Client Progress – Kristina
Yesterday I worked with Kristina, an energetic young mother diagnosed with adult ADHD. I began working with Kristina for one half day a week. Over the past month we’ve already downsized the items she no longer uses or values in her master bedroom and master bathroom and then we organized the items in those two rooms that she felt deserved to stay. This week we tackled her master bedroom clothes closet.
Kristina had way to many clothes for her medium sized closet. With an investment of only 4 hours we did the following to her master closet:
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- Got rid of 17 pairs of pants, 69 shirts, 8 dresses, and 5 jackets. They are bagged up and ready to donate. (See the photo below)
- Removed Kristina’s anxiety and brought a huge amount of relief into Kristina’s mind.
- Organized the clothes she kept in easy to maintain closet systems.
“Way back last spring, I swore I was going to get rid of some of my stuff and organize what was left. I tried to do it on my own, but couldn’t so I called Vicki. She came highly recommended. I can’t tell you what an immense relief it is to get rid of all the extra clothes. I owned way to many clothes! Now I realize how little of my wardrobe I was actually using. Why have all that stuff if it’s just going to take up space?! I feel really great about crossing this item off my to-do list. I now feel so much better about my self and my newly organized home spaces!” –Kristina H, a 2014 client of Organizing Mind over Matter
As you can see in this photograph, Kristina should feel really good about the progress we made. The key to Kristina’s success was holding her accountable to the clothing storage space she had available. I am as proud of her as she is of herself!
Call me if you need my help. I know I can help you because I have helped so many others.
How’s your closet looking these days?
Any advice for resisting the urge to refill the closet with more clothes? Leave your suggestion by clicking the comments option.
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