The Redondo Beach Chamber of Commerce held its annual Community Awards luncheon Oct. 28. Honored were “Woman of the Year” Tonya McKenzie; “Man of the Year” Mike…
The green bench on the cover of the book has a distinct meaning.
“I chose a bench because anyone can sit on a bench,” Jill B. Yesko said Thursday inside Kingfly Spirits in Pittsburgh’s Strip District. “A bench is usually accessible to everyone. The bench represents my personal opinion to be inclusive, a place for everyone to talk about how to get help.”
The help Yesko of the North Side is referring to is with organizing. She released the book “I’m Right Here: 10 Ways to Get Help for Hoarding and Chronic Disorganization.”
Yesko has nearly two decades’ experience in the professional organizing industry. She is a certified professional organizer. The book explains the difference between chronic disorganization and hoarding disorder.
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Q: “I am constantly misplacing and losing things. I feel very disorganized and struggle with time management, procrastination, and clutter. I just don’t know where to begin. It’s overwhelming and I feel defeated. Where do I begin?” – Overwhelmed Wilma
Hi Overwhelmed Wilma:
There is a lot to unpack here. And since I don’t know the details of your circumstances (what is causing the disorganization, who else lives in your home with you, what systems you have already tried, etc.), I’m going to give you some general organizing tips that I hope will spark some solutions for you.