Happy Passover to our Jewish clients, colleagues and friends.
Happy Passover to our Jewish clients, colleagues and friends.
In a recent article “What to know when you are work from home” in The Post, the author has identified staying focused, security of your work and maintaining a social and professional connections and key components of a successful workspace. While these are very important, I would add a fourth key element of protecting your workspace. When setting up a…
What is your Organizing Personality? Back in 2008, one of the first posts on this blog discussed the concept of individuals having a unique organizing personality. Through nine years or working with clients, understanding the individual organizing personality has become even more important to the success of my work with clients. Processing Modality Traits The organizing personality includes many traits. Those…
Moving and Filing Preference My filing preference had more to do with boxes than orderly files. We recently moved. Not far, mind you; but just far enough to require a truck, a moving company, many boxes and complete upheaval of our orderly lives. You’d think a professional organizer could handle her own move with ease. Suffice it to say, I’m…
Discouraged because you are so disorganized? Calling all really, truly, seriously disorganized individuals. I would especially like to talk to those people who are very afraid that the folks at work will realize just how disorganized they are in their offices. Have you tried to make changes to become more organized and failed? Have you been disorganized for as long…
Thank you POC Toronto Thank you to the Professional Organizers in Canada (POC) Toronto Chapter of for including me in their Ask a Senior Organizer panel at last night’s meeting. I was honoured to share the panel with highly esteemed colleagues Harold Taylor of Taylor in Time and Deanne Kelleher of the Kaos Group. The evening was very well attended;…