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Hey Reader, If you're like me, the fall is a brand new year. The weather changes. Kids are back in school and returning to college. And normal schedules are a welcome change from the "no structure summer" months. My coaching clients enjoyed time off this summer, but they also kept their homes running well. And now, they have big plans and projects for decluttering and organizing more spaces in their home. So if you're trying to get back to normal but are still fighting clutter piles and a home office that has turned into your family's dumping ground, I've got you covered in this article. I think the fall is a great time to tackle the disorganization in your home office and all that paper clutter. So, if you can relate to any of the statements below, then the Home Office is probably on your list to organize right now!
Even if the state of your office is grim, I have a step-by-step plan to fix it in my article How to Create a Clutter-Free Home Office. And if you need help getting started, hit reply, and I promise to answer it! Until next time, Amy PS....Remember! I offer a free coaching call to help you get started in your home. So if you've been putting off getting started because of "summer," it's time. No more excuses. Let's get this done and make time and space for more of what you love. |
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Hey Reader, If your house feels like too much right now, you’re not alone.The truth is: most people try to start with the hardest things first—sentimental items, keepsakes, gifts. But when you're overwhelmed, the smartest way to start is with the easiest space. 📍 A drawer.📍 A single shelf.📍 One small corner you can finish today. Not everything. Just something. 🎥 I made a quick video to walk you through it: ✨ Ready for more support? Join the free 5-Day Reset: From Cluttered to Clear. Short,...
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