Keeping up in today's fast paced world can be a challenge for anyone-even an organized person. If you are like so many others, then you probably waste time searching for anything from a missing shoe to a bill that was supposed to be paid last week. You struggle to find time for your family and friends, and if you happen to steal some time for yourself, you probably spend at least some of it feeling guilty about all the things you think you should be doing instead.
Chaos Management can help you organize your space and your schedule so that you can spend your time doing the things that are important to you instead of wasting time searching for misplaced items and trying to figure out how to juggle all of the items on your never ending to-do list. We offer simple practical solutions that are designed to fit your needs and your lifestyle. Our instruction is supportive and non-judgmental, and all of our services are completely confidential.
Have you ever found yourself wondering what happened to the top of your dining room table?
A cluttered table is more than just an eye sore. It is a project that is always on your to-do list constantly hanging over your head and making you feel guilty. It swallows up papers that you will eventually waste time searching for. It robs you of an opportunity to reconnect with your family at mealtime. Organizing that table not only improves the look of the room but the quality of your life.
Whether your issue is a cluttered table, an overflowing closet or a disorganized office, the result of organizing it will be the same-less stress, less guilt and more time to get back to the things that really matter. Click here for more information.
People with ADHD have unique needs and challenges when it comes to organizing and time management. Traditional organizing strategies and time management systems don't usually work. While it is difficult for many people with ADHD to get organized, it can be done. In fact, establishing organizing systems and routines can be tremendously beneficial to someone with ADHD.
By understanding the organizing challenges of my ADHD clients, I am able create effective systems and routines. I offer patient, supportive instruction and realistic solutions. Click here for more information.
See if this sounds familiar...
You rush from place to place only to arrive late. You are great at making lists, but not at following through. You are paying bills late. You are struggling to keep up at work. You have several unfinished projects hanging over your head. You are overwhelmed.
If you are constantly running late and are feeling overwhelmed by your busy schedule at home or at work, then you can benefit from improved time management. We will work together to establish a schedule and a project management system that will allow you to be more productive and less stressed out. Click here for more information.
The term Chronic Disorganization (CD) is not a medical diagnosis. It is a term coined by Professional Organizer, Judith Kolberg, founder of the National Study Group on Chronic Disorganization (NSGCD) to help describe a condition that affects people who have an ongoing problem with clutter and disorganization and for whom traditional organizing methods don't usually work.
According to the NSGCD, "Chronic Disorganization is having a past history of disorganization in which self-help efforts to change have failed, an undermining of current quality of life due to disorganization, and the expectation of future disorganization." If you think this describes your situation, I can help. Click here for more information.
