Showing posts with label Closet organization. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Closet organization. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Collector Care Interviews Organizing Extraordinaire Peter Walsh

You may have seen this handsome Australian American on the TLC hit show "Extreme Clutter", or heard his enchanting voice on the radio. He is a compassionate helper, an amazing organizer and absolutely the kindest for allowing me to interview him on our blog. Folks, let's get a round of applause for Peter Walsh!

Rachel:  At this moment in time, who would you most like to get (free) advice from and why?

Peter: Hmm - great question! I'd like to get free advice from any social media guru and I'm sure there are things in that domain that I could be doing more effectively.

Rachel:  Define success and name a few people you think are successful.

Peter: I think that many people forego success and happiness because when it arrives it doesn't look the way they expected it to look. I think success has to be defined as being firmly in the present with a balanced and reasonable set of expectations. From this perspective, then, success is something that is first achieved internally and not assessed by external criteria. So, for me, another person's success is determined by them, not by me.

Rachel: I'm a new business owner trying to grow my organizing business. What are 3 things you wish you'd done differently when you first started your organizing business?

Peter: I wish I'd spoken with more professional organizers to get some broader perspectives on the profession. I wish I'd embraced social media earlier and more aggressively.
I wish I'd realized that 20% of a job usually takes 80% of the effort.

Rachel: By my standards you are a very successful person; a brand. Would you share some of the types of support you have in place to keep the Peter Walsh brand going strong?

Peter: Sure - I have a very clear vision for my brand, what it is, what it represents and how it presents itself. I call this 'brand intention'. I don't do anything that doesn't align with that. I answer every email that comes to me myself. I delegate wherever possible. I make every effort to work with and to employ people who are much smarter than I am.

As well as his work on TV he has written a few best-selling books about clutter and organization. His first (and favorite) is “It’s All Too Much: An Easy Plan for Living a Richer Life with Less Stuff”. He is now also designing some cool organizational products and hosting a national radio program. This all keeps him busy when he is not travelling or helping people turn their clutter and chaos into calm.


Rachel Seavey, Professional Organizer At Collector Care
Collector Care  serves the San Francisco Bay Area. We specialize in clearing clutter, hoarding disorder, and chronic disorganization.
We  love what we do, and  provide realistic expectations and timelines.


Please visit our website at www.collectorcare.com  or call 925-548-7750
Tweet us on Twitter : Like our Facebook page : Pin us on Pinterest


Wednesday, January 9, 2013

3 Quick Tips On Organizing Your Pantry

Macaroni and cheese, peanut butter, plastic grocery bags, plastic utensils, a fondue set, extra cleaning products, PET FOOD... you name it, it's probably in the pantry.

Organizing your pantry can be a dreaded affair, but following these three steps will make it easier. 
  1. Purge. Anything that doesn't belong should be tossed or put in it's correct location. Check dates for expired food.
  2. Invest in sliding shelf organizers. Given the pantry's deep shelves, sliding shelf organizers make it easy to see what you are looking for. 
  3. Maximize your space. Expanding wire racks double the shelf area by having some things under and others on top. A shoe or purse organizer hung on the closet door provides storage for small packages. 
You can find these products at your local Home Depot, Walmart or Target type of store.
Online, you can check out www.stacksandstacks.com, www.closetmaid.com or www.containerstore.com

Rachel Seavey, Professional Organizer
I am located in Pleasanton Ca, and serve the San Francisco Bay Area.
I specialize in Hoarding Disorder, Chronic Disorganization and helping the overwhelmed with clutter. I love what I do, and I provide realistic expectations and timelines. Don't suffer in chaos any  more. Every breath is a new beginning! Please visit my site at www.collectorcare.com
Tweet me on Twitter : Like my Facebook page : Find me on Pinterest


Saturday, June 2, 2012

3 Tips On Organizing Your Summer Closet

Summer is here and you can't find anything cute to wear in your overstuffed closet!
It's much easier to know what you have in your closet without bulky sweaters and snow gear taking up space. Below are some things you can do to free up space and see what you have to wear!
www,freedigitalphotos.net

  1. Pull out all of your clothing from the closet.
  2. Sort between warm and cold wear.
  3. Place all bulky items into clear plastic bins marked "Winter Gear".
Now you should be able to see what you have to wear this summer, instead of going out and buying more.


Rachel Seavey, Professional Organizer
I am located in Pleasanton Ca, and serve the San Francisco Bay Area.
I specialize in Hoarding Disorder, Chronic Disorganization and helping the overwhelmed with clutter. I love what I do, and I provide realistic expectations and timelines. Don't suffer in chaos any  more. Every breath is a new beginning! Please visit my site at www.collectorcare.com
Tweet me on Twitter : Like my Facebook page : Find me on Pinterest


Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Closet Organizing - Before And After Photos

Everyone loves before and after photos! However, most of my clients do not like me to publish them. I am very grateful for having the go ahead to post these.

This is a fairly common closet job. I began by pulling everything out. Donating clothing to a great cause allowed my client to feel better about himself and allowed us to have some working space. I had a contractor come in and build some easy closet shelving so that my senior client could easily access his wardrobe. We finished purging and and he will take time each day to put everything back. (Practice makes perfect!)

Rachel Seavey, Professional Organizer
I am located in Pleasanton Ca, and serve the San Francisco Bay Area.
I specialize in Hoarding Disorder, Chronic Disorganization and helping the overwhelmed with clutter. I love what I do, and I provide realistic expectations and timelines. Don't suffer in chaos any  more. Every breath is a new beginning! Please visit my site at www.collectorcare.com
Tweet me on Twitter : Like my Facebook page : Find me on Pinterest

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Senior Downsizing Project - Before And After Photos

Everyone loves before and after photos!!

This was a job I did last week, this man is an avid collector of everything, and had a huge home. After losing his wife, he decided to downsize by one third. This is just phase one as we have yet to organize all of the items and find a home for everything!
For more before and after photos visit http://www.collectorcare.com/projects




Rachel Seavey, Professional Organizer
I am located in Pleasanton Ca, and serve the San Francisco Bay Area.
I specialize in Hoarding Disorder, Chronic Disorganization and helping the overwhelmed with clutter. I love what I do, and I provide realistic expectations and timelines. Don't suffer in chaos any  more. Every breath is a new beginning! Please visit my site at www.collectorcare.com
Tweet me on Twitter : Like my Facebook page : Find me on Pinterest