Simple Solution Organizing had a contest in August on our Facebook page. Would you like to connect with us on Facebook? Click here. We gave away 2 free hours of office organizing. Our lucky winner, Valerie, is LOVING her new office. Here are the photos -- they say it all. Valerie, is ready to use her office as an office again. She will use it for her work as an Artist.
Transformed into a beautiful office Does your office resemble this photo or maybe the before photo? Your office does not need a complete overhaul for Simple Solution Organizing to help you. We work with individuals and small businesses to increase efficiency and productivity. We begin this process through our comprehensive evaluation. Our consultation consists of reviewing your evaluation and current systems. Client's tell us, this exercise is extremely beneficial. The evaluation takes approximately 30 minutes to complete and an hour to review. The client fills out the evaluation on their own and we review it during our first appointment. Our session consists of brainstorming, goal setting and developing an individualized plan, including recommendations and solutions, to help you and your business streamline processes. Here is a list of a few clients we have worked with: Heyward Allen Motor Company, Stanfield Air, Merrill Lynch, Morgan Keegan (now Raymond James), EO Studios, Connected Technologies, Athens Atlas Chiropractic Center, The Retreat Day Spa. Adele Tusson-Gross 706-714-1314
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Managing Email Below are tips from Mike Song the author of The Hamster Revolution. This is a great book about managing email. Read my article and implement some of the book's suggestions today. We love our email and we hate our email. I definitely fall into this category. Sometimes, I feel anxiety flowing in as my in box fills up. Here are some tips that can help us all get a handle on our email. Let me know if you would like assistance implementing these tips. Ttips:
Adele Tusson-Gross I help clients find homes for all of their stuff. For some people, creating or finding homes for items is innate; but for others it’s a daunting overwhelming task. The more stuff you own, the more places you have to create.
I recently met with a client that wanted her basement decluttered. However, she and her husband enjoy collecting things. It’s fine to collect things when you have room for them and it does not take over your space. It’s easy for me to say this and live this principle because I hate clutter. When you are a person that loves finding deals, frequenting Garage and Estate Sales, and collecting items it is extremely difficult to stop the hunt. Do you love collectibles more than your space? There comes a point when 'collectors' have to decide what is more important. A life they envision: a decluttered beautiful home where they entertain friends and family, or a home filled with collections that prohibit them from enjoying their lives to the fullest. When it comes to living a clutter-free life; you are in charge. However, your decisions have a profound impact on your family. I have many clients that hire me with children who tell me “I do not want my kids to grow up and live the way I do.” I often see children’s rooms emulating the rest of their house. I am writing about 2 very different things: 1 finding a home for all of your stuff (reasonable amount that fits in your home) and/or 2 determining and accepting the hard truth that you have too much stuff and it has taken over your home or is in process. In the next few months I will share several options for 'homes' for all of your stuff in my future blogs. I would like to help you find a home for all of your stuff. Call or email me today. Would you like a little inspiration? Check out the photos of my basement below. Happy Organizing, Adele Tusson-Gross |
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