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Organizing with and for Kids

Associate Organizer

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    Associate Organizer

    A busy parent and professional herself, Elizabeth understands the challenges of these roles. She creates storage solutions, processes, and simple strategies to help clients manage daily life, freeing them to spend time and energy on more important things. She won’t dictate her style or one system. Instead, she’ll listen to your concerns and create a customized approach to meet your specific organizing needs. Prior beginning her organizing career, Elizabeth worked in the field of education with management positions in small non-profits, large corporations, and international organizations. Now Elizabeth’s professional journey with education continues: by teaching clients simple and effective methods to get and stay organized.

    • Families
    • Organizing w/ and for kids
    • Stay-at-home moms
    • Paper & filing systems

    Residential Hands-on Organizing

Lead Organizer

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    Lead Organizer

    Amanda loves to organize. She's one of those people who reorganizes things at the store when she sees them shelved in wrong place. But more than seeing an organized space, Amanda gets goosebumps when she sees clients decide to let go of thoughts and habits that trap them in a life they no longer want. Amanda spends much of her spare time scrapbooking and knows how a cluttered space drains creativity and energy.  Her time as a preschool teacher has taught her how having an organized space makes a hectic environment more manageable. Amanda confesses, however, that she hates to do the dishes and is still fine-tuning her system for keeping the kitchen clean. A native of Ohio, Amanda received her Bachelor of Arts in psychology and a Master of Arts in Christian religious studies. She and her husband live in Gloucester.

     

    Read Amanda's posts in our Living Peace Blog.

    • Families
    • Stay-at-Home Mothers
    • Organizing with/for Kids
    • Academic Offices
    • Home-Based Businesses
    • Residential Organizing
    • Paper & Filing Systems
    • Home/Small Office Organizing
    • Productivity Consulting
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    Lead Organizer

    Susan believes that everyone deserves to live with passion and purpose and loves collaborating with clients to create environments that support and nurture those desires.

    Her skills as a Professional Organizer are a natural outgrowth of her work as a Life Coach, psychotherapist, business executive and entrepreneur.  She understands the challenges of today’s fast-paced world, and works with you to design and maintain the kind of space that brings you ease and allows you to live with less stress and more joy.

    Susan has advanced training in Organizational Theory, Grief Work and specialized coaching skills. She received her B.A. from Wellesley College and both an MBA and an MSW from Simmons College.  Susan has chaired numerous Boards in her community and is an active participant in a number of non-profit organizations.

     

    Read Susan's posts in our Living Peace Blog.

    • Busy Executives & Professionals
    • Home-Based Businesses
    • Small Businesses
    • Entrepreneurs
    • Families
    • Stay-at-Home Mothers
    • Organizing with/for Kids
    • Chronically Disorganized Clients
    • Academic Offices
    • Residential Organizing
    • Home/Small Office Organizing
    • Paper & Filing Systems
    • Move/Relocations
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    Lead Organizer

    Amy gets jazzed just driving by a store like Staples, or Michael’s, or OfficeMax, or... well, you get the idea.  All those boxes, those labels, those file folders – all just waiting to be utilized to organize papers, schedules, and life!

    However, Amy knows that while organizing stuff is important and necessary, helping to organize someone’s life is much more integral to a person’s health and success, in their home, their business, their relationships, and for themselves.  She has seen up close the value of making order out of the chaos that stems from a person’s inner life of transition or tragedy, whether it expresses itself in a disorganized closet, basement, or office. 

    Amy has a B.A. in Psychology from Bethel College in Minnesota and an M.A. in Clinical Psychology from Wheaton College in Illinois.  She has worked as a therapist to young children, middle schoolers, adults, and families.  It is her desire to bring her counseling education, experience, and gifts into the clients’ home and hopefully, into their lives.  She believes what Living Peace offers is a ‘working from the outside in’ kind of transformation, beginning with an office space and ending with renewed peace and joy in a person’s life.

    • Families
    • Stay-at-Home Mothers
    • Organizing with/for Kids
    • Chronically Disorganized Individuals
    • Residential Organizing
    • Home Office Organizing
    • Paper & Filing Systems
    • Move/Relocations
    • Seminars & Workshops
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    Lead Organizer

    Hillary believes you should never have to question where your keys are; everything has a home.  After helping friends and family to get organized for years, they finally encouraged her to make professional organizing her career.  Committed to always learning new skills and techniques, Hillary is constantly expanding the ideas she brings to working with her clients.

    With a joy and passion for finding “Green” solutions, Hillary is delighted to help clients find ways to dispose of items through recycling and donation in order to live lighter on our planet.

    When not working as an organizer, Hillary enjoys being at the ocean and “growing her green thumb” with houseplants.    Hillary is also an animal-lover and advocates the need to create healthy space in our homes for ourselves and our four-legged friends.

    • Families
    • Stay-at-Home Mothers
    • Organizing with/for Kids
    • Chronically Disorganized Individuals
    • Residential Organizing
    • Home Office Organizing
    • Paper & Filing Systems
    • Move/Relocations
    • Sustainable/Green Organizing
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