change-is-the-only-constantI am an emerging and ever changing person. Ten years ago I attended a few life strategist sessions with life coach Brad Chappell and learned to change and emerge better by dealing with my anger and my need to control. I learned to move forward by analyzing and embracing this phrase, “As we progress, we rid ourselves of our shortcomings because they no longer serve us.” I am now a different person than I had been 10 years previous. I did not know how to make these necessary changes on my own, but I was willing to ask for help. Life evolves; we can accept it, direct it and change for the better or allow it to overwhelm us.

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I find as I look at my clients before and after photos that each client was able to quite easily rethink their current living spaces or work spaces, and realize the benefit in change rather than holding on to their old way of thinking. Is this YOUR time to rethink and rid yourself of your shortcomings because they no longer serve you? Is YOUR life cluttered with things that you rarely use? As Utah Valley’s professional organizer, I am here to help if you’ve tried MANY times and just can’t restore or maintain order. Contact Vicki Winterton for your FREE 20 minute phone analysis.

3 Responses to “Change THEN Organize”

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