Sunday, November 27, 2016

Do you have too much clutter? Take this Quick Quiz!

No More Clutter


We all want to have a clean and efficient home.
But you can't have a clean home if you have clutter everywhere.
First, you need to know what clutter is.


Check all that apply:

__ When greeting visitors you find yourself saying, "Excuse the mess!"

__ You spend hours cleaning, but it still looks a hot mess.

__ Your entryway is dumping grounds, some days even fit for Area 51.

__ Trash bins are overflowing.

__ The dining table has so much stuff piled on it, you can't use it.

__ Your drawers are so full that they pop open like a jack in the box.

__ Hobby stuff is in so much excess you can't access it to enjoy your hobbies.

__ There are garments in your closet that you haven't worn in a year or longer.

__ The kitchen counter is covered. You may even battle pest problems.

__ You can't clean or replace your floors because you can't see your floors.

__ The bathroom has stuff all over the counter, the cabinets are stuffed full, toys or storage items crowd the bathtub, and the shower boasts multiple shampoos, conditioners, soaps--some you don't even like.

__ The furniture is covered with discarded clothes, books, magazines, blankets, food wrappers, etc.

__ There's an odor that's been there so long, you are now used to it.


If u have checked 2 or more of these boxes, your home is Screaming for Help. It's Time to clear the clutter!!!
Source: http://www.ultimatehousewife.com/2013/02/no-more-clutter.html


Call Kiera Rain, Bay Area Professional Organizer, at 925-817-9642 for a free phone consult! 
http://www.BayAreaProfessionalOrganizer.com

Monday, October 17, 2016

Unicorns DO Exist! An Interactive Workshop on Getting and Staying Organized


Unicorns DO Exist! An Interactive Workshop on Getting and Staying Organized


If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed by the chaos and clutter in your life, you are not alone! Join other clutterbugs in a fun-filled, interactive and educational workshop to gain clarity on your common habits that are keeping you in a petrified cycle of disorganization.

Led by Kiera Rain, Professional Organizer for over 13 Years, and owner of Bay Area Professional Organizer Co. Kiera will have you laughing and nodding your head while giving tips and tricks to finally defeat the clutter and stay fantastically organized!

Subjects to be discussed: Complete Home Organizing, Office/Paper/Financial Organizing, and Schedule/Time Management Tips. Behavioral Sciences in relation to Disorganization.

Saturday, Nov 5th, 2016
4-5:30pm Workshop
Free and Open to the Public

Sports Basement Meeting Room
Ygnacio Plaza Shopping Center
1881 Ygnacio Valley Rd
Walnut Creek, CA 94598

Hosted by the Junior League of Oakland--East Bay (https://www.jloeb.org)

Crafters' Swap! Sat Nov 5, Concord Library

Crafters’ Swap! 

Saturday, Nov 5, 2016

12-2pm

Concord Library: 2900 Salvio St, Concord, CA 94519



Free to the Public!  
All Skill Levels Welcome!  All Ages Welcome!

Kiera Rain, owner of Bay Area Professional Organizer Co, saw a consistent problem--many of her artsy clients had an accumulation of art supplies and unfinished projects cluttering their homes. They didn’t want things going the landfill, and the supplies weren’t saleable at thrift stores--so no good to donate to charity. Kiera then partnered with Christina Benson, Adult Services Librarian at the Concord Library, to host a monthly Crafters’ Swap to solve this very problem! They are hoping the monthly Crafters’ Swap grows big and other libraries catch on!

Crafters of all mediums can now meetup at the library to swap not only their excess supplies, but also their ideas, talents and even their unfinished projects! Guests arrive, plop down their donations, and enjoy creating from the bounty. When ready to leave, feel free to take from the excess. Left-Over Art Supplies not taken by visitors will be donated to the East Bay Depot for Creative Reuse in Oakland, or used by the library for teen/children activities, or donated to Contra Costa art classrooms.

So Come One, Come All to this FREE community event to sit and create for 2 hours--o, what zen!

Saturday, Nov 5th, 12-2pm and Saturday, Dec 3rd, 12-2pm. MARK YOUR CALENDARS NOW! See ya there!


