeds, blogs, tweets, calls, reminders, etc. Professional technology organizer and productivity consultant Emily Parks will focus on tips and techniques to wade through all the information and stay on track for success. Emily will ... The post 31: Keeping Information Overload Clutter Free appeared first on Reawaken Your Brilliance.
Check out more videos at Reawaken Your Brilliance. Emily Parks of Organize for Success, LLC, shares where most people get stuck and how decluttering your technology can make you more productive. Versed in both PC & Mac, Emily discusses such topics as email, apps, common mistakes people make, how to not have technology clutter & much more! About Clearing the Clutter Inside & Out Clutter is stuck stagnant energy ... The post 19: Decluttering Your Technology appeared first on Reawaken Your Brilliance.