Consumer Services - Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, United States
Curating a simplified, organized space is more than just a one time purge and rearrangement of items in your home. It's an ongoing process of determining what deserves a place in your life, and allowing room for the things you love to stand out. At Room For Peace Organizing, it is our mission to help as many people see their way out of clutter and take back their peace of mind. Our process always begins with the end in mind. Step 1: VisualizationAt the core of getting organized is the DESIRE to feel at peace in your home. The physical act of decluttering a space has profound mental effects. Clutter and too many possessions trigger feelings of never being finished with all of the tasks around your home. The desire is to move more effortlessly through your possessions, so you are able to focus on larger goals and values. Step 2: Make the CommitmentIt is in our decisions, or yet our INABILITY to make a decision that gets us deep into clutter and disorganization. Make the DECISION and commitment to yourself that you are ready to become organized. Step 3: Set Schedule and Stick To ItWe will schedule our first session after the initial consultation, and it is imperative to stick to it.If organization and maintaining order has been a struggle for you, it is easy to find reasons to avoid the uncomfortable hard work. It only takes a few hours, over a few days to completely transform your life. Face the clutter now, temporarily, or let it continue to disrupt your happiness and peace over the long term. Step 4: The 5S Methodology of Organization I use the 5S organizational method, which originates from five Japanese words; highlighting how to organize for efficiency and effectiveness by identifying and storing the items used, maintaining the area and items, and sustaining the new order for the long term. 1. Seri (Sort)- REMOVAL of unnecessary items2. Selso (Shine, Sweep)- Cleaning of area to more easily identify what's out of place3. Selton (Straighten, Set)- Organize to OPTIMIZE efficiency and flow4. Seiketsu (Standardize)- Implement labels, designated areas, and systems to create consistency5. Shitsuke (Sustain)- Develop behaviors that maintain organization over the long term Step 5: Experience the PeaceTake in your newly organized space, and say goodbye to old feelings of FEAR and LACK. Your home is now full of only things that you LOVE and that are useful. Nothing more, nothing less. Feel the ABUNDANCE in the simplicity. Step 6: Check InEvery week, check in with yourself and how you feel in your home. Your energy levels and physiology will let you know when it's time to regroup, and reinstate the new behaviors you have to maintain a peaceful home. An organized, simplified life is a mindset.Make the daily decision to keep things simple so you have Room For PEACE in your home.
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