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Organise your life, one step at a time S How do I get an extra 24 hours in a day? S I have too many things to do at one time AND they're all important. S How do I stop piling up things that I want to do because I have a busy schedule with no time? S How can I prioritise when there are constant interruptions at work? S How do I declutter my children's lives? These are just some of the things my clients say to me. Can you relate? Or are you someone who says things like… S I'm so stressed!!!!!!!! S I just don't have time S I need another 24 hours in the day S I'm burnt out and exhausted S There's just too much to do Or does this sound like you? S You have boxes of stuff you moved with years ago and they still aren't unpacked. S Your house has stacks of old magazines, margerine containers and glass bottles, just in case you need them. S You have every single project your child has ever drawn or made. S You have too much paper in your life and you don't know where to start. S You keep every email ever sent to you and your Sent Items and subfolders (if you have them) are overflowing. S You have clothes in your wardrobe that you don't wear just in case you ever lose those 10kg.
I'd love to help you get more peace, more time and more sanity in your life.
Give me a call on 084 5047339 to book an organising session with me. I'd love to work personally with you.
You can also book a virtual organising consultation with me to deal with your tough organising challenges.
I enjoy getting my weekly tips e-mails because becoming better organised is not just a once-off affair. I need constant reminders to declutter my life and manage my time better. I especially liked your simple definition of clutter: “Anything I don’t use / don’t love / doesn’t make me feel at peace”. A while back you also asked an extremely valuable question “What is not serving you?” which gave me a much-needed push to make some changes. In essence I think the reason why your tips are so helpful, is that you also address the psychological and emotional side of disorganisation – you understand that it affects our feelings of peace and sense of achievement. Something as seemingly unimportant as disorganisation ultimately results in our unhappiness because it makes one feel out of control, tired and depressed. Victoria Roberts, Fund Manager,
If you want to do the work yourself, get the Organise your Home system (1) Organise your Home book and (2) Household Organising File, an e-book of 25 downloadable tools As a Professional Organizer, I found the system easy to implement, quick to read, inspiring to upkeep, and full of useful nuggets of information! - Suzanne McLoone, Organizational Empowerment Unique and creative ways to re-express my clutter and chaos – Tuck Self, The Rebel Belle Very impressive and helpful. It is always great to get some ideas that are workable - Jacqueline Rossouw Full of new ideas which fired me up to find time to organise my life so that I have more time to enjoy more "me time" - Sonja Etsebeth A wonderful and useful tool - Tanya Ann De Ponte
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My friend, Elizabeth Hagen, is having a virtual organising day on Jan 18th. If one of your goals is to get organised, read more and sign up here. |