What some of my clients have to say…
“Mollie is much more than a professional organizer. She is a counselor, therapist, encourager and friend. What she did for our church was amazing! And we had so much fun getting it all done. She throws herself into each project and is always thinking and creating great ideas. Not only did she create a warm environment for our once ‘sterile’ offices, but she made a place where people want to come and visit and just hang around. I strongly recommend Mollie for any kind of organizational issues you might have, whether big or small. You will be blessed by just getting to know her.”
Carpenter’s Chapel United Methodist Church -- Prairieville, LA
“As a single parent who moved myself and two kids across the country to start a new job, I didn't have as much time as I needed to get my new house in order. We were living out of boxes and trying to figure out where everything was until Mollie came and organized the main living spaces and helped to get my daughters’ rooms in order. It was a perfect stress reliever knowing that when I got home from many hours at the new job I would have a place to sit down and relax and begin to enjoy my new house. No more walking on pathways surrounded by piles of clothes, papers, and half empty boxes.”
Mark Howard -- Bartlett, TN
“Mollie, you did an excellent job organizing my home just in time for the Christmas holiday. You hung paintings throughout the house, added towel hooks for the bathroom, added shelves to the laundry room, decorated the fireplace, and organized the closets. The organization helps me in my day to day chores around my home. I am able to put things where they belong. Thanks! Looking forward to more ideas.”
Julia -- Baton Rouge, LA
“The mess in my home office was overwhelming me to the point that I stopped using it for anything but watching TV. I had a chaise lounge which took up most of the floor space, my bookcases were overflowing, and my scrapbooking supplies were out of control. Mollie removed everything from the office except the big furniture pieces which she rearranged into work areas. Then she started bringing back in just the things that I had identified that I needed or really wanted to keep. She was so good at getting me to figure out WHY I saved some of the things I saved and helped me to look at how they were actually making me feel – stressed, unhappy, and especially -- overwhelmed. She found two keepsakes underneath all the clutter which I discovered later she had used in a cluster of precious things that I wanted, but couldn’t seem to figure out what I could do with them.
The pile of “things” that were not going back into my office space was enormous. I threw away a lot, gave away some, but it was the load that the Salvation Army took away that had the biggest impact. As they lifted the chaise lounge into the truck, it was like a weight being lifted off my shoulders.
I now have several rules for myself -- if I get a new book, I have to get rid of at least one old one; I can only buy scrapbooking products if I actually have a project; and when I bring a box of things back that have wandered to another room, I must put them away. These rules work for me most of the time.”
Margo H. -- Woodinville, WA