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Got Clutter? Reinvigorate Your Organizing Efforts with The First-In-The-Category Time-Based Organizing Deck of Cards
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Best-Selling Professional Organizers Introduce Brand New Deck of Cards For the Rest of Us So You Can Organize Your Home 10 Minutes at a Time

TUCKER, Ga. - Washingtoner -- Best-selling authors, professional organizers, and co-owners Diane Quintana, CPO-CD(R) and Jonda S. Beattie, released their first-in-the-category time-based organizing deck of cards. No other organizers large or small have them to offer. This deck of cards entitled Organize Your Home 10 Minutes at a Time complements their innovative new best-selling book Filled Up and Overflowing: What to Do When Life Events, Chronic Disorganization or Hoarding Go Overboard to address the tasks to organize your home, car and office ten minutes at a time through their company Release Repurpose Reorganize LLC. With more than 30 years of experience as professional organizers working with clients affected by Chronic Disorganization or a Hoarding diagnosis, the authors recognize the need for this type of support for the "rest of us" who realistically will never be able to organize our homes, offices or lives in four hours or less.

"We have broken down the common organizing tasks for the home, big and small, into tiny tasks that can be completed in just ten minutes," says Diane Quintana. "We have essentially 'gamified' the organizing space with a simple approach that includes activities the whole family can complete quickly and easily. Whether you are single, living with others, married, or have children, this time-based deck of cards identifies 50 tasks, breaks them down, and supports the user with a positive experience in the organization of their home, car or office."

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The Organize Your Home 10 Minutes at a Time card deck helps individuals easily clear clutter in their space, thereby reducing fatigue and increasing their safety and confidence. Science has shown that clutter can cause fatigue, and fatigue can shut you down; so when you don't keep up with household maintenance – you inherently experience more clutter.

"We designed our time-based deck of cards to help 'the rest of us' who may not want to organize our homes by wrestling with our struggles or challenges with clutter for hours at a time," says Jonda S. Beattie. "We invented and designed the cards so anyone at any age could use them to clear their space in short amounts of time and feel good about themselves."

The cards make a great gift for those who are moving into a new apartment or home, those graduating from college, or for those who you want to help get organized but are not sure where to start with them.

To learn more about the Organize Your Home 10 Minutes at a Time card deck developed and designed by Ms. Quintana and Ms. Beattie, please refer to http://www.releaserepurpose.com.

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Their best-selling book Filled Up and Overflowing: What to Do When Life Events, Chronic Disorganization, or Hoarding Go Overboard (ISBN 978-1-7359684-0-7, published by Release Repurpose Reorganize LLC, 2020) can be purchased at Eagle Eye Book Shop in Decatur, GA (www.eagleeyebooks.com), Barnes and Noble, Amazon, and at booksellers everywhere.

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Diane N. Quintana, CPO-CD(R), and Jonda S. Beattie, M.Ed., are authors, speakers, and the co-owners of Release Repurpose Reorganize, LLC. Their vision is to empower individuals to create better health, better relationships, and a better lifestyle. They guide their clients to release, repurpose and reorganize what they own so it serves them instead of them continuing to serve it. They work to create personalized organizing strategies for their clients so that each individual can be supported as they create the safe refuge they desire. For interviews, speaking requests, and more information about Release Repurpose Reorganize, LLC, go to www.releaserepurpose.com

Source: Diane Quintana

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