E0033 - From Clutter to Clarity (S0002)

February 12, 2022 00:11:43
E0033 - From Clutter to Clarity (S0002)
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E0033 - From Clutter to Clarity (S0002)

Feb 12 2022 | 00:11:43

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Show Notes

Clutter is not just “stuff.”

Clutter can be physical, digital, mental, emotional or spiritual, and each type can be overwhelming.

Learn the number one cause of clutter in any area of your life, and how to bust through for lasting results.

Kerry Thomas attended the University of Florida where she received her Bachelor's and Master’s degrees in Special Education.

After teaching for eight years, a career change brought her to Professional Organizing, and Conquer the Chaos, LLC was launched in 2007.

After years of organizing "a little of everything" from closets to kitchens to offices to garages to classrooms, Kerry decided to further combine her two passions (teaching and organizing) and specialize in helping small business owners with ADD create and maintain order in the midst of their disorder. 

Kerry completed a rigorous training program and is now a Certified Productive Environment Specialist™. 

This certification adds another dimension to her organizing and productivity consulting services.

Kerry enjoys helping others find the peace of mind and increased productivity that comes from an organized workspace.

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