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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.
Ideas

Make Rules For Yourself So You Don’t Have To Rethink The Questions

By Susan Hunsberger, 12 years12 years ago
Neko

Organize Kitchen Cabinet – Check

By Susan Hunsberger, 12 years12 years ago
Neko

Sometimes you just need to jump into an organizing project…

By Susan Hunsberger, 12 years12 years ago
Ideas

Make the Process Simple

By Susan Hunsberger, 12 years12 years ago
Ideas

Break Organizing Projects Down into Doable Steps

By Susan Hunsberger, 12 years12 years ago
AD/HD

Newsletter July

Click on this link to access the Organizing Tips: Back to School?! It’s only July! – July 2013 newsletter.

By Susan Hunsberger, 12 years12 years ago
Newsletters

Newsletter June

Click on this link to access the Organizing Tips: Controlling Your Distractions on the Internet and Social Media – June 2013 newsletter.

By Susan Hunsberger, 12 years ago
Newsletters

Newsletter May

Click on this link to access the Organizing Tips: Landfills, Guilt, and the Organizing Process – May 2013 newsletter.

By Susan Hunsberger, 12 years ago
Students

“Mom/dad, where are my stickers?”

PROBLEM My kids don’t put their things away. They always ask me where everything is. SOLUTION Have your kids decide on homes for their things. After they have decided, have them give the homes labels. Here, a 5 year old has labeled her jewelry and stickers drawers. (So nice, eh?!) Read more…

By Susan Hunsberger, 13 years8 years ago
Neko

Is being cute an organizing step?

By Susan Hunsberger, 13 years13 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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