Austin Professional Organizer and Senior Move Manager Receives Philanthropy Award
At the 2013 NAPO-Los Angeles Organizing Awards held at the Sheraton Universal in Los Angeles on January 26, Austin professional
At the 2013 NAPO-Los Angeles Organizing Awards held at the Sheraton Universal in Los Angeles on January 26, Austin professional
Between getting to and from here and there and finding time to get things done when we arrive, it’s difficult to keep everything organized. Yet an disorganized busy working mother is even worse
By John Egan – Spare Foot BlogDecember 30th 2014 A recent Bloomberg Business Week article about the growth of the self-storage industry referred to the U.S. as a “hoarder nation.” The term “hoarder” gets tossed around a lot, but do we really qualify as a “hoarder nation”? Technically, we’re not. According to the American Psychiatric Association, …
So you’ve made the New Year’s resolution to clean out your closet and your garage. Great. What about your office or cubicle? A disorganized, sloppy workspace detracts from your ability to focus and get tasks completed efficiently.
Moving to a smaller home is something that a lot of people look forward to. The kids are out of the house and your space is becoming your own. But there is much to handle first. So much. Looking at your belongings, it can seem overwhelming.
Ask me to locate an electronic bill and a quick Command + F will retrieve my archive in an instant. Ask me to find hard-copy medical records or receipts, and that’s a completely different story.
The garage. Or as it is known by many—purgatory for stuff. But is it so full you can barely get out of your car? That is, if you can still park it inside.
Where’s the bike pump? How about the plant fertilizer you bought two weeks ago? Why are these snow sleds blocking the recycling bin? Is your garage too cluttered to find what you need or hold what you want?
Marie Kondo writes in her best-seller “The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up” that tidying up is “a special event, not a daily chore.”