ADHD can present challenges when it comes to getting and staying organized. We know this on a personal level and speak from experience. Not only do many of our clients
Building Back-to-School Routines
Can you believe the school year is about to start? Getting back into the swing of things for the school year can be quite difficult. Building in routines will help
Helpful Tips for Estimating Time
As professional organizers, we know that the management of time can either make or break an organizing project. When we are working with clients, we are not just delivering on
10 Tips for Staying Motivated and Having Fun!
Do you ever find yourself losing momentum during an organizing project? Distractions, loss of focus, getting tired, becoming discouraged – and so many more emotions, feelings and interruptions can stall
ADHD and Organizing
With May being Mental Health Awareness Month, it is the perfect time to discuss some important topics pertaining to mental health and organizing. Let’s begin with ADHD, previously referred to
Choosing Your Calendar
The month of January is often the time that we plan for our year. Choosing your calendar and setting up your system to stay on track throughout the year is
A Professional Organizer’s Guide to Boosting Productivity While Working from Home
Join us on October 8th, 2020 at 11:30am for a lunch and learn hosted by NAWBO Richmond with Mindy Godding of Abundance Organizing. Many professionals have been forced to carve
Boost Productivity With These Time Management Tips
What constructs can you put in place around time to be at your most productive when working from home? Here are a few tips for making the most of your
Organizing Tips for Anyone Working From Home Due to COVID-19
Are you working from home because of COVID-19? Working from home could be a shock to the system. It’s an entirely different environment with different distractions and no one keeping
Time Management: Part 2 – Strategies
To make the most of the time we have, we need a plan and we need to stick to it. Like budgeting, which is telling your dollars where you will spend them, time management is telling your minutes, hours, and days what you intend to do with them.