What I Do

As a professional organizer, my work varies from client to client. Sometimes I help people develop systems to stay organized on their own. Sometimes I take on that task myself, collecting their stacks on a regular basis and returning everything processed and organized.

There is, however, one thing I do for every client, no matter which process we’ve agreed on: deliver peace of mind!

It’s human nature to be distressed over chaos and clutter, and we can become almost paralyzed by that nagging feeling that somewhere buried in a pile of paper is a bill or form or document you know needs to be dealt with.

Learn more about how I help people gain better control over their papers, time and life:

Healthcare Papers & Claims

As one of my specialty areas, I help with the heavy task of managing medical bills and recovering costs from medical providers or health insurance companies, either for themselves or someone they’re caring for.

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Organizing your papers General Organizing
Towers of mail? Catalogs and magazines stacking up? Instruction manuals for the new Blu-ray player, forms from the gym and your child’s school? If your home is being swallowed by paper, I can help.

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Help during tax time. Getting Organized for Taxes

Whether you do your taxes yourself or hand them off to an accountant or tax preparer, the first step is getting all of your records, receipts and papers together and organized. I can help.

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How can I help?

Clear Away Distraction & Reclaim Your Life!

Modern life places more and more demands on our time, leaving us too little time to deal with the endless reams of paper that flow through our lives.

That’s where I come in.

By helping you manage those piles of paper — or by managing them for you! — I clear away the distraction and power through psychological blocks.

In the process, you’ll free up the energy consumed by worrying that somewhere in those stacks on your kitchen counter or desk (or dryer!) is a piece of paper you can’t afford to lose or ignore.