By Tanisha Lyons-Porter Grief is often seen as the shadow of losing a loved one, but it reaches far beyond that. Grief makes itself known in life transitions that challenge us to let go of what on...Read More
By Dr. Regina F. Lark, Ph.D. CPO®, CPO-CD® | Originally posted on aclearpath.net “I called you because I was about to lose it,” said my new client, Priya, after she decided to hire my...Read More
By Vincent Giacalone | Originally posted on www.theorganizedguy.com In today’s fast-paced world, digital clutter can quickly accumulate, affecting your productivity and mental well-being. Just...Read More
Embracing the Essentials for COVID-19 by Kristin DeCou, NAPO Member since 2017.
Many of us are getting organized and helping others put their things in order. But what do we prioritize first? Our coll...Read More
Is Paper Weighing You Down? by Lisa Gessert, NAPO Member since 2014 Paper seems to be one of our biggest issues when it comes to clutter. Whether it is for a business or a home, paper seems to be...Read More
Life isn’t always easy. That’s a given. For Dr. Regina Lark, the teen years were not spectacular. But in her early 20’s she had what she calls a “click moment” where things just clicked and ...Read More
How to Free Yourself and your Family from a Lifetime of Clutter by Margareta Magnusson Book Review, by NAPO Member, Angie Hyche. It is not NAPO’s policy to endorse any particular...Read More
Book Review, by NAPO Member, Angie Hyche. It is not NAPO’s policy to endorse any particular book or author. There are many books of value to the organizing and productivity industry. If yo...Read More
By Lauren Mang, Let Me Organize It, LLC I’ve had the pleasure of working with some really wonderful clients, but Katherine really stood out. She worked for years as a successful bioche...Read More
by Janine Cavanaugh Have you ever heard the terms “innie” and “outie?” If so, you may be looking at your belly button right now, because these words refer to the shape of it. A...Read More