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Back To School Organizing, Z to A

August 19th, 2014|Categories: Clutter Control, Home page, Paper Management|Tags: , , , |

Over the weekend I made the mistake of going into Staples for some boxes I needed. As I should have anticipated, the store was overrun with back-to-school shoppers. As I waited in a very long line, I couldn’t help but notice how similar the stacks of new spiral notebooks I saw awaiting purchase resembled the stacks of used spiral notebooks I see in my clients’ basements and attics.

Good Organizing Means Good Sharing

August 11th, 2014|Categories: Home page, Systems|Tags: , , , |

We’ve all heard the classic organizing mantra “a place for everything and everything in its place.” That may be a good place to start, but to truly benefit from being organized, it’s necessary to push that goal a little further.

Finding Space in Your File Drawer

August 1st, 2014|Categories: Home page, Paper Management|Tags: , , |

One of the many factors that compromise productivity is an overwhelming pile of papers on one’s desk. Often the cause of this excess, is a lack of space in one’s file drawers. That’s a pretty easy problem to solve. Here are three tips to create file space.

Book Review: Effortless Entrepreneur

July 21st, 2014|Categories: Home page, Product Reviews|

Effortless Entrepreneur is not an organizing book, but it does emphasize the importance of systems and it uses one of my favorite services as a model. It was written by Nick Friedman and Omar Soliman, the co-founders of College Hunks Hauling Junk. I had the pleasure of meeting Nick at the NAPO Conference this past May. He featured his services at the expo, then delivered the best presentation I saw all week: How To Work “On,” Not “In,” Your Business.

The Top 6 Reasons for Moving in America

July 15th, 2014|Categories: Home page, Uncategorized|

Each year, over a million people in America relocate from their current residents or place of birth to relocate within the same town, out of the state, or even the country. In 2013, over 35 million Americans moved around the country or out of the country, with the average American moving once every 5 years. Although there has been a slight decrease over the years in mobility, people are still moving around in the United States. Here are some of the major reasons for moving in America.

Is Your Organizing Funnel Upside-Down?

July 1st, 2014|Categories: Clutter Control, Home page|

When you want to get organized, do you run out and buy organizing supplies? If so, odds are good, your organizing process is like an upside down funnel. The best way to get organized, is to work from general to specific, in stages, as if you were filtering all your excess stuff through an imaginary funnel. When you’ve bought your organizing supplies first, however, it’s a bit like a doctor giving you a prescription without a diagnosis. You’re going from specific to general, down an upside-down funnel.

3 Easy Stress-Stoppers this Summer

June 2nd, 2014|Categories: Home page, Systems|

Are you ready for now? Usually our ideas of being ready are directed toward the future. Will I be ready to retire (in the future)? Will I be ready in an emergency (in the future)? Being organized means being ready, not just for things that will happen in the future, but for things are happening NOW. Summertime brings many sudden moments that spark stress. Here are three of them and how to get ready for now.

Organizing Advice From Tio Sancho

May 7th, 2014|Categories: Home page, Systems|Tags: , |

There was a TV ad that ran in 1983 for Tio Sancho Tacos, in which Tio himself boldly declares that his tacos “don’t fall apart, so they taste great.” A schlubby guy from off camera says, “I don’t see the connection.” Tio invites the schlub over to try his (inferior) brand taco on camera while Tio tries his (superior) taco. They each take a bite and the schlub’s taco explodes all over his shirt. He tastes nothing. Tio smugly asks “How is yours?” The schlub answers “I don’t know. It fell apart.” Tio gloats, “Really? Mine is delicious.” So what does this 31 year old taco commercial have to do with organizing?

Don’t Bring a Trash Bag to a Clutter Fight

April 29th, 2014|Categories: Clutter Control, Home page|Tags: |

In the movie, The Untouchables, there is a scene where an assassin comes to kill the Sean Connery character, who (after a derogatory remark) notes that he has brought “a knife to a gun fight.” He then shoots the assassin. I am reminded of this scene, every time a client tells me “You wouldn’t believe how much I have already thrown out.” In the war on clutter, the trash bag is not the right weapon.

Product Review: Pentel Office Pens and Twist Eraser Pencils

April 21st, 2014|Categories: Home page, Product Reviews|Tags: , , , , |

PentelsI’ve been trying out these pens and pencils from Pentel for the past few weeks. I like them all, but I’ve definitely got my favorites.

How to exercise your simplicity muscle

April 14th, 2014|Categories: Clutter Control, Home page|Tags: , , , |

What, you didn’t know you had a simplicity muscle? It’s true! Don’t ask me to locate it, but it’s probably in the noggin. It’s the muscle that allows us to break down the most complicated projects into the simplest, manageable tasks. Professional organizers and minimalists have this muscle toned like a professional athlete’s leg muscles. Athletes may be naturally athletic, but most of their results come from exercising. You may not be naturally organized, but you can certainly exercise your simplicity muscle. Here’s how.

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