
The Rewards Of Organizing of far reaching. It’s not just an organized home, its an organized life. After successfully making changes in their lives, many of my past clients have experienced financial gains impactful enough to bring a lot of good to the people who matter most in their lives.
Read more about these astonished families who reaped the organizing rewards of family enrichment, safety, and security.
Single Mom Gets a Fresh Start
In my hometown of San Diego, my neighbor was a struggling single mom who couldn’t find work, was late on rent by 2 months and didn’t know where to turn.
Knowing that letting go of clutter, organizing can create instant change in someone’s finances, I offered to help.
Within minutes I discovered she hated several pieces of furniture, had lots of dust and dirt that needed to be cleaned up and a mound of clothes that no longer served her.
We cleaned the floors, purged the clothes and got rid of some furniture. Within 2 weeks, she received a surprise call from her friend who offered to buy her old car that had been just sitting there not being used.
The total gain was $5,000 and peace of mind after she paid her debt and moved into a new place.
Getting Organized Fixes Fences
Another organizing success story is from a client who also got a surprise financial gain.
Right after we started organizing his office and his garage his parents offered him a gift of paying to replace the fence around his property.
The total cost of the gift, $14,000.

Helping Her Mom Buy a Home
Another client was advised by her financial planner of some tax saving strategies that enabled her to re-invest money she did not know about.
As a result, she now has $70,000 that she will use to help her 85 year old mom to buy a condo.
She told me how hot her mom’s mobile home can get and moving her mom closer to be able to take better care of her was her top priority. Try not to cry, I know.
Money doesn’t just buy things. It buys peace of mind.
Even after all these years of organizing and hearing story after amazing story of surprising financial gains, I’m still astonished when it happens.
Now the amount to beat is $70,000 and a Mom next door.
I can’t wait to hear what the next story will be.