Stop Letting "Stuff" Overwhelm You Seminar at Meredith College

Do you feel so overwhelmed by “stuff” that you have considered taking a torch to your clutter? Does the stress associated with these piles of confusion cause you to be less efficient in your tasks?

Raleigh, NC, March 04, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Stop Letting “Stuff” Overwhelm You: Do you feel so overwhelmed by “stuff” that you have considered taking a torch to your clutter? Does the stress associated with these piles of confusion cause you to be less efficient in your tasks? This seminar will help expose the habits surrounding “stuff accumulation”. Participants will learn decluttering and organizing principles that are applicable in all spaces and situations.

“We are providing business owners and other individuals with a way to stop ‘stuff overwhelm’ and achieve organization with lasting results™,” says Janice Russell, CPO-CD®, owner of Minding Your Matters® Organizing. “Organizing is not a one time event, it is a process. Stop Letting ‘Stuff’ Overwhelm You provides foundational information that will help people start the process and successfully maintain organization in all spaces,” agrees Katie Page, organizing consultant at Minding Your Matters, who co-teaches the class with Russell.

Attendees will learn causes of clutter, methods of decluttering, and basic organizing principles. The seminar will be held at Meredith College on March 17, 2009 from 6:30pm-9:00pm. Cost is $25. Register by March 10th at http://meredith.edu/community-programs/health-human-sciences.htm.
Minding Your Matters® is an organizing firm based in Cary, North Carolina. Since its founding in 2002, Minding Your Matters® has built a reputation for helping business and residential clients organize their space, items, documents and time using the flexible structure principle™. This principle is based on the fact that clients want organization to provide structure in their current environment and flexibility to easily “tweak” these systems as their personal or professional situation changes. For more information, please visit www.mindingyourmatters.com, or call 919-467-7058.

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