Making The Most Of Your Home Office Space
You don't have to be Fortune 500 CEO to need a functional office. But, unlike many high-ranking CEO's, you may be working out of a back bedroom — or the corner of your dining room — and you are...
View ArticleSurviving Working At Home
Working at home offers both the best and worst of both worlds. You have the freedom to get up whenever you want, wear pajamas in your office, have lunch with a friend on the spur of the moment, and put...
View ArticleInexpensive Home Office Solutions
You don’t have to be Fortune 500 CEO to need a functional office. But, unlike many high-ranking CEO’s, you may be working out of a small office — or your back bedroom — and you are probably on a...
View ArticleThe Work-At-Homer In Its Natural Habitat
The home-based worker is an entirely different animal than the typical employee — if you're a creature whose office is at home, you know how hard it is to keep your private life from intruding on your...
View Article10 Steps To Organize Any Area Of Your Life
Disorganized people often imagine that getting organized is really hard — that you have to set up a lot of complicated systems and really WORK at it every day. Not true. Organizing is as easy as...
View ArticleClutter Control Checklist
Some folks treat decluttering like the organizational equivalent of having a root canal, behaving as if the sheer act of making decisions about their stuff is causing them physical pain — but clearing...
View ArticleWhere Is All This “Stuff” Coming From?
Let’s face it, we love our stuff! We are a society of consumers. That’s one of the benefits of living in a prosperous capitalistic country — we have a lot of disposable income and a wide variety of...
View ArticleIs It Collecting Or Hoarding?
An organizer friend of mine recently posted a quote by Nate Berkus (you may know him better as Oprah’s “style guy”) that started a lengthy conversation about hoarding. Since this seems to be such a...
View ArticleSimplicity: Radically Practicing What I Preach
When I hit the road as a full-time RVer, I thought it would be an interesting sociological experiment for a Professional Organizer — to see how simply I could live, how little “stuff” I could own and...
View ArticleAs Published In Getting Organized Magazine —Clutter Control In 7 Easy Steps
Some folks treat decluttering like the organizational equivalent of having a root canal, behaving as if the sheer act of making decisions about their stuff is causing them physical pain — but clearing...
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