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Get Organized
Clutter is described as postponed decisions
Does this s
ound familiar?

You walk in the door with a handful of papers and set them on the table because there is no designated place for them, the next day you come home with another stack of papers (still no designated paper place) so you pile those on the paper stack from yesterday and so forth. Soon, the table is covered in papers and it is too overwhelming to deal with.

Organizing yourself starts with a place for everything, and deciding on that place makes all later decisions a habit. We can create a workable system to keep you organized and we even maintain the clutter for you as you need us. The average American wastes 30 minutes a day looking for lost items like keys, glasses, cell phones and pens. This repeated process makes us frustrated, late, and takes precious time that could be spent with family, friends or just relaxing.

Dinning Room

Storage

Before & After (rollover)
Get the clutter under control
Clear Path / Declutter by Design was started for people who need some design principles to get the clutter under control. We help you sort treasures from trash and then make a place/space for it. Sometimes the task of sorting is too much for you, so we can organize all your treasures until you are ready to go the next step. Using various principles and systems to declutter closets and kitchens, organize tools and garages, arrange furniture and decorate walls with creative ideas makes your space more productive. With this renewed energy you can now do some of the things you never had time to do.

Contact us today.
info@declutterpros.com
910-395-0996



In our homes...
clutter causes chaos
and confusion.

In our schedules...
clutter causes stress
and strain.

In our minds...
clutter causes lack of focus and lowered performance.

In our home offices...
clutter causes inefficiency
and wastes time.

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