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You may have heard about FlyLady in another forum, maybe you read about her in a newspaper or magazine, perhaps you even saw her on TV or heard her on the radio. All over the world, people are talking about FlyLady. She has also been featured by both Knight-Ridder and the Associated Press, as well as major newspapers all over the country, including USAToday, Chicago Tribune, San Francisco Chronicle, Washington Post, the Atlanta Constitution, National Post, Globe and Mail and many, many others. These are some highlights from recent press:

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Recent Articles in 2005...

Bella Online, January, 2005: FlyLady

This is the year that I promised myself that I am finally going to do it. I am going to declutter my house. If you a4re like me and tired of living amongst clutter. You have to get off your "Franny" and do something! FLylady is there to establish new routines, set up decluttering and cleaning zones, and build a basic weekly plan.

Monroe Evening News, January 21, 2005: Disorderly conduct

Anyone can clean a home with simple tools and organizing tips recommended by organization experts.

Contra Costa Times, January 7, 2005: East County Families Find Help on the Net

For organization and home help, see Fly Lady (www.flylady.net). I have friends who swear by this home-cleaning and organization program (and I have to admit, they have sparkling homes). Personally, I just now took down my last Halloween decoration, but if you're game, this site has some great tips and advice.

Chicago Sun Times, January 6, 2005: Queens of the Internet

"The beauty of the Internet is that women have started using it as community," says Marla Cilley, better known as the Internet maven FlyLady (FLY stands for Finally Loving Yourself). "We no longer have our sewing bees and our little church socials to get together as a community; we get together on the Internet. Women use the resource like no other people."

Miami Herald, January 2, 2005: FlyLady guides followers on how to achieve organized life

There's something about turning the first page in a brand-new calendar that seems to inspire the desire to turn over a figurative new leaf in our lives.

For me, the impulse to get more control over my home and life led me to the Internet-based organizational guru known as the FlyLady, who gives free e-mail tips on how to tame the housework monster -- and other meddlesome aspects of life as well.

San Diego Union Tribune, January 2, 2005: Online group provides friendship, support for domestically challenged

Wanda Rios remembers the first time she logged on to www.flylady.net.

She read a testimonial from a woman who wrote that housework used to be like a weight on her shoulders. No matter how hard she worked, it never seemed like enough of it was done.


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