Organization is a skill that can be learned. Pulling from her five years of experience as a high school teacher, Heather loves to share her passion for organizing by educating and informing large or small groups.

Audiences have included:

* St. Petersburg Chamber of Commerce Women's Council, FL
* Pinellas County Jewish Community Center, FL
* Tampa Preparatory School Parents Association, Tampa, FL
* Tampa Preparatory School students (grades 6-9), Tampa, FL
* Employees of Accenture Consulting (Lunch-N-Learn), St. Petersburg, FL
* Wellington School students (grades 6-8), St. Petersburg, FL
* Academy Prep School, St. Petersburg, FL
* MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) group, St. Petersburg
* St. Petersburg Free Clinic (Staff Development Meeting), St. Petersburg
* Mind Body Lab, St. Petersburg

Each presentation provides fundamental information, but is customized to meet the specific needs of a particular audience. Heather is happy to speak about any organizing topic request. Some presentation topics include:

The Organized Student - This one hour talk is geared toward students from 6th through 12th grades. Topics covered: organization at home, organization at school, and the importance of time management.

Parents of The Organized Student - This one hour talk is geared toward parents of students in 6th through 12th grades. Parents will learn how to successfully make their children accountable for organizing their own materials and effectively managing their own schedules--so parents don't have to!

Letting Go of the Good to Make Room for the GREAT! - This one hour talk confronts the "stuff" epidemic facing our nation. Consumerism and it's effects on the home (via clutter) are discussed. Ideas for how to clear clutter are revealed, room by room, as are some solutions to stop clutter from coming into the home in the first place.

The Paper Rodeo--Wrangling Paper at Home - This talk offers 10 solid tips for the constant influx of paper (mail, children's information, personal records, bills) in the home.

Project Playroom - This presentation helps both working mothers and stay-at-home-moms come to terms with kid clutter. The focus is on 3 simples steps: 1) Jump Start by Clearing Surfaces 2) More Choices Does Not Equal Better Selection--Nipping Child Consumerism in the Bud and 3) Maintenance--Creating Clean-Up Rituals with Your Child.

For fee schedule and more information about how we can tailor our presentations to meet the needs of your group or organization, please contact us today.

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