Suggestions of Craft Supplies to Bring:
Magazines for Collage Art
Poster Board, Paper, Canvases
Scissors, Glues, Glue Guns, Erasers, Paints, Brushes
String, Yarn
Greeting Cards/Envelopes
Markers, Crayons, Colored Pencils, Coloring Books
Crafting Tools (please no knives since public library/kids will also be crafting)
Art Kits
Picture Frames
Tripods, Cameras, Film, Dark Room Equipment, Software
Misc Items that you think would make a cool craft supply



Services that I Offer:

Professional Organizing Services

Home Organization - organizing closets, kitchens, garages, children's rooms, bathrooms, bedrooms, living areas, pet spaces, playrooms, junk rooms, hobby rooms, etc   

Office Organization - organizing paper clutter, stationary and cards, memorabilia, financial records, contacts, email accounts, iphones, social media accounts, online folders, picture storage on computers, creating filing systems, properly arranging office furniture for optimal space flow, decorating office spaces for better focus and less stress

Paper & Financial Organization - tackle your paper clutter, organize your financial records, create a better bill paying system, prepare for tax time, manage and improve your debt/credit cards/bank accounts and even your credit scores via organization, properly organize your papers and files 

Moving/Relocation Services - helping you de-clutter, donate and sell the cast-offs, organize your keeps, and pack so it's a breeze unpacking. Need to Downsize? Kiera has you covered! In Your New Place: complete unpacking, setting up new organizational systems to last and last, arranging furniture and decor items

Estate Organization - specializing in clients dealing with grief. Losing a loved one is never easy. It's also not easy going through their stuff, especially when people are fighting over who gets what, or if one person has to go through all of it on their own. Kiera helps relatives and friends divide the possessions and keepsakes, which is especially helpful when emotions are high. Sometimes it is 2+ years before a client may finally be ready to deal with the emotional process of going through everything to sort/organize/store the items.
Note: Kiera LOVES Hoarder Estate Clean-Outs!

Memorabilia - organizing and storing your photographs, collections and historical items 
 

Space Planning and Decorating
 - transforming your space so it supports all of your activities, furniture is properly arranged to optimize space, and decor is rearranged to create a clutter-free, comfortable, inviting aesthetic

 
Coaching - designing and setting up systems for your business and/or home, developing personal and professional strategies to meet your goals 


Referral Service
 - connecting you with trusted local professionals who clients repeatedly compliment their work. Including: Junk Hauler, Cleaners, Handyman, Plumber, CPA, Bookkeeper, Time Management and Life Coach, Closet Installers, etc





Getting Organized will have you at ease, creating more time for you to flourish in other aspects of your life after no longer wasting your time being disorganized and in the midst of chaos! 

Friday, April 15, 2016

Minimalism, the Movie!

I just booked my ticket for Tues, May 24th in Concord to see Minimalism! Come see it with me! Tickets are only $12 with tax!

http://gathr.us/screening/14636


Friday, January 1, 2016

Happy New Year!

Ready to FINALLY Get Organized in the New Year? Call me! 415-786-8266. I may be on maternity leave with my little button, but I'm excited about all the people's lives I'm going to transform, and I'm ready to start booking client's make-overs for 2016!

http://www.BayAreaProfessionalOrganizer.com

Monday, December 21, 2015

ImMEDIAtely Purge Your Media



Books, Magazines, DVDs, CDs, Cassette Tapes, VHS, Records, Laser Disks--what all do you have?


WHERE YOU CAN DONATE BOOKS:

  • Donate books to your local library. Oftentimes, libraries have "Friends of the Library" volunteers who will pick up boxes of books if you have a large donation. This is a wonderful service for an estate clean-out, for example.

  • Take kids' books to your local dr office/ER. Waiting rooms are hard for parents--help keep kids entertained!

  • Preschools and Elementary Schools LOVE kids' book donations. You can also see if there is a mobile library in your local town to donate to! I remember LOVING the mobile library as a kid--it was such a special treat to get on the van and pick out books. One town I lived in even had a converted caboose turned into a kids' library.

  • Give some small, not heavy, good books to the homeless! They will welcome the distraction and entertainment! You can take books directly to a homeless shelter or hand out books to the next persons you see at a stoplight with a sign. Homeless people cannot check out books at a library because they don't have an address to get a library card. You have to bring in an ID and two utility bills with your name on them in order to get a library card. Most homeless, I believe, find it very challenging to even get a photo ID because of the same problem of not having a home address.

