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Mastering the Email Mountain – Tips from the Professional Organizer in NYC

Even though our phones keep us well connected, many of us dread returning to the office after being away as there is still a mountain of emails requiring attention. What was supposed to be a convenience has become a burden to many. But it is possible to keep your emails in order, and not let… Continue Reading »

Tackling the Mail – Tips from the Professional Home Organizer

  As January comes to a close and you are setting up systems to keep organized through the rest of 2015, it’s important to address one specific area that leads to a great amount of clutter: your mail! Rain or shine, snow or sleet, the mail is delivered to your home regularly. Bills, catalogs, junk… Continue Reading »

Valuable Real Estate – Your Desk!

  What drives real estate prices up? When there is more demand for space than there is space available. Nowhere is that more true than with that small but precious piece of real estate known as Your Desk. If you consider how much disorganization slows you down, and creates anxiety as well, then you will… Continue Reading »

Clear the Winter Clutter From Your Entryway

  As winter swings into full gear, you’ve probably started accumulating all of the cold weather clutter – winter coats, sweaters, boots, hats, gloves, scarves. These items are necessities to brave the cold, but without a designated space to store them, they can take over your entryway. As you walk into your home, you want… Continue Reading »

Organizing Tips for Kids from Your NYC Professional Organizer

  Keeping kids organized can be a big challenge.  Most kids don’t come by organization naturally, and have to learn the skill.  Many parents have similar issues, but when the clutter is all over the floors of your home, it’s time to corral your children and teach them some organizing basics.  I know, I know,… Continue Reading »

Cleaning Out When the Kids Are Grown

Childhood artwork circa 1990. Lego creations from the same era. Hockey trophies and baseball cards. Projects for which the grade was “A” and homework assignments that were deemed incomplete. Nintendo systems and Game Boys too and boxes and boxes of memorabilia, most tattered and scarcely recognizable. Ask most parents and they will sigh and wearily… Continue Reading »