Janet Schiesl
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Janet Schiesl Quick Facts
- Affiliation
- NAPO - National Association of Professional Organizers, NSGCD - National Study Group on Chronic Disorganization, IDS - Interior Design Society Affiliate
I am a member of the National Association of Professional Organizers and a Chronic Disorganization Specialist with the National Study Group on Chronic Disorganization. I am also an Affiliate member of the Interior Design Society.
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Paper Piles
Years ago, some people thought that the personal computer would make our society paperless. Boy, were they wrong! We have more paper in our lives than ever before. With mail, delivery services, printed emails, and information off the web, no wonder we have a hard time keeping up with the paper ...
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Why Organize?
Did you spend any time today looking for something lost? Do you feel as though you never have time to sit down and relax? If this sounds familiar to you, it's time to get organized. Organizing is not going to bring about world peace. It's just going to make your day run more smoothly and maybe ...
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You've Got Mail
Do you know that we receive more mail in one day than our grandparents received in a month? These days, it seems as though the mail is an endless task. The post office does a great job of delivering a pile of decisions to you everyday. On average, it takes ten minutes a day to sort through your ...
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Hangers
Oh, how I hate wire hangers! No, I am not related to Joan Crawford, but at times I’d like to utter those famous words of hers. I think someone is playing a cruel joke on us all and wire hangers are actually meant to tangle together in an unruly mess when more than a few empties find themselves ...
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Home Office Organization
If the kitchen is the heart of the home, the home office is the information center of your home. Does your home office work efficiently? Can you find what you need? Do you enjoy spending time in the space? Let's focus on what you need to bring order to your space: furniture, an effective filing ...
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Organizing A Home Office
The Home OfficeIf the kitchen is the heart of the home, the home office is the information center of your home. Does your home office work efficiently? Can you find what you need? Do you enjoy spending time in the space? Let's focus on what you need to bring order to your space: furniture, an ...
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Organizing a Home Office
If the kitchen is the heart of the home, the home office is the information center of your home. Does your home office work efficiently? Can you find what you need? Do you enjoy spending time in the space? Let's focus on what you need to bring order to your space: furniture, an effective filing ...
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Your Car And Cargo
Living in an urban area means living with traffic and long commutes for many of us. Do you know that the average commuter spends fifteen hours a week in the car? Now that it is summer, are you going to add to your car time by driving on your vacation? If you feel as though your car is your ...
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Kitchen Organizing
So much goes on in a kitchen. It can be the social center, work center, and relaxation center of your home. All this and three meals a day! That's a lot of function in a small area. Today's kitchen truly is command central of a home. How can you make your space work for you? The first step is ...
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Favorite Quotes & Thoughts from Janet Schiesl
For every minute spent in organizing, an hour is earned.
Getting rid of clutter eliminates 40% of housework in an average size home.
80% of the clutter in most homes is a result of disorganization, not lack of space.
Most time is wasted, not in hours, but in minutes. A bucket with a small hole in the bottom gets, just as empty as a bucket that is deliereately kicked over.
- Paul J. Mayer
Plan you work, then work your plan.
Good and done is better than perfect and none.