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50 Nifty Tips to Spring Cleaning & Organizing
April 2, 2016 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Cleaning and organizing your home is challenging and even more stressful when clutter gets in the way.
Wouldn’t you feel fantastic if you had an effective method to manage your spring cleaning and organizing tasks?
- Learn professional organizing secrets on how to save time, effort and energy
- Discover the 3 best ways to de-clutter, delete and de-stress
- Implement the #1 rule for long lasting results
- Get the inside scoop on how to develop the perfect system to make your home sparkle
Imagine how much more successful you’ll be when your organized and clutter free!
Professional organizer, Randy S. Wickstrom, owner of Purple Durple Organizers shares tips and tricks to help you cut through the clutter and make spring clearing easier than ever before.
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“Very nice presentation. Plenty of pep and motivation, which is essential to get busy with an unpleasant task.”
– Marci Buerger, Adult Program Coordinator, Mount Prospect Public Library
“Well organized and approachable… the handout was helpful and suggestions were things attendees could easily apply at home”
– Ruth Hafner, Manager of Reader Services, Northbrook Public Library
“Your presentation covered real, everyday situations and the solutions were realistic and attainable”
– Janice Albrecht, Immediate Past President, GFWC Zion Women’s Club
“Thank you very much for the educational and entertaining program. The consensus was totally positive… a great way for the library to start its fall programs.”
– Carol Carter, Adult Program Coordinator, Lake Bluff Public Library
“Randy’s presentation to our MOPS Group was just perfect… very realistic and nonjudgmental… he was very informative and inspirational! I would highly recommend him.”
– Christy Bury, Co-Coordinator, MOPS Group of Kenosha
“Many thanks for an excellent presentation. The audience greatly appreciated your step by step approach to maximizing space and time and reducing clutter and inefficiency. Many were inspired to organize their homes and offices.”
– Nancy Brothers, Coordinator of Programming, Morton Grove Public Library