Julia Wyson

Mar 16, 2015

The wardrobe journey has been interesting—I’m actually still somewhat frustrated with how ‘off-track’ I’ve gotten in the last few years and am gearing up to get rid of a few more things, but it’s SO great being able to track I want to be on. And miracles of miracles—my closet has STAYED organized. I’ve been so busy lately, and in the past, I would have been dealing with a knee-high pile of clothes on the floor—but all the systems have held!!! That is truly a miracle!!!

Julia Wyson, website designer / mother / wife

M.D.

Mar 16, 2015

I appreciate your insightful and practical Style Counsel as you assisted me to turn into my Diva inside and out and organize my wardrobe. After my session, I had a clear vision of my unleashed, unreserved, bold, feminine, soft, and flowing style. I was well suited to embark on a treasure quest to find the precise yet interchangeable pieces based on our collaborative visualization process . . . silky smooth! My budget range was met with your consciousness to maximize wearability and comfort in my extended layers of new skin. Best of all, the fashion advice you gave was not adorned nor pretentiously accessorized, it was layered upon with understanding and respect of my own personal creative expression!

M.D., artist

Deborah Rachel Kagan

Mar 16, 2015

I’m in Pennsylvania. Grandma died on Tuesday and I was out the door on a plane in two hours after I got the call. Mom and I are busy with the business of death. And thank Goddess for you because I’m using the tools you taught me while we are closing down the apartment. I immediately went to Staples and bought removable labels, banker boxes and big garbage bags. So The Organizing Maniac is working for closing out the home of a dead person, too! (Sorry, have to have some humor right now, otherwise I’ll get cuckoo!)

Deborah Rachel Kagan, feng shui expert & owner / Sacred Interiors

S.J.M.

Mar 16, 2015

My daughter and I spent most of the evening organizing the kitchen. I have filled and labeled close to 120 boxes. I grouted the kitchen today after 4 months of looking at an unfinished kitchen. I still have cabinet doors to make but it is now at least a reachable goal. I can’t tell you how nice the space feels with so many things out of the way. My wife is actually excited about coming home and going through her stuff so I think it’s only going to get better. The biggest thing I notice is that I sleep better with so many things not screaming at me for attention. What a wonderful side effect. Just writing to say thanks again for all you have brought into my life these past few months. Peace.

S.J.M., singer

Karsha Chang

Mar 16, 2015

Not only did you organize my physical environment but you also gave me a sense of emotional well-being. By helping me to organize my material belongings, I was inspired to tackle all those nagging tasks I could never muster up enough energy to attack. After we organized my home, I suddenly found myself completing projects I had put off for years, like finally putting together my photo albums! I still use all the systems you taught me to this day! It made my move to the Westside so much easier and saved me time—because everything was in its right “home.” You are so talented and I continue to receive the blessings of your gift of organizing all these years later!

Karsha Chang, public relations specialist / mother / wife

Ruth Otero

Mar 16, 2015

I was hoping to respond with a double miracle but I’ll name a couple of good ones. The day after we organized I got a holding fee check for a commercial I shot over the summer. Then I booked a commercial last week! Hallelujah! I thought I was going to book another one this week but alas … Meanwhile I still have boxes to “go through” but my apartment feels like a hotel. I LOVE my apartment now and still can’t believe it when I walk in. Thank you so much for helping make that radical change. I know it’s made and continues to make a difference in my thinking. I still have to let myself believe. But the apartment is proof that I’m ready for bigger and better things. I’m going to let go of more stuff and get grounded for a fresh start in the new year!

Ruth Otero, actress/writer

Bill Mitchell

Mar 16, 2015

I am very excited about organizing because I now know how relevant your process is to accomplishing goals and living a stress-free and enjoyable life! I was skeptical at first and teased David about giving ‘that woman all that money,’ but I must say that when we are going about our daily routines like cooking, bathroom prep, office paperwork, etc., it has never been easier! It feels so wonderful to walk through our picture-perfect home . . . we can now call Better Homes & Gardens because our home is ready for its close-up! We can now have an Easter egg hunt in the house and not be ashamed . . . for every nook and cranny is presentable! Thank you for making our house a HOME!”

