Let’s face it: We are emotionally attached to our stuff. During major life transitions like divorce, downsizing, or dealing with a death in the family, that attachment is exacerbated by the emotional upheaval that accompanies change. How can a professional organizer help you learn to ‘treasure hunt’ rather than just keep things for the sake of keeping them? And how do you design a space to support the person you are becoming in the aftermath of these key life transitions?

Janine Sarna-Jones is the founder and president of Organize Me Inc., a firm that offers moving and relocation, hands-on organizing and estate clearance services. She has been helping people get organized at home and at work for 26 years, and her client roster includes corporate executives, small business owners, moms, artists and nonprofit organizations. Janine is a member of the inaugural class of Certified Professional Organizers, and she has been featured on radio, in print and online as a member of Parenting magazine’s Mom Squad.

Today, Janine joins Katherine to share her objective, non-judgmental approach to organizing for a move, explaining how she supports her clients through major life transitions. She walks us through the first steps of her process, from determining the scope of a project to preparing for a move or reorganization. Janine addresses the emotional upheaval that comes with every major life transition, discussing why clients look to her for permission to let go. Listen in for insight around reclaiming a space in the aftermath of divorce and learn how to design an environment that supports the person you are becoming!

Topics Covered

Janine’s objective, non-judgmental approach to organizing for a move
The value of a professional with no emotional attachment to our stuff
How Janine supports clients emotionally through major life transitions
Janine’s first step to determine the scope of a project
How Janine’s team helps clients make choices around what to keep
Janine’s philosophy around keeping things that really are meaningful
How a good organizer coaches clients through the process
The emotional upheaval that comes with every life transition
Why clients look to Janine for permission to let go
What it means to be a certified professional organizer
Janine’s approach to reorganizing a single room
How Janine supports divorcing clients in reclaiming a space
• ‘Organize for person they are becoming’
• Action plan to break into smaller steps
The importance of designing a space to support your best self

Connect with Janine Sarna-Jones

Organize Me Inc.: https://organizeme-inc.com/
Organize Me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/organizemeinc?lang=en
Organize Me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OrganizeMeInc/

Connect with Katherine Miller

The Center for Understanding Conflict: http://understandinginconflict.org/
Miller Law Group: https://westchesterfamilylaw.com/
Katherine on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/kemiller1
The New Yorker’s Guide to Collaborative Divorce by Katherine Miller: https://www.amazon.com/New-Yorkers-Guide-Collaborative-Divorce/dp/0692496246
Email: [email protected]
Call (914) 738-7765

Twitter Mentions