![]() Even Marie Kondo says so, although I have my issues with Marie Kondo. What I have seen in my years of working is it clears your mental space. I agree that tidying up is the way to begin. When people are interested in reinventing themselves, I like to encourage them to begin by tidying up. I was once called persnickety by a member of the SOLO community. You can access that conversation by signing up at /solo. We discuss her experiences and she shares some of her favorite episodes. ![]() She has her own channel where she writes about her musings in response to episodes as part of the bonus material, which you can find in the SOLO community. Suzette is a member and special contributor to the SOLO community. We discussed the steps to tidying up, motivations, challenges, best practices, and Marie Kondo. It’s a great conversation and an inspirational one. A proud solo, she enjoys swing dancing, motorcycle riding, and spending time with her 21 nieces and nephews, as I call them, nibblings. Suzette is a member of the National Association of Productivity and Organizing Professionals, and she’s the owner of White Space. I invite Suzette Smith, a professional organizer with many years of experience, to talk about a topic that is dear to my heart, tidying up. She enjoys swing dancing, motorcycle riding, and spending time with her 21 nieces and nephews.īonus material is available to the Solo community. Suzette is the owner of White Space and is a member of the National Association of Productivity and Organizing Professionals and A proud Solo. He invites Suzette Smith, a professional organizer with ten years of experience, into the studio to discuss Marie Kondo, motivations to tidy, and best practices and pitfalls.
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