Lee Silber, author of “Organizing From the Right Side of the Brain: A Creative Approach to Getting Organized,” leads a free workshop on getting organized today, Wednesday, Jan. 5, at 7 p.m. at the Lihu‘e Borders Books, Music & Cafe.
Lee Silber, author of “Organizing From the Right Side of the Brain: A Creative Approach to Getting Organized,” leads a free workshop on getting organized today, Wednesday, Jan. 5, at 7 p.m. at the Lihu‘e Borders Books, Music & Cafe.
Silber will share several ways a creative, right-brained person can get organized without having to clean off his or her desk, put away his or her piles, or throw out anything he or she hasn’t used in a year.
Instead, attendees of the one-hour workshop will learn how to work with their natural tendencies to create an organizing system that works the way they do, he said. Silber shows through his new book that he understands how artists, musicians, writers, photographers, entrepreneurs and other highly creative people think, and uses this knowledge to devise a very different approach to an area most right-brainers struggle with.
Silber takes existing organization advice and molds it to fit the unorthodox lifestyle of the right-brained person. He offers specially designed solutions and tools to help right-brainers become more organized on their own terms.
Those who are or know someone who desperately needs help organizing their lives and work but can’t relate to traditional organizing techniques should come to the workshop, Silber suggested.
For more info, please call Borders, 246-0862.