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Susan Hunsberger

I’m Susan Hunsberger with Strategize Organize LLC. I work with folks with organizing challenges. Adults and students with ADHD are areas of specialty. People come to me feeling shame and frustration. They hire me to help them lift the weight of disorganization and move on with life.
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February Newsletter: You’re not weird!

Background I hear these sentiments all the time: “I can’t believe that organizing is so hard for me – everyone else can do it.” “I should be able to just put things away, like normal people do.” “Every time I turn around, I’ve lost something.  No one else ever struggles with this!” So Read more…

By Susan Hunsberger, 8 years8 years ago
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January Newsletter: The Organizing Brain

Background What does your brain find interesting? Understanding the answer is important because this understanding can help us take action. Story Here’s a little story that demonstrates the importance of this question. I have a client who loves the way his refrigerator functions: things flow easily in and out, the Read more…

By Susan Hunsberger, 8 years8 years ago
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December Newsletter: Have a Holiday

Background Some people’s holidays are brimming with merriment.  Others’ holidays are not. Personally, I know that not everyone is happy at this time of year, but my actions don’t always reflect this knowledge. I tend to punctuate my year-end conversations or emails with “happy holidays” or “happy new year.”  But Read more…

By Susan Hunsberger, 8 years8 years ago
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November Newsletter: The Move from Luxury to Accommodation

Background Terry Matlen, writer, blogger, and ADHD consultant, recently wrote a blog post re-imagining the distinctions between a luxury vs. an accommodation.  I liked this idea so much that I decided to play around with it a bit. Accommodations for ADHD  Having been a teacher before I became a professional organizer, I Read more…

By Susan Hunsberger, 9 years8 years ago
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October Newsletter: The Leftovers

Background Getting started on an organizing project is half the challenge.  What’s the other half, you wonder?  It’s putting away the leftovers.  In organizing, starting can be incredibly hard, sorting can be okay, making decisions and finding homes can be empowering (although yes, challenging, too), but dealing with the leftovers – the stuff Read more…

By Susan Hunsberger, 9 years8 years ago
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September Newsletter: On Multitasking, Mindfulness and Moods

Background Happy fall!  I love this time of year.  Besides the rust-red leaves, the thick-necked sweaters, and the pumpkin-spiced everything, autumn also means the annual Institute for Challenging Disorganization Conference, where we wacky organizer types learn a lot and laugh a lot and connect with organizer friends, new and old.  This Read more…

By Susan Hunsberger, 9 years8 years ago
Ideas

It’s helpful to focus in on a task.

By Susan Hunsberger, 9 years8 years ago
Newsletters

Newsletter August: Back-to-School Basics, Binders or Accordion Files?

Background Another school year often means another frenzied rush to buy school supplies.  But which ones to choose?  For your supply decisions, I have constructed a chart that lists the pros and cons of three-ring binders, zippered three-ring binders, and accordion folders.  You can use this chart beforehand to help your child think Read more…

By Susan Hunsberger, 9 years9 years ago
AD/HD

Newsletter July: I Just Wanted to Pick Up, And Now ….

Background Have you ever just wanted to pick up the bedroom, and five hours later it’s worse than when you started?  Here are some thoughts about that common frustration. Getting sucked into a bigger project Let’s say that one task is to put your shoes away.  You go to start and Read more…

By Susan Hunsberger, 9 years8 years ago
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Newsletter June: Downsizing

Background This past week, organizer Nia Spongberg  and I gave a talk to a Small/Tiny Homes meet up group here in Ann Arbor.  The topic was downsizing.  Here’s how we tackled it. Think Big First It’s important first to do some philosophical thinking about downsizing. As with any organizing project, you must Read more…

By Susan Hunsberger, 9 years9 years ago

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When I

first contacted Susan, I expected to receive the same sort of treatment I had received from previous “declutters” and “organizers” who tried to reign in my “situation.” These previous encounters always left me feeling deeply ashamed and traumatized by the experience, but what was the alternative?

Susan. Susan is the alternative.

Supportive, knowledgeable, kind, and PATIENT. She didn’t decide what stayed or went in my home, she didn’t reorganize my belongings where they “should” go, she didn’t chastise me for “letting things get so bad.” Instead, she encouraged me to “meet her where I was,” clutter and all, and then spent many patient weeks working with me as we mindfully moved through every room of my house, examining why I kept — or discarded — the items that had filled my home to capacity. Perhaps more importantly, we had many, many discussions about why I felt this experience was different and why this time I wouldn’t immediately return to my cluttered and disorganized ways.

The reason is actually pretty simple. This time, organizing and decluttering wasn’t something done to me, it was something done with me. Susan openly shared what she knew to enable me to maintain the changes on my own.
I’m extremely grateful that I found her because I feel like I got my life back.


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