Are You Living The Life You Imagined?

Simple Success Coaching Program

“If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours.” – Henry David Thoreau

Sometimes it takes a leap of faith to “put yourself out there” or “take the next step” or for that matter, “jump right in.”  But in order to be confident in ourselves, we need to be true to our vision, our dreams and then believe in them to move forward.  What are you doing today to make living the life you imagined real? 

If you are ready to make your dreams a reality, go here:

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and take advantage of my one hour absolutely FREE coaching session when you sign up for three. 

Life is precious and so is time…what are you waiting for?

You Get To The Point Where…

“You get to the point where your demons, which are terrifying, get smaller and smaller and you get bigger and bigger.” – August Wilson

Do you ever get to the point where your clutter just seems so big?  Do you feel terrified, almost paralyzed when you think about “attacking” it?  The key to overcoming this fear of clutter is to take the first step, one at a time, with a laid out plan.  Once you begin to build up your resistance to the “powerless” feelings, you will see how the clutter begins to take on a new look.  It will get smaller and smaller and you will become bigger and bigger.

How Do You Feel After You Clean Out Your Closets?

So I decided to take my own advice and clean out my closets today.  There really is something about getting order back into your life.  I feel lighter, and although tired, feel as if I can focus now on other areas of my life that need attending to.  Do you ever feel this way?  What is your experience after you clean something out or purge?

Steve Adubato and I Catch Up

Caucus: New Jersey with Steve Adubato

Stay tuned for the clippings of Steve and I discussing – “How to Clean Up Your Clutter and Organize Your Life for Better Success!”  As always, Steve made me feel comfortable and he was truly engaged and interested in the topic of organization.  It was so much fun!  Thank You Steve!

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Patricia is Featured on TLC’s “TruthBeTold”

TLC’s “Truth Be Told”

August 12th, Wednesday, 9:00 PM

Hoarding Documentary

Series Premier – TLC Network

What a blast this was!  And to my Dear Friend and Client – “Alfie” you are an amazing Man! 

Reality TV Show – TLC Seeking Hoarding Candidates

TV Series Looking For Candidates
Do You Know Someone Who Needs Help With Hoarding?
A new television series on TLC is looking for people who are challenged with hoarding. There are many benefits to being on this show, including funds for organizing and professional support; to include myself and other mental health facilitators.This is an extraordinary opportunity to finally get the help you need!

Please call me to discuss the details immediately at the following number: (908) 766-9670

Don’t Delay – Call Now!!

Sincerely,

Patricia Diesel

Please…Serious Inquiries Only!

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Unclutter Your Love

February 3rd and 10th – 7 to 9 pm Cluttered Heart

Reveal how emotional clutter impacts your relationships in this ground breaking two night workshop!

Act Now for Early Registration Discount!
(expires Jan. 25th)

Register now for this exciting event and begin exposing the emotional aspects of clutter and how it impacts your relationships with loved ones. Topics to be covered will include:

  • Messy or neat….who wins?
  • How we may be expressing anger, sadness or disappointment through clutter
  • Exposing the real conflict
  • The strategy of compromise
  • How to set your boundaries without crossing the line
  • The secret to effective communication
  • Bridging the gap with humor
  • The powerful effect of happiness
  • Agreeing on a lifestyle that works for both of you
  • Asking yourself the tough questions

When: February 3rd & 10th – 7 to 9 pm

Where: Basking Ridge, NJ

Price: $199.99 EARLY REGISTRATION ONLY $99.99! (offer ends January 25th!)

Space is Limited: Limited to first 10 registrants

Click Here to Register Now!

Dancing and Organizing – What’s the Connection?

Hmm…an interesting thought popped in my head the other night.  I was at a house party that had a fantastic band.  As they played soulful songs, mainly from Michael McDonald’s collection, I wondered – what makes some people have inner rhythm, while others struggle with their dancing?  And what makes organizing so easy for some people, yet so difficult for others?  I would love to hear your thoughts on this…btw, a lot of this is covered in my new book to come…interesting right?

Reclaiming Your Garage

Organized Garage

The old story of whatever doesn’t fit in the house usually ends up in the garage, is still going very strong. Countless people take their excess “stuff” and use the garage to store it. The problem is, eventually it becomes so cluttered that you no longer can use the garage for its proper use, such as parking your vehicle, perhaps.

Seriously, though, I can vouch for this behavior, as I am guilty of it as well. I think the problem stems from not having enough room for your things or not knowing how to let go of some of them. Yes, that’s right, letting go of some of your things.

You wouldn’t believe what I encountered in my garage. Dare I share? My garage was the holding place for my daughter’s childhood. I found books, stuffed animals, clothes, costumes, knick-knacks and so much more. Without a doubt, I felt overwhelmed; since I knew the day I would have to deal with all this “stuff” had finally arrived.

So what did I do?

First, I needed a form of motivation to propel me into action. I believe without it I would not have been as successful with clearing everything out. For me, it was a couple of things. I was entertaining the idea of purchasing a new vehicle, so I wanted to protect my new asset. I was tired of not being able to park in the garage, knowing that once the colder weather set in, I would be miserable.

I began dealing with all the memorabilia first. After consulting with my daughter and selecting the treasures among all treasures, I was left with the remains that I donated to charities and the library. Although I think I would have been the perfect candidate for a garage sale, I decided against it, but I did hand over a truckload of belongings to someone that was.

Since I have a detached, single car garage, I didn’t have a lot of room to spare and I wanted to keep my expenses under $200. I had to find storage solutions for gardening tool, shovels, extension cords, a bicycle and holiday decorations.

This is what I came up with.

I purchased a piece of plywood to lay as a floor for extra storage for the overhead loft area. A 2-by-4 piece of wood to screw into the side of the garage wall with some hooks to hang my tools, a plastic storage shed with shelving for the back corner to hold my holiday decorations, and a huge mounting claw to hang from a beam for my bicycle.

In addition, I purchased a few clear plastic bins for storing the remaining treasures I decided to keep and placed them safely in the loft area now that there was extra room. Not only did I stay within my budget, I finally was able to park my car in the garage!

Tuesday’s Tips – Organizational Focus Group – January 26th

 

Tuesday’s Tips
Free Organizational Focus Group
Every Tuesday 6-6:30pm
 

Join us every Tuesday from 6-6:30pm for our organizational focus group! Organization is the critical key to success in all aspects of life and business. This focus group will discuss solutions, strategies, and ideas for getting your business, career, home, and life organized. The conference call will be opened up to ask questions and share thoughts and challenges. This will be a reoccuring event you are welcome to attend as they get released. Click REGISTER NOW to join the focus group and receive the call details!
 

You should be on this call if…

  • You want better organization of your time, desk, appointments, and tasks
  • You have disorganized areas in your home that frustrate you to look at
  • You struggle finding things when you need them
  • Your car is a mess
  • You fight with your kids to keep a clean room and clean up after themselves
  • Your clutter is becoming part of your interior design
  • You feel like you can’t get the things you need done in your day and you don’t know where the time has gone

We will discuss… 

  • The psychology and emotional aspects of disorganization
  • Managing and maintaining your organization and making it part of your routine
  • The financial benefits to an organized life
  • How to create more free time in your life
  • How to create efficiencies and become more productive
  • Filing systems that WORK
  • Organizational tips and tricks
  • And MORE!

Register Now!