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IDLE 6 – Stuffed Animals

Come listen to the game I play with children to help them donate their furry friends.
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IDLE 5 – Books

Lets talk about books. There are 5 different kids of books: memory books, reference books, pleasure books, books you are finished with and electronic books. How many do you need?

IDLE – Week 4: Magazines

Where do you store your Magazines? How many magazine collections do you have? Storage solutions and ideas for carving out reading time are on today's podcast.
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IDLE 4 – Are Your Magazines Empty Coffee Cups?

Are your magazines empty coffee cups? As a professional organizer, I am always trying to help my clients change how they think about their “stuff.” Magazines are often a hot

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IDLE 3 – Catalogs

Where do you store your catalogs? How many do you use? Are you still shopping from Catalogs, or are you an online shopper?
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IDLE 2 – The Process

Before we dig too deep in the IDLE process let's talk about stages of organization and stages of life. Determine if you are in an acquiring or downsizing stage of
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IDLE 1 – Phone Books

Clutter is delayed decision making. Every Friday in 2015 we will work on changing your mindset about ONE item that maybe cluttering up your home.
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003 – Organizing Life Stages/Unexpected Events: Kid’s Medical Needs

From paperwork to tax deductions and pills to therapy. Professional organizer, Lisa Woodruff, shows you how to organize your kid's medical needs.
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002 – Organizing Life Stages & Unexpected Events: Babies/Toddlers

Making the transition to motherhood is a process. Babies and Toddlers require a LOT of organization! Professional Organizer Lisa Woodruff talks about the organizational step she took to bring order
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