Create Momentum, Reach Your Goals
You have lots of big ideas and a full plate, we are here to help your turn those ideas into reality without burning out or sacrificing your responsibilities.
Creating A Sanctuary
In this world of constant stressors: work, family, finances, health, school time, etc., where do you go to find refuge? Have you considered creating a place that is all yours? For rest and rejuvenation, your bedroom might be the place to start. You already spend around eight hours in a day or a third of every year in this place. There may be another space, a whole room or just a part of one, that you feel brings your heart
Self Study Guide
Is clutter controlling you? Empower yourself to take control! FREE Organizing Guide What you will receive: 3 Part Workbook Working from our highly rated workshop, “Organize Your Life” this workbook was created to guide you through the organizing process at home. Resources for Letting Go of Your Clutter Sometimes it is as simple as knowing the next step. You will receive the resources you need to take each next step and make the progress you desire. Motivation for Continuing
Your Clutter is Costing You Much More Than You Think!
Your clutter costs you time and money. Let’s get it under control. First, let’s define clutter. Clutter is anything that you do not love, use or need, that is keeping you from living the life you desire. It can be physical (clothes, books, paper, etc), time-related (commute, meetings, time spent looking for things, etc) or mental (stress, worry, guilt, etc). The frustrations I hear most frequently are: I do not have enough time to tackle my clutter. I do
10 Acts of Organization Month 9: Time Management for the Doctor
Dr. Herold gets his time management adjusted Our 10th winner of the 10 Acts of Organization contest is Dr. Rochelin Herold of The Maryland Spine Institute. He won 2 hours of professional organizing with Jane Hall. He is a husband and father to a 2-year-old. He sees many patients each day. Dr Herold has a large, spacious office. Everything is clean, neat and organized with no physical clutter. The practice is modern and up-to-date. He is using iPads and computers to track
10 Acts of Organization Month 8: Kid Clutter
Our latest 10 Acts of Organization Contest Winner is Sara from Havre de Grace. Sara won two hours of organizing, working with professionals, Karin Walker and Mary Ratzensberger. Sara is a stay at home mom with four kids, ages 9, 7, 5 & 2. Wow! She really enjoys having an organized house but as any mom knows, it is very challenging to keep a neat and organized home with kids, not to mention 4 of them under the age of
Where To Start
“I don’t know where to start, can you help with that?” asks Annie as we talk on the phone about her upcoming organizing appointment. “Absolutely. It’s what we do.” I respond. Getting organized is not just about buying cute bins at Target® to hold all the little shoes that are cluttering the foyer. So often we purchase bins and books, we watch videos and TV shows, and our organizing projects still don’t seem to go anywhere. Let’s say your
10 Acts of Organization Month 7: Lori from Aberdeen
Our August 10 Acts of Organization Contest winner is Lori from Aberdeen! Lori won two hours of organizing, working with professionals Karin Walker and Mary Ratzesberger. This is our way of giving back to the community in honor of celebrating our 10th Anniversary. Here is her story! Lori, a military wife and mother, has quite a busy schedule. Lori loves to save money when she can, so she is an avid coupon clipper. She is also a firm believer in
10 Acts of Organization Month 6: Anna’s House
Anna’s House, a part of Catholic Charities, provides housing for homeless women and children in Harford County and helps them on the road to self-sufficiency. They face the same types of challenges to getting and staying organized as many non-profit organizations do; a very busy staff, limited storage, tight budget making them hesitant to get rid of anything they might need in the future, periodic influxes of donated items, and many people using the facilities. Cindy, the Development Coordinator and her

