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Old family photos don’t need to be preserved forever

As seen in the Dayton Daily News on April 25, 2014. At my recent organizing seminar, one of the attendees raised her hand and asked, “When my parents passed away, my siblings gave me the responsibility of all the family photos, since I was the oldest child. Overnight,...

Keep memory, give up dress

As seen in the Dayton Daily News on April 11, 2015. I am working with a woman who recently got divorced. We are reducing and organizing her belongings so she can quickly get settled into her new home. While working in her basement, we discovered her wedding dress. It...

Find documents when you need them

As seen in the Dayton Daily News on March 28, 2015. Recently on the drive to a client appointment, my car broke down on the highway. I called my husband, who came to my rescue. We traded cars, which allowed me to continue on my way while he waited for the tow truck....

Get organized by dividing your things in half

As seen in the Dayton Daily News on March 14, 2014. When touring my clients’ homes for the first time, I notice many of them own stacks and stacks of organizing books, yet they still struggle with getting organized. Some of these books teach you how to rearrange your...

Our stuff creates a host of emotions

As seen in the Dayton Daily News on Feb. 28, 2015. I just closed the novel I’ve been reading. The story took place during World War I. There were many injustices committed during the War. One of those being the looting and theft of people’s personal belongings. While...

Organizing starts before you touch the first thing

As seen in the Dayton Daily News on February 14, 2015. People often ask me where they should start when organizing their home or office. My answer is always the same: in your mind. Going from disorganized to organized is no different than any other habit you try to...