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Organizing Resources

Organizing Resources on the web

Zen Habits blog post, called an “Obsessive-Compulsive’s Guide” features 12 excellent organizing tips plus a spectacular resource list of its own.

Check out organizing guru Julie Morganstern on Oprah as she explains how to get organized.

Simplify 101 is a website loaded with organizing resources and a “creative organizing blog.”

Is it time to organize your closet?

Find a professional organizer through the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO), which features a locator service on its web site

Locate many organizing and downsizing resources through the National Association of Senior & Specialty Move Managers

Favorite organizing books and audios

Get Organized, The Clear & SIMPLE™ Way: Reclaim Your Home, Your Office, Your Life, audio CD set by Marla Dee.

Organizing from the Inside Out by Julie Morgenstern. (Watch also for her new book, SHED Your Stuff, Change Your Life:  A Four-Step Guide to Getting Unstuck to be released in March 2007).

Clear Your Clutter with FENG SHUI by Karen Kingston

The Joy of Simple Living:  Over 1,500 Simple Ways to Make Your Life Easy and Content – At Home and at Work by Jeff Davidson

Organizing Plain & Simple by Donna Smallin

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