Keep Your Craft Area Organized
October 24, 2011Be an Organizational Example
November 14, 2011What a fantastic week I have had helping all different types of people create sense out of their chaos!
Betty was moving in to a brand new, beautiful retirement community. It can be hard to fit personal belongings into a smaller space. But we did it together. Her response, “My closet has had many admirers! Amazingly, it’s still looking good. Thank you for all you did.”
Linda really needed motivation to starting going thru years of paper. I jumped in and played the Matching game (one of my favorites growing up) sorting through boxes and putting like documents together. By breaking down the mounds into small bumps, she has been able to tackle 1/3 of the “bumps” in a week’s time.
Linda, “I”m still so giddy about having all this paper sorted into categories! It makes it so much easier to then sort out what needs to be saved vs. tossed. Thanks again so much!” She’s now looking forward to family coming for Thanksgiving & showing off her progress.
And Sally’s husband bought her organization for her birthday. Now that’s a great husband! We sorted & purged her wardrobe together. Then I created a design for storing her wardrobe in her space; something that worked with how Sally uses her clothes.
“I love my closet! In celebration of my new closet I bought new shoes & boots! And I knew right where they were to go. I am wearing things I had forgotten I have and matching up outfits I had never considered. I have a whole new wardrobe without even shopping!” Sally
Now Sally’s “I never throw anything out because I might need it” husband has been inspired to edit & organize his wardrobe after seeing how much it helped Sally.
It’s been an incredible week of shedding the old, unused & unwanted to rediscover & enjoy the loved. What a wonderful feeling to know I have helped people move forward & enjoy their space & things so they can enjoy their life. It’s why I do what I do. And for that, I am thankful.
What big or small organizational task have you tackled & how did it make you feel?