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“Learn How to Organize Your Home” series part 2.

Why do we have Swiss Cheese organizing?

Life today is busy. Many of us are not able to live life to our full potential and struggle to reach our goals on a daily or weekly basis. Organize 365® believes this may be due to a lack of organization in the home stemming from ADHD barriers. Join us in the second webinar of our series with Organize 365®’s as we dive into how to define and achieve organization at home:

  1. Why do we have Swiss Cheese organization at home?
  2. What is the definition of “being organized”?
  3. What are the barriers and struggles in establishing systems in each area of home organization?
  4. How long does it take to truly get your home organized?

By better understanding how organization is achieved and what DONE looks like, all members in a household can develop realistic expectations.

Organize 365 believes organization is a teachable and learnable skill. Join us as we discuss what may be keeping you from getting organized and how to overcome those barriers.

About our speaker:

Lisa Woodruff is a productivity and home organization expert motivating and teaching busy women to take back control of their lives with functional systems that work. She’s the founder and CEO of Organize 365® and is the host of the top-rated podcast featured as Woman’s Day podcast of the month where she shares strategies for reducing the overwhelm, clearing the mental clutter, and living a productive and organized life. She has authored several Amazon bestselling books and is a sought-after trainer and speaker.

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