How's your relationship with the mail?

17 August 2010

I’m usually excited when the mail comes. Don’t ask me why; gone are the days of surprise letters or cards from people. And that’s okay, I love email. But I always scurry to the door when the mail arrives.

So I love the prospect of great mail, but I don’t always like the reality of the actual mail. Bills. The occasional notice from the IRS. Insurance claim denial letters. There was a time in my life, before I became an organizer, where I would let that scary mail fester in a pile. Sometimes I didn’t even open it. I don’t have to tell you that not opening bills does not lead to good.

But in the course of my training and work as a professional organizer, I developed a system that I recommend to clients for handling their mail so it doesn’t pile up. It’s worked really well for a lot of my clients.

So I set to work making it available to people who don’t hire me for one-on-one help. And the result is Make Peace with Your Mail, my spanking new four-lesson e-course.

I’m really excited about its launch, particularly since it represents a lot of learning and effort on my part. I learned to shoot and edit video. I learned about autoresponders and about making shopping carts talk to autoresponders. I love it when I master new stuff.

And here’s a chance for you to master your mail. A chance for you to greet the mail with joy and keep the piles away. A chance for you to mend your relationship with your mail. All for only $59. And for an extra $10 you can join the monthly “Let’s Do Thing Thing Together” teleparties and personalized answers to your questions about your mail. (I’m no longer offering the teleparties.)

Please go and check out Make Peace with Your Mail. Let me know what you think.

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About Janine

Hello! I’m Janine Adams — a certified professional organizer based in St. Louis, and the creator of Peace of Mind Organizing®.

I love order, harmony + beauty, but I believe that the way that you feel about yourself and your home is what truly matters.

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