Posts Tagged ‘Professional Organizer’
An Organizing Lesson From the Pulpit
Watch this video on YouTube I just had to post a lesson I heard today at church. Forgive me if this is not for you. I try not to discuss religion or politics if at all possible but I just had to share. I am only here for a brief visit. Today, we had…
Read MoreCan You Make Decluttering a Party?
Watch this video on YouTube Can you make decluttering your home into a party? Why yes, of course. So many of my clients will say to me, “I could do this myself, but I don’t. I’ll do it when you are here though.” For most people, decluttering and organizing are social activities. They like having…
Read MoreWhat are Your Toys?
What are Your Toys? I recently read some excerpts from FabJob Guide to Become a Professional Organizer by Grace Jasmine. I like to look over past reading to brush up sometimes. One section of the book on working with clients talked about using a four-grid system to determine the four categories of possessions: Treasures, Trash,…
Read MoreHow A Professional Organizer Runs Her Day
How A Professional Organizer Runs Her Day I recently did an interview with Julie Gray, from Profound Impact and I’d like to share it with you today. The time management and organizing systems that you use to manage your day, your work, and your life are endlessly fascinating to me. The systems you’ve developed to…
Read MoreHow Do I Manage My Time?
How Do I Manage My Time? I was recently interviewed by Julie Gray, COC®, of Profound Impact. Julie is the most awesome Time Management coach I have ever met. She is a “Time Saver Specialist” and is passionate about teaching entrepreneurs and business leaders a unique approach to aligning their work and life in a way…
Read MoreMost People . . .
I wanted to share my thoughts that were recently posted on the NAPO-WDC blog. (National Association of Productivity and Organizing Professionals) Most People . . . are not going to call. are not going to read the writing. are afraid to take action. are too busy to do the work. won’t talk about it. think…
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