Welcome to Organize Your Stuff I am Maria White, Professional Organizer and owner of Enuff With The Stuff. I will share tips on getting organized in all areas of your life. Listen for simple tips or interviews with industry experts sharing their unique methods and Insights for getting your home and life organized once and for all! This podcast will provide support, encouragement and no judgment! B... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 37 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | EducationHow To |
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Maria gives quick and easy to follow advice with action steps. I have been much more productive since listening to her podcast.
I always walk away with at least one great idea I can use right away! Thank you Maria!
This is a great podcast. Maria has so many practical tips about how to organize your stuff and time. She breaks it down into super manageable parts that make you feel like you can do whatever you put your mind to. I highly recommend!
Maria's podcast is wise and calm, but it's not boring. As a professional organizer, she knows her stuff (heh, no pun intended), and as a host, she has a relaxed, nonjudgmental style that makes you feel like you're part of a warm conversation over coffee. I also love that these episodes are the perfect length -- neither too long nor too short -- for listening during lunch or during a walk or commute.
As a professional organizer, I enjoy regularly listening to Mariaβs helpful tips on organizing homes, offices, and time. Her interviews with other organizing & productivity professionals are also very interesting. Iβve found helpful advice in every episode. Whether youβre someone feeling disorganized, or a professional organizer, I highly recommend you listen to this podcast.
Apple Podcasts | #84 | Austria/Education/How To |
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