The Anti-Perfectionist Guide to Home Organization

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When was the last time you took a good, long look at your home and thought it was as clean and organized as it could be? In today's busy, fast-paced world, home organization often tends to fall by the wayside unconsciously. Amanda Sullivan, the author of Organized Enough: The Anti-Perfectionist's Guide to Getting - and Staying - Organized, discusses how "going with the flow" might just help you get your home - and your life - as organized as possible. A change in the way space looks and feels starts from the way one thinks about that space. Who knows, beneath all the clutter, you might just discover a new way to use that space.

Talking Points: 

  1. The concept of anti-perfectionism in home organization.
  2. The impact of conscious consumption on clutter.
  3. Creative uses of space revealed through decluttering.
  4. Sullivan's FLOW method for sustainable organization.
  5. The power and simplicity of owning fewer items.
  6. Addressing the fears that lead to clutter accumulation.
  7. The changing landscape of home organization and societal pressures.
  8. The benefits of a real, lived-in home over a picture-perfect space.
  9. Practical tips for reducing clutter and maintaining organization.
  10. The importance of mindful, intentional living spaces.

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About Amanda Sullivan

Amanda Sullivan is a Professional Organizer, Founder of The Perfect Daughter, and author of Organized Enough: the anti-perfectionist’s guide to getting- and staying- organized. Amanda has been creating order out of chaos since the seventh grade when she tackled lockers and desks before dreaded inspections.

After college, she segued from working for a temp agency to organizing the temp agency. In 1999, she went into the organizing business full time, founding The Perfect Daughter: Chaos Control. She has since helped hundreds of clients, from hoarders to celebrities.

Amanda has appeared on Good Morning America and Living it Up with Ali and Jack with Jack Ford and Ali Wentworth Stephanopoulos. Her advice has appeared in national print magazines such as Woman’s Day and Fit Pregnancy, as well as on popular Web sites such as Next Avenue and About.com.

Amanda also leads workshops on de-cluttering to try to empower more people to let go of clutter and embrace her Organized Enough philosophy. Amanda lives in New York City with her husband and three children.


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