Being organized in your business and life will allow you to see a change in the amount of life you are living. Regardless of whether you are a busy executive or a stay-at-home mom, learning the basics of organization and making organizational changes can be the most functional solution for you. We works hand-in-hand with our clients to create organized, easy to maintain home and office environments and time management skills.
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The
Importance of Home Relaxation
People
experience plenty of stress from
jobs, finances and other areas of
our lives. When we come home, we
want to feel like we’re entering a
refuge, safe from the demands of
life. But does your home provide a
safe harbor from stress, or is it
causing you additional stress that
you might not be aware of? With a
little work, your home could be
another stress management tool at
your disposal. Here’s why:
- Clutter Stresses You: Just sitting in a cluttered room can create stress. Whether you conceptualize this in Feng Shui terms as ‘stagnant chi’, in cerebral terms as too much information for the eye to process, or in practical terms as a visual reminder of how much work you have to do to get your house clean, you probably already know that mess means stress. Living in a cluttered home can create constant low-grade stress and subtly but steadily drain your energy.
- Organized Homes Save Time, Money and Other Resources: A messy, disorganized home can cost you more than just your inner peace. If you don’t have a ‘home’ for all of your belongings, you spend more time trying to put things away when you’re cleaning up, and waste time looking for items when you need them. If you don’t have an organized system for filing your bills and other important papers, you may end up paying things late, which results in fees and additional stress. There are many other ways your mess may be draining your resources that you don’t even realize.


