Showing posts with label Decluttering motivator. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Decluttering motivator. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

11 Inspirational Quotes About Change

Eleven Inspirational Quotes About Change

  1. “It doesn’t matter where you are, you are nowhere compared to where you can go.” -Bob Proctor
  2. “You miss 100 percent of the shots you never take.” -Wayne Gretzy
  3. “Lay a firm foundation with the bricks that others throw at you.” -David Brinkley
  4. “By changing nothing, nothing changes.” -Tony Robbins
  5. “Today is the first day of the rest of your life.” -Anonymous
  6. “All great changes are preceded by chaos.” -Deepak Chopra
  7. “Sometimes good things fall apart so better things can fall together.” -Marilyn Monroe
  8. “Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it’s time to pause and reflect.” -Mark Twain
  9. “When in doubt, choose change.” -Lily Leung
  10. “Nothing diminishes anxiety faster than action.” -Walter Anderson
  11. “If you do what you’ve always done, you’ll get what you’ve always gotten.” -Tony Robbins
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
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Thursday, January 3, 2013

Poems About Clutter - By Louie Heseman

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

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Building Trust While Decluttering

After four weeks of clutter busting a home, I was finally allowed to work on my own! Now that is awesome!
It's really hard for my clients to let people into their homes, nonetheless touch their stuff unsupervised.
I promise I will not throw anything out behind their backs, and I know that at this point they believe me. 

Don't procrastinate any longer, give me a call and we will work through this together!



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

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Overwhelmed With Clutter? 5 Tips To Keep You Motivated

www.freedigitalphotos.netIs the laundry piling up? How are your floors looking? Do you get aggravated when you can't find something? Besides having a busy life, there are only 24 hours in the day, How do you work, be a parent, have a relationship, dare to think of having a hobby AND keep your house clean? 
You might think you are the only one out there with dirty clothes or papers stacked up, but you are not.
Keep it real people. It is not easy to juggle all of these things at once. If you are feeling overwhelmed at home, there is hope!

There are ways to simplify to your life by using systems that work with your life. Every life and family is different. There is no right or wrong way to do things, but there are ways to help yourself get through the day without feeling hopeless.
  1. Start by making time for your sanity and space. Take 15 minutes a day to tackle small areas at once. You will be amazed at how much you can get done over a work week. 
  2. Set reasonable expectations.  Instead of the whole closet try half first.
  3. Leave time to put things back away. Adding to the clutter will not help.  
  4. Don't be hard on yourself. If you miss a day, onward and upward, no big deal.
  5. Reward yourself by cleaning the new space you cleared.
Yes folks, it is possible to live a happy and (relatively) clutter free life. Are you ready?

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