Archive for General Organizing Topics
Professional Organizer, Judy, Lives “Organizing for the Unexpected”
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On May 6th I presented at the Sterling Heights, Michigan library on the topic of Organizing for the Unexpected and Emergencies. That same week, May 3rd, my mother entered the hospital with a severe blood infection. She has been fighting cancer for 1.5 years.
Organize: Be Prepared
I shared with the library group about how important it is for individuals and families to BE PREPARED! As I write this article, on May 3oth, I am once again sitting in the hospital room caring for my mother. (Needless to say, it has been a busy hospital and caregiving month – thus the reason for the delay in getting this month’s newsletter published). Read More→
Stress or Clutter Got You Down? A MentalTime-Out Can Help!
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Are you stressed more than you can believe?
Are you pulling your hair out and you don’t know how to relax?
Does your hectic schedule or clutter have you feeling like you can’t handle it anymore?
Try a Mental De-Cluttering!
Taking a personal time-out can be the perfect solution to help you regain your ability to cope. Read More→
Junk Mail and What To Do – article from Tri-County Times 4/7/2010
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Junk Mail – and What You Can Do About It
Do you receive too much junk mail?
Are you tired of donating to non-profits only to get bombarded with more mail from them?
Learn more about what you can do to stop it! Read More→
Clutter Free Organizing, Inc. announces its New Educational Institute
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Have you ever wanted to get in-person organizing training to improve your organizing skills?
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Ever wish you had someone to ask directly about your organizing questions?
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Ever need to be more effective and efficient?
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Ever need help with a big job and didn’t know where to turn?
Help and resources are HERE!
New in 2010, Clutter Free Organizing, Inc. has founded its Educational Institute to offer Tele-classes, Webinars, and In-person Workshops for the public. In addition, we have established our new blog site and newly revised monthly e-newsletters to help you stay in touch with organizing information you can use. Read More→
7 Organizing Tips for SUCCESS at TAX TIME!
Posted by: | CommentsIt’s here again, that time of the year many people dread: TAX TIME!
It is the one time each year that the IRS calls upon all of us to “get organized” and file our personal and/or business tax returns.
Why is it so dreaded? We often scramble just days or sometimes even just hours before the deadline in order to find all of the needed paperwork. It can be stressful, even if we are expecting a refund.
Never fear tax time again! Here are 7 things you can do to get ready to file your return and stay ready, each year!
You Broke Your New Year’s Organizing Resolution – Now What?
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Was your goal and New Year’s resolution to get more organized in 2010? Are you frustrated because it is already March and you haven’t done anything yet? Or, did you attempt some steps only to have them not solve your disorganization problems?
Getting organized in the new year is one of the most popluar resolutions. Many of us want a fresh start – a better start. We want things to go better in the coming year. This is an admirable goal and, for some of us, a necessary one.
So, what can you do NOW?
About Judy
Posted by: | CommentsIn 2004 Judy left the corporate environment to found her own professional organizing company, Clutter Free Organizing, Inc. To date, Judy and her company of organizers have served clients throughout Michigan and in Georgia, Illinois, and Ohio. They have over 6,000 combined hours of direct professional service with clients. She has been interviewed by numerous publications and radio shows for her expertise on organizing and productivity. Her expertise is also sought by other professional organizers regarding books, products, and organizing training programs.
Over the past 15 years, Judy has conducted training programs for thousands of participants throughout the United States. She has conducted training on both technical and non-technical topics. The participants have ranged from school youth to homemakers to corporate executives. Her diverse career experience has also provided her with a background in Quality Processes and Systems, Human Behavioral Styles (DISC), and Systems Development.
Judy is skilled in presenting to businesses, organizations, community groups, and others about the benefits and principles of organizing and productivity. She also conducts 1 – 4 day workshops on developing, and implementing organizing plans, completing organizing projects, productivity and time management.