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What some people mistake for the high cost of living is really the cost of high living.” Doug Larson.

[The following is a guest blog post from Dr. Robert Giacalone, Professor of Human Resource Management at Temple University].

Everyone wants to besuccessful, but it seems that success is increasingly narrowly defined. It means that you are promotable, that you received raises, and that you helped the company make lots of money. It’s the aspirations we are all told are most important.

But let’s face it–there are lots of successful people who meet those criteria for success but fail miserably at those “less important” aspects of success. Put bluntly, they have all the status and wealth they want, but their family relationships, their sense of personal happiness and their life meaning have all gone sour. They live a rather glum existence. Turn the page…

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In home office organizing one of the major impediments to cleanup is the large quantity of paper that has to be sorted, filed, subsequently out of files for viewing, and put back again. As Abrahamson and Freedman (2005) accurately note, this can be a time consuming and expensive process, especially if you keep a voluminous number of documents. The hassle of having to physically file paperwork, combined with the opportunity cost present in filing and retrieval are what prompted me to go paperless. Turn the page…

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