SimpliFine

"Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful." William Morris, Hopes and Fears for Art 1882

Home
About SimpliFine®
Why Organize?
Testimonials
Contact Us
Links
Site Map
  "It's possible to own too much. 
A man with one watch knows what time it is,
while a man with two watches is never quite sure."
 
Lee Segall
 

Why organize?

 

-Less stress

-Living with less clutter

-More efficient use of space

-Easy-to-use filing systems

-More efficient use of your time

-Increased productivity

 

 

What are the Reasons for Working with SimpliFine®?

 

*  Does it take more than 10 minutes to find that important file or paper?

 

*  Is your, or your spouse’s, work taking over the dining room or kitchen table?

 

*  Does your disorganization negatively affect the quality of your life?

 

*  Does your car no longer fit in the garage due to all the stuff?

 

*  Have you struggled with disorganization for a long time?

 

*  Are you frustrated by the time you lose by having a cluttered workspace?

 

*  Do you feel the stress of an unproductive day? 

 

*  Have you tried every trick in the book to get organized without success?

 

*  Are you losing new business because you cannot keep up with what you already have?

 

*  Do you feel that your stuff is running your life and taking up too much of your attention?

 

*  Are your things piling up because you can not get to the shelves where they belong due to clutter?

 

 

If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you have reason to work with a professional organizer.

 

Being disorganized is not wrong, but it is an inconvenience, a nuisance, costs time and money as well as adding struggle and pain to one's life.  Organizing also takes time and a commitment, but the practical rewards of being organized are worth the efforts put into it.   

 

Are You Ready for Being Organized, Less Cluttered and Less Stressed?

Change is not always easy - even if it is something we seek out.  Wanting to live with less clutter and less stress and being ready for the changes that must take place to reach these goals are two different things.  Use the fact sheet, Readiness of Change, found at www.challengingdisorganization.org/content/fact-sheets-public-0 to see how ready you are and to begin the process of change.

 

"Every worthwhile accomplishment, big or little,

has its stages of drudgery and triumph;

a beginning, a struggle and a victory."

 

Mahatma Gandhi

 

Member, National Association of Professional Organizers (www.napo.net)

   Golden Circle Member, NAPO

 

 

 

Subscriber, Institue for Challenging Disorganization (www.challengingdisorganization.org)

formally National Study Group on Chronic Disorganization (www.nsgcd.org)

 

 

CPO-CD®

Chronic Disorganization Specialist (ICD)

ADD Specialist (ICD)

Hoarding Specialist (ICD)

ICD Ambassador

 

SimpliFine®

540-929-4142
E-mail: 
simplifine@cox.net