  • Did you know? Animal Shelters and Animal Rescue Groups have started a cool new trend--kids reading to shelter pets! The Concord, CA (in San Francisco East Bay) public library even hosts a day once a month where kids read to dogs awaiting adoption! The kids boost their reading levels while the furbabies get much-needed attention.


MY MAGAZINE HOARD--WHAT DO I DO WITH ALL OF THEM?

Most people have a giant stack of magazines laying around, in multiple heaps--in this magazine holder by the bed, in this rack by the tv, this stack on the dining table....

First thing's first. Grab up ALL of the magazines in the entire house, and sort them into three piles: magazines you want to read, continue your subscription, and magazines that you don't want to continue your subscription.

Second Step: Unsubscribe to any magazines you no longer want/enjoy. Simply call the number on the back of the magazine. Put the phone on speaker and enjoy skimming/reading the magazines you DO want to read while you work on the unsubscribe stack. As you read, you may discover that you're no longer all that into Cosmo after all. I know I'm less into Redbook magazine--most of it is just ads and beauty and cooking--none of which I'm into. I used to LOVE Redbook for the articles, but now it's about selling, selling, selling. I want CONTENT, not ads!

Third Step: Once you've purged your already-read magazines, magazines you have no interest in, and the ones you KNOW realistically you'll never get to, you can either throw them all in your recycle bin and be done, or put in your car immediately, and take them to your local hospital or urgent care or ER. Simply drop off at the front desk, volunteer's station, or simply disperse the magazines yourself throughout the waiting room. You can tear off your name/mailing addy on the magazine cover. People will appreciate the distraction and added variety of magazines--doesn't matter if the magazines are from 2+ years ago.


COOKBOOK AND RECIPE CRAZINESS

Cookbook purge--awesome time of year for it! Take to local high school or college for home economics classes. Drop off at your local culinary school, library, or church. Donate them to a fundraising sale. Goodwill accepts Cookbooks, and Goodwill is open 9am--9pm, M-Sat and open Sun till 7pm. There's no excuse why you can't donate the cookbooks you no longer need/want/use.

Recycle any cut-out recipes or notes you simply have no desire to make.

Family recipes passed down to you, but you don't cook/bake? Give to another relative who does. If no one else, go ahead and put them in your Treasure/Memory Box and store out-of-the-way. Clear up that much-needed kitchen space! 



YELLOWBOOKS AND OTHER PHONE DIRECTORIES

We are accustomed to getting them once to twice every single year. So we think it's just a household item to always have around. When was the last time you actually USED one? Or are you more likely to search on your computer or smart phone on google or Yelp for contact information? Time to RECYCLE. Especially if the books are out-dated.


DICTIONARIES, ENCYCLOPEDIAS, THESAURUS BOOKS, OTHER REFERENCE BOOKS

Same rule of thumb for phone directories as it is for reference books. A) Will you take seconds to search on Google, Yelp, an app, Wikipedia, or will you go to your bookshelf, search for the book, pull it out, and search the book for the answer? B) Is it an out-dated reference book?


VHS, LASER DISKS, CASSETTE TAPES

These dinosaurs have no re-sale value and are no longer in general use. Ask your local trash pick-up company if these items are recyclable. Download songs/movies you still want to own. Make a list as you purge.


NEWSPAPERS

For the holidays, use newspapers as wrapping paper. Wrapping paper isn't recyclable, so using actual recyclable material is awesome! Brown bags and newspapers--think comics, sci-fi, cooking, interesting articles for shits and giggles for your giftee. Wrap the comics or obituaries for a birthday!




NOSTALGIC RECORD ALBUMS

If you were keeping them for their re-sale value, go ahead now and check if what you own truly has any financial value. Are they worth selling? Donate if not.

Download the songs you want if keeping the record format doesn't matter to you all that much.

Find cool ways to turn your records into DIY Art! Click HERE for awesome ideas on Pinterest.

Keep your very top few records in your Memory/Treasure Box and donate the rest.

Where to donate old record albums? Google to see if there is a local spot. Call your Goodwill to see if they take them. I've been finding it increasingly difficult to find a place that takes them because there is no re-sale value in most of them.

If you are a collector, check out cool ways to display your large record collection HERE or search on Pinterest!