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Recommendations

There are a lot of great organizing products out there. Here are some of my favorites. I’ve used all of them and can recommend them with confidence. (Please note that most of these are affiliate links…I get a commission if you click on the link and make a purchase.)

You can also find these products listed in the Recommended sidebar on my blog.

Ancestry.com – If you want to research your family history this user-friendly site is a great place to start. It’s full of information — including census data, birth, death and marriage records — as well as user-input data. It’s a great aid in organizing your family history.


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Clutter Diet — This monthly membership site can give you information and support to put your house on a diet.

Freedom Filer — My favorite filing system, this easy-to-use and attractive filing system emphasizes ease of use. It’s designed to be self-purging and maintenance free. You can purchase a kit directly from the company at the link below, or purchase the kit, along with instruction on how to use it, from me on my Paper Taming page.

Genius Catalyst — Michael Neill is a terrific life coach who helps people get past fears, and pursue their dreams. His membership club, Solutions Cafe, is full of inspiration and support.

A place to discover your genius, find your voice, and make a difference in the world!

Moo — This printing company makes high-quality cards, business cards and other printed products. Their stylish, user-friendly and you can upload multiple designs and images to use within one order. (Why should all your business cards look the same as one another?)


SHOW OFF! Design a portfolio in your pocket!

Organized A to Z — A great site for hard-to-find organizing products. Organized A to Z has a wide selection.

Organizing Connection — These fun, informative videos on organizing are great for folks who like to learn by watching videos.

Organizing Connection: Turn cluttered nightmares into sweet dreams

Powell’s Books — This giant independent bookstore in Portland will buy your used books online, provided they’re in good or better condition. Just enter the ISBN numbers of books you want to sell and they’ll make you an offer. And they even pay for the postage.

Sell your books to Powell's

Roll Over Rover Threads — This has nothing to do with organizing, but the owner of this stylish t-shirt company is a very organized person (and a close, personal friend of mine). If you love dogs and cats you owe it to yourself to check out attractive, comfortable and fair-trade pet-themed t-shirts and sweatshirts. I have a whole wardrobe of them.

Shannon Wilkinson — My life coach (and partner in Declutter Happy Hour), Shannon’s played a big part in the success of Peace of Organizing. Simply put, she’s helped me get past emotional barriers and figure out what I’m really after. If you’re in the market for a life coach, you can’t beat her. She has a fantastic product called Boring Change that can help you make the internal changes you desire, easily.

 

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