Bill Mitchell, 2014 California Teacher of Year, LAUSD Pacific Boulevard School

M.D.

Mar 16, 2015

Wanted to take the time to thank you because I was going through my purse and cleaning it out … and you know how you were saying that you have lots of bags and stuff … well, I decided to put all my things in their own little home in their own little compartments in their own bags with my big bag … and I was laughing to myself because I think you really inspired and influenced me by sharing your own journey. I’m sure you know you have a very unique approach as I hired many organizers before you … it’s built on a philosophy … your whole truth, love, meaning, purpose … which is an excellent paradigm … but more importantly when it comes to working how you’ve worked with me, sharing your own journey to the appropriate degree, I should say it’s been very impactful. So I just really appreciate that. You inspire me on new levels.

M.D., artist

Gwenne Wilcox

Mar 16, 2015

I used to dread having an organizing session with June. Just the thought of the process would provoke an overwhelming fatigue, which would completely take over me. In the beginning, the sessions would only be three to four hours but it felt like days. Into the first 45 minutes, I would often just glaze over detached and watch June, the humming bird, in her effervescent determination clapping her hands together and muttering her mantra, “It’s taking on a life of its own.” I just wanted to run. I’d welcome answering the phone just to escape for a few moments. Not to escape June, mind you, but the exhaustion from resisting letting go of stuff. Miraculously, it got easier.

The first thing we did together was my filing system. It took weeks, maybe even months. Granted, my files did look pretty (and I am an aesthetician) but the bigger picture was completely lost on me. This whole “honoring” your roles and stuff, I thought, “Propaganda!” June prophesized that I would experience a shift. I sat and waited as if it would arrive by Fed Ex the next day. Imperceptibly, at first, it crept in. I began to be more aware of honoring myself and noticing how and when people in my life didn’t honor me. Decluttering was taking on a whole new meaning. I didn’t just purge files. I purged relationships that no longer had a purpose. “Bye!” became easier to say spiritually and verbally.

It was a real leap of faith and trust to let June in on what I’ve held onto. I’ve never known anyone who loved digging into my dark side and looking into the dusty corners without condemnation. June simply delves into discovery with a nonchalant “What’s this?” and holds up the goods – gotcha!

I still don’t always get her path of importance like one of the last sessions we had: June had an obsessive interest in my medicine cabinets. They were full but “Geez, June, they were organized.” Still she wouldn’t back down. She put me on the stand, “But did you touch everything? Why do you have two of these? Do you use all of this every day?” Yes she was finding holes in my reasoning. I told her I thought we should do the living room shelves. She fixed her glance again on the medicine cabinets and declared, “I think we’ll start here.” Three hours later, we were still in the bathroom. I was feeling that tiredness coming over me like in the early days but now I was experienced enough to know that this was an indication that June was right. The very next day I began my morning where I always do, in the bathroom … including the medicine cabinets. Honoring the start of my day was, indeed, just what the doctor ordered.

There are triumphant moments, like the time we took on my garage. I plowed through ten boxes in one hour. In two hours, the garage was done. Now, I find that I cannot wait for June to come. I know something wonderful is going to happen. I am hooked on feeling inspired and I trust the journey that June will take me on.

Of all noticeable changes, one looms largest: the tasks that I used to avoid doing still needs to be done but the dread with which I used to approach them has been transformed to joy and the pride of achievement. The smallest of tasks produces the same exaltation because they are all about honoring my well-being.

