CROSS IT OFF YOUR LIST provides professional Organizing, Relocation, and Lifestyle Management Services for busy people who don't have time to do it all. Time is your most precious commodity — how can we help you manage yours?
In processing information every day.
In tossing expired medications.
In donating anything useful that you don't want or need any longer.
In electronic bill paying.
In keeping receipts organized — not in a shoe box.
80% of our filed papers are never looked at again.
Moving is not stressful.
In tossing anything broken and unusable.
Anyone can be organized.
That one person's junk is another person's treasure.
The best way to start your day is knowing what your top priorities are.
In recycling.
Most people have no idea what they have in their closets — do you?
In being in control of your things instead of them being in control of you.
Organizing is not just throwing things in a box.
The time you spend organizing now will save you time in the long run.
You invest in your clothes — invest in good hangers.
Every home needs a file cabinet.
20% of our clothes are worn 80% of the time.
Keep your most active files close at hand.
Having uniform files and labels is inspiring.
Buying organizing products does not make you organized.
Having all your clothes organized by categories helps you find things.
Knowing when to let go of something is a huge part of being organized.
Making a commitment to being organized is a life changing action.
In high-touch service in today's high tech world.
No matter what the problem we can find a solution.
That to be organized is to be empowered!
That Joan Crawford said it best — "NO MORE WIRE HANGERS"!
In really good shelving.
In organizing, NOT agonizing!
That while it may be true that you can never have enough shoes it's also true that they should all go back in their place.
In you! You can get and stay organized once you have the tools and skills needed.
In taking it one day at a time — and one drawer at a time.
No home should have a "junk drawer."
In picking up clothes off the floor AND replacing the toothpaste cap!
In tackling clutter control very morning.
It takes the same amount of time to put things in the wrong place as it does to put them in the right place.
Sorting your mail everyday will save you an hour at the end of the week.
Being organized is a combination of habits and disciplines.
There's no such thing as miscellaneous.
In keeping things moving — when they stand still they become clutter.
Being organized is a combination of habits and disciplines.
There's no such thing as miscellaneous.
Papers need a place to live too.