By Maritza Martinez
Mejia
Are you organized? What
is your plan for the New
Year and the rest of the year? I have some ideas that may help you find the
right path for a successful beginning. Step by step you reach far. Go
ahead! Have a productive 2017.
1. Use Dream Boards, also called
Vision Boards to remind you the path you desire to follow, and the
goals you hope to achieve during the upcoming year using the power of images. For
detailed information visit here.
2. Planners
or Calendars to mark important
due dates, meetings, anniversaries, birthdays or any important days you don’t
want to miss. There a vast variety of calendars and planners. Which one is
your best planner or calendar? I frankly use the calendar I received at the New
Year’s Mass at my local church. I use it as MASTER CALENDAR. I
mark all my children’s important school days and activities in black pen. I
use blue pen for my working days as substitute teacher and purple for my
book signing or book exhibitions. Finally, I use a red pen for important
family activities or medical appointments. I happily use green for our
TRIPS.
3. Monthly
Check List for a simple way
to mark important dates in a list by month. After the task is done, you cross
it off the list with a red pen or your favorite color pen. For me, the
satisfaction of completing a task is unique.
No matter the style you
use, it is important to get organized and set goals to achieve success.
Make your dreams and
turn them into goals to 2017. What is your planning style?
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Maritza
Martinez Mejia a bilingual substitute teacher born in Colombia lives in Florida
with her husband and their two teenagers. For her active participation and
service to the community, she is the recipient of the "Crystal Apple Award
2006." Maritza published her memoir "Hazel Eyes" (2010), "Vanilla and Chocolate" (2012), "Grandma's Treasure" (2014), "Poems, Thoughts and More" (2015), by WRB
Publishing and Ojos
Avellana (2016)
by Entre Lineas. She won the FAU Treasure Coast Poetry Contest Spring 2010,
Virtue Christian Book Awards for Best Poetry 2015 and Latino Book Awards 2016
for BEST Translation and EBook. Both Bilingual Children Books received a FIVE
Stars Seal Review by Reader's Favorite. Maritza obtained a Bachelor's
degree in Humanities with a Certificate in Women's Studies from Florida
Atlantic University. She graduated from Universidad Mayor de Cundinamarca in Commerce
and Foreign Language. She translated into Spanish "Temporary
Permanence" by Yashi Nozawa, "The Legend of the Colombian Mermaid" by Janet Balletta, and
"Hazel Eyes" as "Ojos Avellana." Maritza
writes to inspire others to be good.
Author
page: www.amazon.com/-/e/B009DKDXFW Website: www.luzdelmes.com
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