Seamless Thanksgiving: Your Ultimate Guide to Organizing a Stress-Free Feast
As professional organizers, we understand the importance of a well-organized event, especially during the holiday season. Let’s dive into the key steps to ensure your Thanksgiving dinner plans flow effortlessly, leaving you more time to savor the moments with loved ones.
Your Guide to a Stress-Free Seasonal Wardrobe Swap
Fall is here, and you can officially congratulate yourself on surviving the hottest days of the year. With cool evenings becoming regular and chilly days soon to come, it’s time for a seasonal wardrobe swap!
Minimalism – Could it Work for You?
When a long day of organizing is done, the crew of A Fresh Space likes to spend some down time together. In May, we had the opportunity to attend a screening of Minimalism: A Documentary About the Important Things.
The Goodwill Great Garage Rescue!
What does your garage look like? As you visualize it, think about how it makes you feel. Maybe it’s been covered in clutter for years, but you’re overwhelmed and don’t know where to start in cleaning it up.
YWCA Volunteer Project :: Toy Closet Completed!
Saturday, May 15th, 2010, a group of volunteers from NAPO Nashville and Hands On Nashville went to the YWCA Weaver Domestic Violence Shelter and spent the day organizing.
Club Organize: This Weekend!
Club Organize is this weekend and we’ve been working like fiends getting this event in fabulous shape for everyone involved. We’ve got vendors, classes, seminars, door prizes, lunch and more.
Seminar on affordable, green building methods by Lynn Taylor
Here’s an email I got recently from my friend, Lynn Taylor. She’s a super architect who designs a lot of urban infill with a vintage feel. This should be good – she really knows her stuff.
organizing seminar on papers – fun!
I really like teaching seminars. I did two this week on office organization – mostly papers, filing and emails. Had great attendance at both and met some terrific people.
Free Shred Day in Williamson County
I’m in the middle of working with a client who had a lot of papers. These are papers from deceased relatives that are not longer needed. After we’d sorted and bagged/boxed up all of them, we had to decide what do with them.