Services - Who Needs a Personal Organizer?
Parents — Mothers and Fathers
Do you know any mothers or fathers who are overwhelmed? I can gently guide them in the right direction. I specialize in time management,
priority management, and child development. I can also help them create and maintain simple systems that help bring healthy structure and
order to a chaotic home.
Retired Couples/Individuals
For retired couples or individuals who are interested in downsizing their home, I can help them objectively make decisions on what to
keep and what to give away.
Singles
Do you know any single men who need a woman’s touch in their bachelor pad? I can definitely help.
Paper Piles
Do you know anyone with piles of paper taking over their home? I can work with them to create a great filing system that’s easy
to maintain.
Attention Deficit Disorders
I have a greater understanding of the psychology behind clutter and chaos. Do you know anyone who struggles with maintaining order in
their life due to possible ADD or other similar setbacks?
Planning to Move - Just Moved
For families in the middle of a move, I can help pack or unpack to form a good foundation in a new home.
Closets
Do you know anyone with a newly built home, or even an older one, with closets that need help? I can design and install a fabulous
custom closet system to meet all their needs.
Pack Rats
Many people find comfort in clutter. Unfortunately, they also find it to be overwhelming. I can help people feel less attached to their
material things while finding the freedom of having less.
Key phrases to listen for
If you hear these phrases from friends or loved ones, have them make a quick call to Loose Ends. We can help put some confidence back in their voice.
“I’m so overwhelmed!”
“My child is out of control!”
“My house is a mess!”
“I can’t find anything anymore.”
“I don’t have time for anything anymore.”
“I can’t walk through my home.”
“I have too much stuff.”
“I think I have ADD.”
“I’m embarrassed to have company over.”
“We’re moving!”
“We’re thinking about moving.”
“We just moved.”
“I can’t think anymore.”
“My car is a mess.”