As we looked at the desk together, a pattern emerged. I had her step back and stream a little video so I could see what we were working with. That’s what “organized” meant to her in that space: storing items efficiently so that she could stay seated while working. It’s good to get up and move around the house! But Kristin shared that she has a disability that limits the amount of time she can spend on her feet. I normally advocate that it’s okay to not have everything at hand. Kristin said her desk felt like it was too small to hold everything she needed for work. I also asked how she’d like to use the space going forward. Before we started, though, I asked some questions to help define what “organized” meant for her desk. She was excited to work on decluttering her computer desk. Kristin and I hopped on a Zoom call at the appointment time and said hello. **All information shared was okayed by Kristin, including images! Before Organizing So what’s it like to work with a virtual organizer? I had a session with Kristin the other day–here’s how it went! In the same way a virtual personal trainer doesn’t need to be with you to pass on their knowledge, virtual organizers help develop strategies and create accountability. Virtual organizing is a distilled version of that! Whether we focus on your closet, your digital files, or your office, during virtual organizing, we work with you to:
#HOW TO ORGANIZE YOUR LIFE USING EXCEL HOW TO#
And so, the other half of the equation: learning HOW to organize.Īt Organize to Excel, our goal is to give you the knowledge and tools you need to get organized and stay organized. If I came over while you had a spa day and organized everything for you, your home would certainly be neat … until the clutter came back. Physically rearranging objects is only part of the organizing equation.