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Overwhelmed Clutter

Overwhelmed: Anne and Nancy’s Stories

The Internet provides instant access to oceans of information on organizing. You can read advice from Real Simple, Martha Stewart, or a Professional Organizer (you’re reading my advice right now). Add the innumerable blogs, articles, and Pinterest boards dedicated to…

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Virtual Estate Planning

Virtual Estate Planning

One day the manager at my bank approached me for help with a client, a 32 year old man who had lost his wife. He had arrived with a stack of papers, explaining that he did not know how much money…

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Organize Your Estate Paperwork

I have often helped families find the documents needed to settle an estate after the loss of a loved one.  It is easiest if there are organized up-to-date files, but honestly that is a rare occurrence. More commonly the important documents are scattered over several rooms…

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Setting Up Your Freshman Dorm Room

This is an open letter for my nieces, nephews and friends' children when it’s time to pack for their first year of college. This is not a checklist; rather, it’s some advice from me, a Professional Organizer and Mother-who-has-been-there-done-that on setting…

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Random Acts Of Kindness

Acts of Kindness

Recently I have noticed the promotion of Random Acts of Kindness as way to honor the anniversary of tragic events- the Boston and Oklahoma bombings come to mind. This is a wonderfully positive response to a heartbreaking occasion, and anybody…

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Perfection

The Perfection Myth

When I introduce myself as a Professional Organizer, people often respond with, “Your house must be perfect!” This always makes me laugh. As far as I’m concerned, the only truly perfect homes are Martha Stewart’s and the White House. Both…

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