Organising for Sentimental People
August 1, 2008

I am usually not a very sentimental person.
With letters, cards and notes, I restrict myself to a memory box which is the size of a big shoebox (the ones that boots come in).
When that box gets too full, I make myself go through it to throw out things that are no longer as meaningful for me. It’s amazing to me how something that you absolutely had to keep at the time can lost its sentimental value after a few years. Continue Reading
Quick Guide to Completing Summer Projects
July 30, 2008
Are you beating yourself up because you haven’t accomplished enough this summer? If so, here’s a quick guide to finishing up your summer projects.
1. Pick one or two projects that are really important to you. You may want to decide based on what’s seasonally appropriate, like keeping your garden or yard well maintained. You can also choose based on things that shouldn’t wait, like fixing a leak. Or, best of all, you can choose based on what you actually like to do, or are looking forward to doing. Continue Reading
A Warm Welcome to Jennifer Koretsky!
July 30, 2008
Jennifer Koretsky is a Senior Certified AD/HD Coach and specializes in working with overachieving adults with AD/HD who are chronically overwhelmed.
She is the founder of ADDmanagement.com, has authored the book “Odd One Out: The Maverick’s Guide to Adult ADD”, and runs the experiencingaddvantages blog.
Jennifer will be contributing her wisdom and unique outlooks on organizing to Clutter Control Freak.
Welcome Jennifer!