Top-notch classes on disorganization now available to all

12 December 2011

I’ve been a member of the Institute for Challenging Disorganization for more than six years. I joined within a month of becoming a professional organizer. Back then, it was called the National Study Group on Chronic Disorganization.

One of the reasons I’ve maintained my membership over the years is the incredible education ICD provides. In addition to the educational opportunities afforded by ICD’s certification program and its annual conference, ICD offers a teleclass program that is unparalleled. Almost every week of the year, a class is offered for subscribers to listen to over the phone. Starting about a year ago, these classes have been made available to listen to on ICD’s website as well. If you’re a professional organizer and not yet an ICD subscriber, I urge you to check out the subscriber benefits. It’s one of the best values out there.

Until now, ICD did not offer classes to people who don’t belong to the group. In keeping with its vision of being the “premier resource in chronic disorganization,” ICD is now offering four recorded teleclasses that anyone can take.

Designed for the public, the four courses are:

  • Understanding Chronic Disorganization, presented by Lynne Johnson, CPO-CD®
  • Introduction to ADD, presented by Denslow Brown, CPO-CD®
  • Introduction to ADHD and Procrastination, presented by Tiffany deSilva, CPO-CD®
  • Introduction to Hoarding, presented by Geralin Thomas, CPO-CD®

I believe that each course is an hour long, though I’m not 100 percent sure. One thing to note: you listen to the class on your computer. (It’s not downloadable.) The fee is only $10.

To learn more visit the Public Teleclasses page of the ICD website.

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