Gwenne Wilcox, creative director / mother

Rebecca Kodama

Mar 16, 2015

I love that you go out and help people live their life to the fullest. I’m forever grateful to you for setting up systems in my life.  I’m still putting things in the white Staples boxes when I can’t get to them right away and still have the store for my boys to get their office supplies.  And Daniel still remembers ‘the Organizing Maniac’ and set up homes at his apartment for things he frequently misplaces, like his phone, sunglasses, and keys. And you taught him that stuff when he was only 11 – nine years ago! Thank you so much! 

Rebecca Kodama, writer / mother / wife

K.R.

Mar 16, 2015

This note is long overdue. I never expected to be out of touch with you for so long. First and foremost, we wanted to say thank you again for everything you have done for us so far. We talk about you all the time and in contexts that some people find surprising:

  • “Gee you two have been doing a lot of traveling this year.”
  • “You seem to be getting along really well.”
  • “How do you manage to find the greatest birthday cards?”

Truly as a result of working with you, not only are our “things” more organized, but our lives and goals as well. Since we last met, we have, among other things:

  • Used our Ritz Carlton gift certificates for a great trip to New Orleans.
  • Taken a wonderful long weekend planned in advance using mileage to the Oregon Shakespeare Festival
  • Booked a long weekend for the summer-waaay in advance, at a huge savings, on South Padre Island in the Gulf of Mexico
  • Refinanced our mortgage at a favorite rate in preparation for the home remodeling project (because things were organized enough for me to be able to identify the task and find the documents and act quickly)
  • Hired a designer and worked out preliminary plans and revised plans for our house renovations

These are only some of the items on our “progress report.” This is, of course, not to say that we are perfectly organized, or that clutter is not beginning to accumulate. (or that we have made great strides in time management.) Nevertheless, we enjoy and appreciate the palpable difference in our lives every day. Thank you!!

p.s. A MIRACLE has happened, thanks to you! Hank and I have been working on the tax information easily and effortlessly – and (here’s the miracle), PEACEFULLY. It’s only March 26 and we’re 99.9% finished! It’s a record for us – and the first time, possibly ever, that we won’t have to file an extension.  As for your “doubtful” clients, I would say that, in my case, lots of miracles have happened. But this “big” one took a certain amount of time to build up to. Thank you, thank you, thank you!

 

K.R., mother / wife and F.J., therapist / father

Linda Kamka

Mar 16, 2015

Just wanted to let you know that you got me on this organizing streak! You left five hours ago after our first three hour session and I’m still sorting! The whole family room is boxed, counters and all. I still have my old office box but now I can see how the journey has just begun. I love the idea of the decorating box and to shop from those boxes now. I am so exhausted and just want to keep going. Thank you for your training today!

Linda Kamka, owner / Print Detectives

H.L.

Mar 16, 2015

Thank you so much for coming over the other day. I got so inspired and motivated that I redid all my file drawers and typed them all up again and purged like you wouldn’t believe. I can’t wait to do more! By the end, I had two huge trash bags and got rid of two more boxes in the office. I had the task list going and went through everything and it felt soo good! I spent 25 hours (!!!) on all this stuff since you left!!! You’re fabulous! What a burst of energy!!! What a fabulous way to live! I can’t believe you’ve been living like this for so long! It feels soooo good and I have soooo much energy!!!

H.L., writer / mother

Debra Orenstein

Mar 7, 2015

I had a lot of resistance when I first hired June, but June remained cheerful, positive, undeterred, and understanding. My grumpiness and your patience helped to show me that organizing my home office was about a lot more than moving paper around—it was about ordering my life. You have made an enormous difference materially and spiritually—clear surfaces and a clear mind; letting go of old paperwork, clutter, and systems that don’t work well; and letting in the new and the now. One translation of the word ‘religion’ is ‘orientation’—i.e., religion at its best helps people find their place in the world. Organizing, at least when it is done by June, is a religious and spiritual experience. The systems work because they create a space and home for everything—including the wishes, dreams, wants, needs, and personality of the person who is getting organized.

Debra Orenstein, rabbi / author / Life Cycles I and Life Cycle II