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Hoarding Task Force – Pilot Research Study
Over the next several months, as part of my PhD program in Community Psychology, I am conducting a Pilot Research Study to evaluate the coordinated community responses used by Hoarding

Feel Like an Organizing Failure? Follow These Three Steps to Achieve a Positive Mindset!
As a professional organizer, I work with clients to hold them accountable, get them in balance, and take back control of their stuff. Because I have a background in Early

Overcoming Procrastination
Have you ever engineered a schedule you will finally stick to – then not accomplished an important task until the last minute? Again? Time. You organize, plan, and juggle it.

Got Clutter? Two Tried and True Strategies for Staying on Top of Putting Things Away
The truth is, I used to be pretty bad about putting things away. When I talk to my clients about “leaving a wake” as they move about their activities of

Writing a Novel – It’s About Accountability
One of the hardest things about working with a professional organizer when you are overwhelmed by clutter is letting someone into your messy space to have an objective look and
Too Much Holiday
Folks start getting frantic this time of year. There is too much to do and too much time to do it. Wait…too much time? Yes. Too much. I was contacted
Resolve to Go Capsule!
Do you have a New Year’s resolution to tackle that closet? How far are you willing to go? For those of you wading through ankle deep piles of clothes in
How to Whittle a Wardrobe Rotation
I get a lot of questions about how I maintain my whittled wardrobe rotation. Here is a three-step synopsis! Whittle: to reduce the amount of, as if by whittling; pare down;