Archive for the 'Organized Home' Category
Posted by Lisa on 06 Apr 2012 | Tagged as: Getting Organized, Organized Home, Organized Office, Uncategorized
Back in January, I assisted a client with organizing her home office and setting herself up for a productive new year. When she mentioned that she is an extremely visual learner and would love a large wall calendar to plan out her entire year, I knew just the thing for her! I gifted her with [...]
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Posted by Lisa on 22 Sep 2011 | Tagged as: Organized Home
By Guest Blogger, Tim Eyre After years of struggling to find the time to get organized, I finally decided to make it part of my normal routine. Along with regular meetings and appointments penciled in on my calendar, I now schedule organizational sessions to help keep my household in order. The following is a description [...]
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Posted by Lisa on 08 Sep 2011 | Tagged as: Book Review, Getting Organized, Organized Home
Watch as Lisa introduces her new book, The Ultimate Life Organizer: An Interactive Guide to a Simpler, Less Stressful, and More Organized Life.
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Posted by Lisa on 19 May 2011 | Tagged as: Clutter, Decision Making, Organized Home
What is clutter? The answer depends on whom you ask. For many disorganized people, nothing is clutter (a definition that often leads in the extreme to hoarding). For others, clutter is anything that piles up above and beyond their normal possessions. I like to say that clutter is like a weed in a garden. It [...]
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Posted by Lisa on 13 May 2011 | Tagged as: Clutter, Organized Home
By Guest Blogger, Jared Heath Everyone has pencil drawers and filing systems that we fondly refer to as “organized chaos.” But sometimes you have more to organize than five years of tax returns and insurance policies. If you’re anything like me, you love your motorcycle, the entertainment center you built for your wife, and that [...]
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Posted by Lisa on 02 May 2011 | Tagged as: Getting Organized, Organized Home, Organizing Books, Organizing Process
I am thrilled to share this great piece written by local reporter, Roger Gavan, about the launch of my new book, The Ultimate Life Organizer. Roger has been following my business since I started years ago, and is always generous in his coverage, and a great writer (and photographer to boot!). Check out this latest [...]
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Posted by Lisa on 30 Apr 2011 | Tagged as: Closets, Donation Resources, Organized Home
The last in a series of spring-related re-posts of articles to help you make the transition into warmer weather. Enjoy! “I have found that among its other benefits, giving liberates the soul of the giver.” ~ Maya Angelou This time of year, many people are switching their clothes to prepare for the new season. Most [...]
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Posted by Lisa on 29 Apr 2011 | Tagged as: Closets, Organize Clothing, Organized Home
Spring is the perfect time to switch your cold weather clothes for your warm weather ones. Here is some guidance on how to do this big overhaul for those closets! The Clothes Closet Overhaul Remove everything from your closet. Create four piles: Keep, Donate, Toss, Tailor/Clean. If you haven’t worn it in a few seasons, [...]
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Posted by Lisa on 28 Apr 2011 | Tagged as: Closets, Clutter, Email, Getting Organized, Organize Clothing, Organized Home, Organizing Your Car, Spring Cleaning
In honor of spring, I am re-posting one of my favorite articles/posts. Enjoy! Spring marks the transition from winter into summer. It is a time that most of us equate with renewal, increasing day length, and a symbolic changing of the seasons. Spring is seen as a time of growth, when new life (both plant [...]
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Posted by Lisa on 20 Apr 2011 | Tagged as: Getting Organized, Organized Home, Organized Office
A few years ago, I had the pleasure of being the keynote speaker for the Shop Putnam Expo in Mahopac, NY, and found it to be a great experience. This year, I will again be the keynote speaker and I am thrilled! I love promoting the idea of shopping local for a community. The entire [...]
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