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I Might Need It Someday
It’s a fairly common refrain, and one that I and countless professional organizers hear quite often. It ranks right up there with ‘I don’t know where to begin.’
Keep Calm and Get Organized
More and more, it is becoming a well-known fact that a disorganized and cluttered home is a direct link to stress. Women unfortunately suffer the stigma of this more than men.
In Exchange for Clutter
When you hear the word clutter, what thoughts come to mind? Piles of paper? Overstuffed closets? S-t-u-f-f e-v-e-r-y-w-h-e-r-e?
Open for Business
As Massachusetts businesses begin to open and resume operations, though for some in a limited capacity, Sort It Out Boston is happy to let you know, Yes, We’re Open! We missed you! As the service we provide in move management and home organizing is very much hands-on, we will continue to apply the safety precautions we have been practicing and add even more, keeping the health, safety and wellbeing of everyone involved as our priorities.
Works for Me
You’re probably familiar with the phrase ‘one size does not fit all’. That is certainly true of organizing. An organizing strategy may work wonders for one person, while the same strategy may have no impact on another. We all have our unique personalities, styles and traits that make each of us the individuals that we are. We also have our own characteristic habits and behaviors that are natural to our daily activities.
His and Hers
He’s a saver, you donate a boxful of goods every week. Your socks are folded and filed standing at attention when you open the drawer. His socks are a jumble of cloth, partners long ago separated, never to be reunited again. Alas, you love him.
Organizing with 2020 Vision
The first month of the New Year of the new decade is rapidly coming to a close. January is GO (Get Organized) Month. It’s a time to put good intentions to work and commit to making that popular resolution a reality. Did you make a New Year resolution? How is it going so far?
Passing the Torch
The year 2020 is certainly starting off with a bang. More like fireworks. I am thrilled to take the reigns as the new owner of Sort It Out, LLC, aka, Sort It Out Boston. When its founder, Pat Bernabei, announced that she was ready to retire and asked if I was willing to take over the business, there was only one answer. Yes!
Retirement, Transitions, and New Leadership at Sort It Out Boston
t’s been nearly two decades since the creation of Sort It Out Boston. Since the beginning, I have had the privilege of assisting hundreds of individuals and families with their home organizing projects and transitions to their new homes. I am grateful for the trust you placed in me and my team members to get the job done, no matter how large the task or how small the detail.