Confessions Of A Professional Organizer – Part 6
When I was a young girl, I grew up across the street from Central Park in Burnaby British Columbia Canada. I think I was always destined to be an entrepreneur. At a young age I went to my neighbours’ and asked if I could start babysitting. I was only 11. They agreed that I could take care of their young son only if my mum was home for any emergencies that might arise.
I was in business. Yeah!!
Fortunately, there was never an emergency.
On one occasion the young couple gave me this green sewing kit. I have coveted it for decades but it was time to
downsize as I am no longer a sewer.
If I need anything sewn, repaired or constructed I contact my talented friend Denise who owns www.hellobeautiful.ca. Be sure to check out her site and see her talents.
In the meantime, check out this short video on Confessions Of A Professional Organizer part 6
PS: What’s one thing you have from your childhood? Finding it hard to part with these items?
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go to essentialism. Essentialism is where you pick up the item and simply say “hell yes, I want this in my life.” If it is serving a purpose for you, then that’s all that matters.
This could be the season to get active. Instead of sitting around all day with your family, like the past, you could get active within your bubble. That might be snowshoeing, a walk around the seawall, hike, or shoveling snow for your neighbours.




