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Linda Lanier - In Focus Organizing
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by Linda Lanier 8 years, 3 months ago
NAPO-Georgia Website> Find an Organizer > Linda Lanier
In Focus Organizing helps overwhelmed, busy women transform their homes into an uncluttered, organized sanctuary so they can feel relaxed and in control of life! We are passionate about showing women how living an organized life will allow them the freedom and ease to be their best self.
In Focus Organizing strives to connect with it's clients with an open heart, in a positive, motivating, non-judgmental way. While working with our clients we frequently develop a genuine, trusting connection with them, as one person giving to another and as a valued peer.
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Education & Certifications:
- Bachelor in Business Administration, Management and Communication, University of Texas at Austin, 1988
- Certificate of Study in Chronic Disorganization (01/11); Certificate of Study in Basic Hoarding Issues with the CD Client (10/11); Institute for Challenging Disorganization
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Business Specialties:
- Small Business Organizing
- Home Based Small Businesses
- File Systems
- Time Management
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Residential Specialties:
- All Rooms
- Family Organizing
- Time Management
- Paper Management
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Special Clients:
- Families
- Seniors
- ADD
- Chronically Disorganized
Other Specialties:
- Independent Contractor to Professional Organizers
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Memberships & Affiliations:
- Institute for Challenging Disorganization; member since 2010
- National Association of Professional Organizers; member since 2007
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Special Offers / Special Events:
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Organizing Tips:
- Create a Happy Zone - make one spot in the house your personal space for peace and joy.
- Make your Bed Every Day - will make your day start out just right.
- Declutter Using Emotion as your Guiding Principle - have possessions that surround you be positive, i.e. things that you love and have special meaning.
- End Each Day with a Completion Ritual - to assist in getting ready for next day and to keep your home in order, i.e. set out your clothes, wash the dinner dishes, go through the day's mail.
- Use a Kitchen Timer for the Tasks You Dislike - Set the timer for 15 to 20 minutes to make a dent in your chore list.
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Linda Lanier - In Focus Organizing
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