The Secrets to Lasting Home Organization

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As busy moms we are constantly hit with how we should be doing things. From how and what we should feed our children to how our homes should be organized.

In this download you learn what it takes to truly get organized and actually stay organized.

The Secrets To Lasting Home Organization
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When it comes to getting and keeping my home organized, I have to put blinders on.

Why?

Because seeing what others are doing is a de-motivator.
Because what I learned from organizing experts didn’t work for me.

Organizing experts know their thing and what has worked for them, but do they know you? What about your family, have they met them? Oh, and are the experts aware of your current season of life?

They can’t possibly be, now can they?

So, why think that solutions they’ve created for themselves will work in your home, for your family and your current season of life?

You can do something different by listening to the person that knows you and your family the best. YOU!

Join me as I guide you through the process of becoming the organized person that YOU can be.

How is this any different than what a professional organizer does?

A professional organizer is excellent at organizing your home. They are not meant to teach you how to organize your home.

That’s the difference.

I am a Home Organizing Educator. I help you learn how to organize your home by connecting foundational elements of organizing with how you live life everyday.

This method puts you, your family and your season of life at the core.

This method gives you confidence in your ability to organize your home. That confidence grows over time and through every season of life.

Once you have this confidence, then and only then, are you able to keep your home organized.

Home Organizing for Beginners aims to do two things:

  1. Show you how to see where you truly are in your home organizing journey.
    (It’s usually not as bad as you think.)

  2. Give you the tools to build a solid foundation of home organizing.
    (The solid foundation is what your organizing skills grow on.)

Here’s what you can expect:

  • Weekly emails that include how real life impacts your home organization and quick tips that you can implement immediately so that you feel a bit of a reprieve from the chaos of daily life.

  • An invitation to ask questions and have open discussion in the comments of each email/post.

  • Free quarterly workshops that teach you the foundational elements of organizing.


Hi! I’m Tammy. A bit about me…

The Facts

I’m currently 52 years old. My children are all teenagers right now. Three children ages 17, 16 and 14. I’ve been married to my current husband (it’s my 3rd marriage) for 18 years.

I “retired” and became a SAHM in 2016. I had worked primarily as an Inventory Control Manager. I was responsible at one point in my career to keep over a hundred million dollars worth of product organized. Organizing is kinda my thing.

The Feelings

As a career woman, some might have said I was ruthless. Perhaps not the nicest of nice. I had the ability to think logically at a detailed level, but I was driven by the pursuit of perfection. My career was my life. It was what kept me going. It was where I could hide when things felt hard at home.

Perfectionism worked great in the workplace at that time. It helped drive good bottom line results, but perfectionism didn’t translate to personal life in the same way. The bottom line results were poor and the costs were big. Everyone lost.

Perfectionism caused me to live a life in fear of being found out. That I wasn’t actually as good of a wife and mom as I was an employee. When the striving became more than I could handle, I would lock myself in my bathroom and sob uncontrollably, but only when I knew nobody could hear. Nobody could know.

The Change

Somewhere in 2015 I got involved in an MLM and though money would never actually be made, the community aspect was so beneficial. At the urging of a friend in this community I began listening to podcasts. The podcasts grew to listening to books on audio. These things began to change me and the way that I looked at myself.

More than anything I became aware that I was sabotaging my own peace and joy.

I began to realize the level of damage my pursuit of perfection was having on my relationships with my husband and children. I felt so alone in everything because of my own actions and my own thoughts.

The awareness pushed me to continue reading, researching and studying what I could do to change my mindset. Over time my mindset did shift away from pursing perfection. Instead, I began to pursue knowledge and ways to implement what I was learning whether it was different parenting techniques or how to give myself a break.

My confidence in my own knowledge grew in how I managed my home. I began to believe that I was actually a pretty good mom and wife.

Am I Qualified?

Only you can answer that question based on what I’ve shared with you.

What I know about managing my own home is that there is nobody on earth that can manage it the way that I can. Nobody knows how we live our lives day in and day out. Nobody knows what we’ve been through or how we feel about certain things.

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