About The Organized Woman
When you’ve been raised by very organized parents,
staying organized is a way of life...
And, if you are organized, assisting others with decision making, problem solving, and putting priorities in order, becomes a satisfying challenge.
During my 27-year career with TWA as a flight attendant, I learned the value of my organizational skills when preparing a six-course meal in a relatively small galley, for thirty first-class passengers while flying across the Atlantic Ocean.
Taking early retirement from TWA brought me back into the traditional workforce and enabled me, in 1995, to pursue my desire to work with men and women who wanted the ability to look into their closets and find any article of clothing easily and quickly. Soon after requests were posed, will you also organize my entire home, and my home office?
The answer was always, “I’d be happy to!”
Many years have passed and the natural progression has been to assist clients with their moves, allowing them to transition into a smaller home without the stresses normally associated with a move. Moving is a lot of work, not fun, and yet exhilarating once everything is in place. An organizer is an essential assistant, during a move.
I look forward to meeting and working with you...