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Go for the Goldy’s

Posted on April 16, 2014 by Amy
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I finished my 5th 5K in a little over a year. Goldy’s 5K is so fun. It starts and ends at TCF Bank Stadium at the University of Minnesota. When you cross the finish line, you are on the jumbotron … Continue reading →

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Inbox Zero

Posted on April 6, 2014 by Amy
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My email inbox is almost always empty. Weird. I know. I hear people talk about hundreds or even thousands of emails in their inbox.  It just doesn’t work for me. To me, a cluttered inbox is as bad as a … Continue reading →

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How I Survive Without a To-Do List

Posted on March 18, 2014 by Amy
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“If it’s not scheduled, it’s not real.” ~Marie Forleo I have been struggling with time management my entire life. I believe we teach what we most need to learn. The one and only way that I have found true productivity … Continue reading →

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Finding My Shui

Posted on March 4, 2014 by Amy
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  I’ve always been intrigued by Feng Shui but I’ve never really learned about it or applied it in my life. I met Rachel Loeslie, a Professional Organizer and Feng Shui Consultant, a few years ago. We became fast friends … Continue reading →

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Finding Creativity in My Left Brained World

Posted on February 17, 2014 by Amy
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I always used to say “I’m left brained. I’m logical and linear. I’m not creative.” My friend, Kelly, used to say “I’m right brained. I’m creative and scattered. I’m not organized.” It turns out that we were both wrong.  I … Continue reading →

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Always Answer the Door!

Posted on August 12, 2013 by Amy
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I have to admit it. I never used to answer the door. I would hide and peek out the window to see who was there. Was it someone selling magazines, books or frozen steaks? Or a Boy Scout selling wreathes … Continue reading →

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5 Ways I’m Bringing My Business and My Life to the Next Level

Posted on April 16, 2013 by Amy
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In the last year and a half, I’ve experience a lot of change. I went from feeling like I had hit rock bottom to feeling like I was on top of the world.  For the first time in my life, … Continue reading →

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Flowing with Collaboration

Posted on April 9, 2013 by Amy
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I taught my first Find Your Flow workshop last week. I had a group of 7 students, all eager to get clear, eliminate distractions and find their flow. While we did just that, we also did something that was truly … Continue reading →

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Find Your Flow

Posted on March 29, 2013 by Amy
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I was so fortunate to speak at the Women In Networking (WIN) luncheon on March 20. It was the largest WIN networking luncheon to date, with more than 60 women in attendance. My topic was Setting Up Simple Systems for … Continue reading →

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Getting Back on Track

Posted on March 11, 2013 by Amy
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About a month ago, I hit rock bottom. OK, maybe I’m being a little over-dramatic. Not rock bottom but it was bad. I was sick, I had sick kids, I was traveling, work was piling up and I had experienced … Continue reading →

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With over twelve years of work together, Amy Thill still holds the highest standards for herself and creates, on my behalf and in partnership with me, the highest standards for my business. Amy is masterful in her work. I endorse Amy’s professional and personal capacities whole-heartedly.
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If you are looking to increase your productivity and need organizational assistance, Amy Thill makes it simple and fun and with her help you will find the tools you need. She is knowledgeable and approachable and it is clear that she loves helping others achieve success.
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Amy is the kind of assistant I’ve always wanted. Not only does she take care of things I request of her, but she also takes care of things she knows need to be done without me having to ask. She is detail-oriented, conscientious, patient and extraordinarily organized. Thanks to her, I don’t think much about the administrative functions of my two businesses.
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