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All of my clients have different needs. Some just want to get better organized. They may be overwhelmed by the feeling that things have gotten out of control; or maybe they just want more peace of mind knowing that there’s a place for everything and everything is in its place.
Other clients face challenges like Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD/ADHD) and chronic disorganization. These clients want to improve the quality of their lives. They want to achieve more of their potential and tap into more of their creativity. Ultimately, they want to gain the freedom they know they’ll get from learning to better manage their lives.
Regardless of their particular challenges, my clients have one thing in common: they are tired of the clutter and chaos, and want to change their lives for the better.
Are Any Of These Statements True For You?
"I just can’t seem to get organized. No matter how hard I try, I end up with the same piles and the same mess. Other people don't seem to have this problem. Why can't I get organized?"
"I feel like I’m drowning in paper and it's driving me crazy. I have piles everywhere and can never find what I need when I need it. I just want to be able to go into my office without cringing."
"I don't know where to start. Every time I go into a room to start organizing, I get confused trying to figure out what to do first. It gets so overwhelming that it's easier to just close the door and forget about it."
"I know I'm wasting time and money. I don't know how many times I just know I have an item, but I'm not sure where it is. I spend so much time looking, in all sorts of places. Usually, I end up buying another one because it's quicker!"
"My life feels 'out of control.' I'm busy all day but don't seem to get the important things done. I've started losing important documents and bills. I can't even think straight. I know I could be more productive and creative if I could just get organized. But how?"
"I know what I need to do, but I can't seem to stay focused and stick to my goals and strategies. I need someone who can hold me accountable and help me reach my goals."
Which Clients Benefit Most From Our Services?
Like most consulting and coaching services, Everyday Organizing can be successful only with clients who are willing to take responsibility for working toward their own success. That's why I look for the following characteristics in my clients. If you recognize these characteristics in yourself, chances are excellent that we'll be able to work together to bring you a renewed and improved sense of control and achievement:
- You want to learn to better manage your life. Acquiring the skills and tools for better life management is something you really want. You're not doing it to please someone else or to win approval. You simply recognize that you want more control, less chaos, and less clutter in your life.
- You are willing to change. You are beginning to realize, maybe just subconsciously, that things are the way they are because of certain habits you've acquired. You may not be able to pinpoint which habits, but you know you have to change. You are willing to work toward developing new and better habits to take life in the direction you want to go.
- You're ready to invest the necessary time and effort. You feel that you've lived with clutter and chaos long enough. Now, you want to get organized and you're determined to put in the time and effort needed to get the job done.
- You're willing to get help when you need it. Not everyone was "born organized," but you recognize that it's a skill that with a little outside help you can learn to master.
- You are committed to success. You know that your situation didn't happen overnight, and that it's unrealistic to expect it clear up overnight. But you're not going to give up until you achieve the results you're looking for.
- You know the benefits of getting organized and of better managing your life. Instinctively, you feel that getting organized will help you be more productive and reduce your stress. And you're ready to take back control of your life.
- You want to get a different perspective. You know that, because you're close to the situation, you may not envision all the possibilities. You're open to another perspective; to ideas and observations that help you see your options more clearly.
Next>> Now that you know who my clients are and what it takes to be successful, take a few minutes to learn more about how Everyday Organizing works.
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