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Is your world stuffed with clutter? Discover a simple method to get organized and take back your life!
Overwhelmed by the constant pile of stuff thats turned your every day into total chaos? Do you dream of getting organized but you have no idea where to start? Author and decluttering coach Christine D. Shuck has over a decade of experience working with clients to accomplish their organizational goals. Now shell teach you her step-by-step method to go from mess to success.
Get Organized, Stay Organized is your essential guide to re-ordering your life. Inside, youll learn how to break your tasks down to manageable chunks to clean up the chaos and keep it tidy for good. By going room-by-room, Shucks perfectly organized guidebook provides the process you need to get the properly-placed life you deserve.
In Get Organized, Stay Organized, youll discover:
Guided actions to help you attack your clutter and create a home youll be proud of
The true source of chaos and how to let it go and ease your mind
How to break down large jobs into manageable tasks to make cleaning stress-free
Strategies for tackling every room in your house to spread harmony throughout your space
Case studies to guide you through your own process, and much, much more!
Get Organized, Stay Organized is the perfect tool to take your clutter down to zero. If you like easy-to-understand instructions, down-to-earth writing, and inspirational advice, then youll love Christine D. Shucks life-altering book.

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Get Organized, Stay Organized

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Christine D. Shuck

Christine Shuck 2018

Introduction

You have to listen to that individual; what do they want from their lives? Not everyone needs to have the classic 1950s perfect little house, but they need help, they need that extra eye and they need someone who will listen to them.Excerpt from appearance on KCUR radio, The Walt Bodine Show, March 2008

When you look around your house, what do you see? And possibly more important, what do you want to see?

Think about that for a moment.

Our vision of how our home should look cannot be dictated by the sleek uncluttered homes we see depicted on magazine covers or in television shows. Instead, we must make our decisions on how we want our home to look and feel, according to our own needs and desires.

That said, we also can, and should, strive for a home in which we can easily find whatever we need. If you are not paying bills on time because you cant find the paperwork or your checkbook, if you have a pantry filled to capacity yet cant find that jar of pickles you bought yesterday, then you probably need a little more organizing in your life!

Im going to explain to you how easy it is to lose yourself in clutter, what you can do to regain control of your possessions, and how you can live a more organized life.

I will be walking you through this process one step at a time. Whether you have hours to commit to organizing, or just a few minutes out of each day, I can help you get organized and stay that way.

But before we begin, here is a little back story on how I began doing what I do

An Accidental Beginning

I began a cleaning business, Cs Cleaning Services, in October 2005. After nearly two decades in offices, working clerical and customer service jobs, I was ready for a change. And if that meant scrubbing toilets instead of a dull-gray cubicle, then I was in.

As the years passed, I gave birth to my second child, outsourced most of my cleanings to employees and handled the consults and scheduling.

Speak to your strengths. If you believe you can do it and you want it bad enoughjump in. Just jump in and do it.My response to a callers question on how to get started as a professional organizer

The first organizing client I ever had was an accidental client. They called me to schedule a cleaning consult through my housecleaning business and I arrived at the appointed time to find myself faced with an apartment filled to the brim with clutterthere was no room for a cleaning crew to come in and clean, no surface or piece of furniture that was clear and ready to be dusted, no floor that showed except for narrow pathways that led from one room to another.

I walked away from that consult after telling them that I was sorry, but that my staff simply couldnt provide cleaning service to them without some serious de-cluttering first. As I drove home I couldnt stop thinking about that house and how I really wanted to help them. I thought about the organizing business I was planning to open in another year and had that lightbulb momentwhy not now? What was I waiting for? It seemed as if I had just received a personal invitation!

Two weeks later, I started 25th Hour Organizing. Sitting together with my mother and a friend, we talked about what we wanted to do and who we wanted to help. We made the bold promise to add an extra hour to our clients dayBecause 24 Just Isnt Enough. Later that same year, I began teaching the Lets Get Organized classes in order to reach out to more of the population in the Kansas City Metropolitan area.

It was the feedback from those classes and the personal requests from my clients and class participants that spurred me to write this book. There is only so much information I could give in a two-hour class, so I began putting together a handout that would fill in for all of the organizing tips we couldnt touch on in class.

That handout grew into the book you now hold in your hands. Whether you have purchased this book while attending my class, off my website or elsewhere, I think you will find it to be a valuable tool in getting you started in your organizing quest.

My First Hoarding Client

It was the summer of 2008 when I stood in a clients house and surveyed one of the worst cases of hoarding I had ever seen. Plastic milk crates filled with books and papers teetered their way to within inches of the ceiling. A hodgepodge of furniture groaning under the weight of papers and books filled the rooms. Pathways, narrow and winding, were the only access to a tiny spot in the living room, a small section of kitchen, and one of the bedrooms. I was told that the entire upstairs was filled with stuff and could not be navigated. I couldnt imagine that it could be worse than the main level, but it most certainly was.

My client and her husband both suffered from OCD and both were hoarders. Even as I coaxed them to donate and trash items in the house in an effort to bring their clutter under control, packages would arrive daily, stacking up, unopened, anywhere they could find room.

This clients hoarding tendencies had been building for a while, long before they reached out and asked for help. By the time they did, she was suffering from some rather serious health issues that were exacerbated by the intense level of clutter in her home.

Where do you start when faced with that level of clutter and mess?

The work is more complicated and time-consuming than a simple run-of-the-mill clutter situation, but you have to start somewhere.

You have to really understand something before you are able to teach it. I believe that it often helps if you are able to stand in someone elses shoes and feel what they feel. Perhaps, because I had been organizing and breaking down the process step-by-step nearly my entire life, it came naturally for me to start an organizing business. After all, I had been organizing since I was young, by making a game out of that un-fun task of cleaning my room. Later, I came to love the look of my books, neatly arranged on my bookcase, alternately by author, title or size.

My Own Struggles

There is a folder of digital pictures on my computer labeled weeds. Weird, but true. We have a big yard and every time a weed pops up I want to pull it and my husband says its a flower. So we wait. It ends up being a weed; I take a picture of it and keep it in the folder so that next year we dont have the same argument.Excerpt from a Lets Get Organized class at the Christian Legacy Church Womens RetreatMarch 2008

I have mentioned in my classes that I am a bibliophile (a book lover) and it is true. When a problem comes up, I figure a book can fix it. One of my lifelong dreams was to have a home library, a special room filled with wall-to-wall books where I can sit and read. I love the feel of books, the texture of their pages beneath my fingers and even the smell of ink and paper. I got that wish in 2013 when we moved out of our small suburban house and into a sprawling Victorian with its own upstairs library.

When shopping, I tend to buy in multiples (shirts in each color offered, for example) and I dread running out of any particular grocery item (such as chicken or hamburger), that I use regularly. I purchase some items almost obsessively: nail clippers, lip balm, pens, even scissors. If the end of civilization came tomorrow, I would probably have enough lip balm to last me five years!

I had long suspected I was born with the collecting gene. I became certain of that fact one day as I stared at my filled-to-capacity bookshelves and embroidery floss collection (did I mention that I have every color and shade that DMC manufactures?). Perhaps one of the reasons that I enjoy working with compulsive hoarders so much is because I recognize the symptoms of OCD and compulsive hoarding in myself. I have found myself collecting, letting clutter build up on my desk or kitchen counters in years past. Inevitably I put my foot down and get back on track and clean up the mess. But I understand how painful it can be to let things go at first, and I feel my clients pain and empathize as I watch them struggle to let their possessions go. I see how difficult it can be for them to stay calm and focused during our organizing sessions.

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