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I love educating people on the benefits of living an organized life. Being organized isn’t about living a perfect, orderly life. Rather, it’s a lifestyle that one chooses because they understand the value it adds to their life. Speaking in front of all types of audiences excites me because I know my topic doesn’t discriminate. Anyone can be affected by clutter and all people can benefit from being organized. If I can make a difference for people, even if it’s just that one person at that event, I feel fulfilled because I’ve done my job.
“At the Ridgewood Pubic Library, we try and do programs for our community that reflect the need and interests of our patrons. During one of my hunts for new program ideas, I came across Patricia Diesel. She was scheduled to do a lecture on Organizing Your Life. I had done a few programs on organizing your home, but I liked that her topic was not just organizing your home, but your life.
Patricia Diesel is a joy to work with. She is calm, cool and poised but she is also warm, welcoming, sympathetic, and understanding. The audience connected with her at once and she was able to get them to share the challenges they face in getting organized.
When we live in a world where storage bins are going up faster than homes, it’s time to wonder “What’s going on?” I can see that Patricia Diesel has set out to change that one client at a time.
We have scheduled a second visit to the Ridgewood Public Library with her for January 2020.”
~ Toni Mathes, Business Manager, Ridgewood Public Library
Dear Patricia,
“Thank you so much for sharing your personal story with our community. Your pro-active approach to achieving one’s total wellness is inspirational and motivational. Keep up the good work of spreading your positive message of helping people to live healthier lives!”
~Maureen Norton, Program Coordinator, Bernards Township Library