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Hey Reader, Were you the little girl who helped her friends clean their rooms? The one who actually enjoyed making the bed, putting things away, and bringing order to a chaotic space? Or maybe you were the little girl who always had an eye for fashion. Or who rearranged the furniture just for fun? Who could walk into any space and immediately see what it could become. If any version of that sounds like you, you're in good company. That's exactly how so many entrepreneurs get started. Including me. But here's what I've noticed after almost ten years in this business: loving the work and running the business are two very different things. This week on YouTube, I'm sharing the three things most professional organizers have in common. And why recognizing yourself in them might be the most important first step you take. I think you'll see yourself in it, and it will help you uncover a skill you have and could teach to others. 👉 [Watch the video here] Amy P.S. If this sounds like an entrepreneur you know, would you please forward this email to them? I'd be so grateful. And if you're looking to kickstart your own decluttering journey, start with my Decluttering Season Quiz. Learn your season and get started this weekend. 👉 [Take the quiz today.] |
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