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Hey Reader, The other day, I filmed a video sharing what’s in my old organizing bag — the one I carried into homes when I was helping people sort through the stuff that overwhelmed them. Rubber bands. Label makers. Painter’s tape. Simple things. But used with intention? They created space. 🎥 Watch the video here → [link] And it reminded me — the same is true for our lives. You need permission to start — with the junk drawer, the procrastination, the schedule that's too full. So if your life feels a little tangled right now, and you’re not sure where to begin, maybe this video will help create some order. And if you're ready for more clarity, more progress, and fewer decisions? 💬 Let’s talk — book a call here → [scheduling link] You don’t need more bins. Talk to you soon, Amy |
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Hey Reader, If you're growing your organizing business, here's a simple truth:Your tools tell a story. They show up before you speak. They set the tone for trust, ease, and professionalism. They say she knows what she's doing. So I filmed a video sharing exactly what’s in my professional organizing bag — every tool I used with clients, why I chose them, and how I made them work smarter (not just harder). 🎥 Watch the video here → [link] From label makers to painter’s tape to the one utility...
Hey Reader, No video this week—because, well, life happened. I needed more time for my amazing clients and business bootcampers. (You know who you are. ❤️) And I’m not sure if you heard, but the East Coast got hit with a big snow and ice storm. We finally got some real snow, and I loved it, until it came time to shovel… but honestly, I still loved it. Then came the flight delays, the change in plans… and now I’m writing this from my happy place: Utah. I love the Salt Lake area and Park City....
Hey Reader, Lately, I’ve been thinking about how often I see smart, capable women holding themselves back—not just in business, but in life. They wait.They second-guess.They stall out before they even begin. Especially when it comes to starting something new—like a business, a big life transition, or even just clearing out the clutter. They talk themselves out of it before they’ve even taken the first step. I see this all the time in women who want to start their own business but feel like...