National Study Group on Chronic Disorganization

May 14, 2008

People can be disorganized for a variety of reasons: learning styles, lifestyle choices, physical challenges, neurologically-based conditions, mental health issues, difficulty dealing with transitions and life changes, or even the simple reason of never being taught how to organize. Part of being a successful professional organizer involves learning about these issues and understanding ways to help my clients overcome those factors. The National Study Group on Chronic Disorganization (NSGCD) helps me stay on top of the latest research and methods to help my clients do just that.

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“The mission of the National Study Group on Chronic Disorganization is to explore, develop and disseminate to professional organizers and related professionals organizing methods, techniques, approaches and solutions that will benefit chronically disorganized people.”

The NSGCD Website offers some great assessment tools and tips on chronic disorganization. If you want to talk more about topics that you read about here, feel free to contact me – kathy@cometoorderva.com or call me at 804-550-9428

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