Your life, wasted
It's true. Did you know the average person spends about 55 minutes per day looking for misplaced items? *#
That's almost 2 weeks a year! And that's assuming those average people are averagely organized. Imagine the time wasted by those who are not. There's no doubt that adding a little order to your life will give you more time and less stress.
* The average American wastes 55 minutes a day looking for things they own but can’t find. Newsweek
# Average Americans spend one year of their life looking for lost or misplaced items. US News and World Report
That's almost 2 weeks a year! And that's assuming those average people are averagely organized. Imagine the time wasted by those who are not. There's no doubt that adding a little order to your life will give you more time and less stress.
* The average American wastes 55 minutes a day looking for things they own but can’t find. Newsweek
# Average Americans spend one year of their life looking for lost or misplaced items. US News and World Report
Who hires professional organizers?
"The top 5 reasons professional organizers are hired are: too much clutter, general disorganization, difficulty determining what to keep and/or discard, difficulty finding things and selling a home or moving." NAP
Most people just need a helping hand to get them started on the right path to organization. We have found that over 92% of our clients have successfully maintained their orderly spaces one year after we completed their project! That's because we set them up for long term, sustainable success.
Part of the process of maintaining order is to establish it in a workable, sensible and logical manner in the first place.
It has to make sense and be easily maintained so that it becomes habit. Once you experience how great it feels to know what you have, know where it is, and to live clutter-free, you'll never want to go back!
Most people just need a helping hand to get them started on the right path to organization. We have found that over 92% of our clients have successfully maintained their orderly spaces one year after we completed their project! That's because we set them up for long term, sustainable success.
Part of the process of maintaining order is to establish it in a workable, sensible and logical manner in the first place.
It has to make sense and be easily maintained so that it becomes habit. Once you experience how great it feels to know what you have, know where it is, and to live clutter-free, you'll never want to go back!
Your clutter may be making you fat!
According to page 124 of the July issue of Better Homes and Gardens magazine, clutter makes you more stressed and more likely to overeat.