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How to use empty shelves to start your organizing project
At first glance these may not look like the progress shots they are.
A problem many of my clients have is the lack of room to spread out and sort. If you simply don’t have floor or table space, you can spin your wheels shuffling things around, sometimes making things worse.
What sentimental people need to do to let go
Last week I had the wonderful full-circle moment of working again with my VERY first client. Mike hired me in 2001 when he saw my ad in DC’s City Paper. I had no experience as an organizer, and stated my rates at $25/room and $80/for a whole home. Mike knew a good deal when he saw it and my strategy was to get some “firsts” under my belt.
5 Reader Favorites: A Roundup
I can’t wrap my head around the fact that I’ve written 475 blog posts, especially since I absolutely do not consider myself to be a blogger. In 2008 I started sending a weekly newsletter. That first one went out to under 100 people. Nine years later I’m still (sort-of) sending it weekly, but I average over post per week.
How Kondo’s show helps reduce housework…especially for women
Professional Organizers’ inboxes are flooded these days with articles on Marie Kondo’s new Netflix show. All that I’ve read are glowing, and deservedly so, but one article a client texted to me this week suggested such an enticing layer to its popularity.
Eliminate unwanted catalogs (and save trees) with Catalog Choice
A client recently reminded me about Catalog Choice. As we were sorting kitchen papers, she came across a catalog she no longer wished to receive. She simply walked over to her computer, logged into their site, and entered a code she found on the mailing label. Done.