Tips for Organizing

First and foremost...
Define and De-clutter. Think about who you are today and how your home reflects you.

Overwhelmed? Prioritize. Susan helps you discern what is most important to you. What is not working for you? What areas are most critical to tackle first?

Get the help you need. It is important to reduce stress in your life. Most everyone needs encouragement, help with clarifying their goals and objectives, and perhaps even some physical assistance from time to time in their lives. If this is one of those times… reach out and ask for help!

Purchase Power.
To Eliminate overspending or overflowing your home…be thoughtful with your purchases. Decide where you are planning to put an item before you buy it. What will you recycle or donate to make room for this new treasure?

Holiday plans. The holidays are approaching! It is a good time to think about...talk about...decide... how you and your family want to celebrate the holidays. Maybe this is a good year to make some changes in your traditions or bring back old favorites...writing cards, baking cookies, creating homemade gifts, lottery gift giving (select one member of the family to shop for). My favorite...schedule a night at home to decorate, sing songs, play games or watch a favorite movie together. But most importantly, keep it simple. This year, plan on fully enjoying the holidays and appreciating the people in your life. Make good memories.

 



What Her Clients Say:

“I was overwhelmed by my recent move and looking at these huge floor to ceiling built-in bookshelves, not knowing where to begin. In a few hours, Susan had everything arranged in an organized fashion and looking beautiful! I couldn't believe how quick and efficient she was! Susan's creative ideas and unique suggestions helped me to look at my space in different ways. It was truly an amazing experience! I'd use Susan's services again in a heartbeat!”
Terri
Homeowner


“Our home is now completely livable and easy to maintain. We never would have tackled our messy rooms and overstuffed garage without the help of Clear Spaces.”
Bill
Financial Planner