Kathy Waddill
Principal






Untangle Your Web
Untangle the web
Clean up the mess
Clear out the clutter
Lessen the stress
Keep things where you use them
Store others away
Rearrange the furniture
Make space for work/play
Try out new ideas
Use tried-and-true tricks
Plan your space for the long haul
Avoid the quick fix
If you follow these steps
Then one thing will be plain:
Untangling your web
Frees up space in your brain!
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A picture is worth a
thousand words!
If you have a high-speed Internet connection, the video clips below
will show you how much difference a little untangling can make.
The two clients you'll see in the clips didn't realize how little time
it would take to make such a huge difference in their spaces. And neither of them expected the
process to be fun, either. Both of them were pleasantly surprised!
See for yourself by
clicking on the links below.
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Untangling a Home
In this short segment, a single chaotic room in my client's apartment was
transformed into a beautiful, useful space. It only took us three
hours, working together. Not only are the results dramatic, the
process was fun!
When you're watching this one, pay particular attention to the shots of
the floor.
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Ch. 56 News At Ten
Boston
1 minute |
Untangling an Office
In this much longer segment, news anchor Barbara Rodgers describes how my
organizing team turned her desk from a disastrous pile into a streamlined
work space. You'll be able to see how the untangling process works,
from start to finish.
There are two parts to this presentation. The first shows how much
fun Barbara had with my team as we cleaned up her office. The second
part is an in-studio interview about the Nine Strategies of Reasonably
Organized People.
When you're watching this one, look for the Oscar Mayer wienie whistle we
unearthed from the pile on the desk.
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Ch. 5 Bay Sunday
San Francisco
8:23 minutes |
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