| Mark RothLIFESTYLE ORGANIZATION
Mark Roth sent a package to my office in New York not long ago. He thinks like I do. Everything in my home has its place, every drawer is tidy, and every closet organized black to white, short to long. Every cabinet is packed with labels facing out, spices are alphabetized, food in clear containers, Yada! Yada! Yada! You know the story. Reading his materials, I felt as if I’d met my twin. When we made contact with one another, I was certain he had what it takes to bring order where there’s disorder, and even offer a few good tips for the über organized like myself. It’s never too late to learn, and it’s clear why Mark earned his reputation as a master organizer. I’m one of those people who can deal with a 1,000 things at once, but if my home and office aren’t organized, I can’t seem to get anything done. If you’re like me, or need to start from scratch and organize your life from beginning to end, left to right, front to back, Mark can help.
Tips from Mark.
- Less is definitely more. Having fewer items in your home or office can make you not only appreciate and utilize what you have in a desired part
of your space, but, allows you to be more comfortable and enjoy the setting you have created.
- Being organized alleviates stress and tension that might be brought on from feeling overwhelmed with the idea that things are consuming you.
- Establishing a clean and clutter-free environment can help you to be more productive in your daily life - be it at home or at the office, you'll
feel that you can accomplish more on a daily basis knowing that everything has its place.
- Living or working in a more comfortable environment and creating a space that is more conducive to your needs/desires/interests not only
gives you peace of mind, but, the ability and desire to accomplish goals and feel more fulfilled.
- Utilizing furniture or accessories in your living or workspace that are not necessarily designed for their intended purpose gives a unique and
creative perspective to your environment.
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