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Newsletter February: Unexpected Moments

Background Over the last month I haven’t been as busy with clients as I often am.  As a business owner, this can give me pause.  But I remind myself of what every experienced business person says, and that is to take advantage of your slower times and work on things Read more…

By Susan Hunsberger, 10 years9 years ago
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Newsletter January: A ‘Strategy Closet’ to Combat Brain Boredom

Background My clients often get frustrated because a strategy that used to help them stay focused, get started, and/or remember tasks suddenly stops working.  Some people use timers, others like post-it notes and still others find that music puts them in the right frame of mind.  For an ADD brain, however, strategy boredom Read more…

By Susan Hunsberger, 10 years9 years ago
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Newsletter December: Looking to 2016

Background This is the time of year where we think about the past and look toward the future. I am excited to engage with inspiring colleagues on projects and ideas and to meet new people in the industry. I am looking forward to further deepening connections in the Ann Arbor community. Read more…

By Susan Hunsberger, 10 years9 years ago
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Newsletter November: December Noise

Background For some, this time of year equals more stress. The stress can be because there are more obligations, expectations, and “shoulds”.  The messages we receive from our culture about this time of year are ever present.  Even me sending this newsletter and bringing up this subject adds another voice Read more…

By Susan Hunsberger, 10 years9 years ago
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Newsletter October: A Strength of Character

Background We often think about how to better ourselves.  We tend to compare ourselves to others and envy their strengths. It is more effective, however, to live and work from our own strengths, particularly our character strengths.  Why?  Because when we are trying day to day to get up on time, leave on time, find Read more…

By Susan Hunsberger, 10 years9 years ago
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Newsletter September: Kids – They’ve Got the Right Idea

Background In the organizing world, we often talk about turning tasks into games, making the task more interesting and (not coincidentally) more motivating.  Recently, I worked alongside a *3rd grader who, with no prompting, did just that! Our job was to organize her bedroom.  In every session “Jane” discovered ways to turn our tasks Read more…

By Susan Hunsberger, 10 years9 years ago
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Newsletter August: Vision vs. Logistics

Background When we set off to organize, we may run into obstacles such as boredom, apathy or overwhelm. These roadblocks can arise when we struggle to balance our big organizing ideas with the rough and tumble logistics of getting them done. In any organizing project, however, both the visionary and the Read more…

By Susan Hunsberger, 10 years9 years ago
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Newsletter July: “Fiter” than Fit

Background I have conversations with clients about getting things done and planning their time.  These conversations are so interesting because once people start talking and reflecting they start making insights.  I don’t tell people what to do or how to think about something.   When people take a bit of time to identify Read more…

By Susan Hunsberger, 10 years9 years ago
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Newsletter June: Attention and Connections

Background I’m taking a coaching class right now.  It’s called “The Coach Approach for Organizers.” My purpose for taking this course is to learn about coaching and see how I can translate what I learn into my organizing business. In this newsletter, I’m going to share some ideas from an Read more…

By Susan Hunsberger, 11 years9 years ago
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Newsletter May

Click on this link to access the Organizing Tips: Mind Mapping – May 2015 newsletter.

By Susan Hunsberger, 11 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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