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Elizabeth got right down to the critical changes we needed to make to improve our work flow. And we had fun doing it!Sheree C., Paralegal, Office Max
I am very pleased with the progress we are making and enjoy working with you has been a pleasure!Scott M.
You definitely demonstrated what you do best – being organized! It was very apparent that you’ve gone through training and certification and truly know your business.Jeanette H., BPW
Innovatively Organized really helped me get organized after my recent move. The closet and cabinet organizers that Elizabeth suggested have made it much easier to locate items when I need them and put them up when I am finished.Stephanie T.
The pictures on your website inspired me to organize my laundry room. I just bought a simple shelf, and now I’m not tripping over my detergent and other supplies! Thank you.Erica W.
I loved your presentation of Email Organizing 101. The presentation was clear and informative, and you offered wonderful tips to make our busy lives easier. I already implemented some of your recommendations, and have no remaining emails at the end of the day still in…Jennifer S., Merrill Lynch
Thank you for everything. My life has changed so much since you have come into my life. I feel like I can do it all and really makes a difference. I enjoy my home so much more and find I get smiles just doing simple things.Karen H., Home Office Organizing
Elizabeth helped turned a cramped closet and laundry room into a practical and functional space. Because it was a rental apartment, she was creative in choosing the organizational solution so that I could modify/adjust and take with me when I moved.Audrey C.
IO has changed my whole perspective on being organized. You guys/girls rock.Amy T., Blueflame Heating & Air Conditioning
Very illuminating going over my weekly review checklist and realizing that the parts of the work I dread doing are the things I don’t have systems and structure for… I can see already that this is going to be a big help, and wish I’d gotten started sooner! I’m feeling…Dr. Deborah E., ND
Hang a grocery list notepad on the refrigerator and train your family to write an item on the list as soon as they empty a container or realize they need something for a recipe. Next time you run out to the grocery store, you’ll have your grocery list ready to go.
Set up automatic bill pay through your bank or financial institution. This will cut down on the amount of time you spend paying bills.
Gather all your tax related documents (i.e. W2 forms, prior year tax, returns, etc) in one place. Use a file folder or document box to store tax related documents throughout the year for easy access when filing time arrives.
When organizing your office, imagine a semi‐circle around you when you sit at your desk. Place the supplies you use most often inside this space so they will always be within reach when needed.
Pack away your winter scarves and hats inside a handbag or purse that you don’t plan on using during the spring and summer. The winter accessories will help the purse keep its shape.
Turn all of the hangers in your closet so they’re facing backwards. As you wear items turn the hangers around. At the end of the year donate items you haven’t worn.
Create a household command center and include in and out boxes for documents children bring home from school. If a form needs a signature then it will be waiting in the inbox for review.