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Rory Tahari’s “Lists For Life”

by Gabrielle Hennessey

Rory Tahari, wife of Elie, has published a book for those of us who get deer-in-headlights syndrome when the holidays — and eighty million things to do and thirty-five more people on the gift list — roll around.

Her “Lists For Life: The Essential Guide for Getting Organized and Tackling Tough To-Do’s” is a mouthful to say but offers helpful hints on everything from planning no-fuss holiday dinners to making the move to your new pad a lot less stressful.

Tahari sees lists and organization as simple ways to make life easier, but — more importantly — sees this structure system also as a form of “empowerment.”  When life is neat and organized, she believes, it’s easier to feel confident about choices, no matter how big or small — which means less time doing last-minute stressing out and more time idyllically eating pie  with Grandma.

Read the full story {ABC News}


November 11, 2009

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