Roberta Rey

Mar 16, 2015

“Wow! I have been feeling so great from our last session . . . what a great shift in energy I feel! I love my mobile office and my PDA more effectively! Every day I look at my ‘to do’ list and even though I might not get it done, it’s still on my radar. Yesterday I took my daughter to the doctor’s office and had a few minutes before my appointment, so I brought my ‘office.’ Looking at my phone, I was reminded of what needed to be done. Even though our wait was short, I did get actually working on anything but it helped me to remember that I needed to deposit a check and stop by Von’s, and I’m sure if these systems were not in place, I would have easily forgotten.”

Roberta Rey, manager / mother / wife

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

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

J.W.

Mar 7, 2015

It’s a new day and thank you for your energy and gifts. I feel and see much possibility – limitless. I sure wish I didn’t have to go to work today because I’m feeling organizing mania for my home and life, have been tweaking around this morning but gotta do other stuff and I sense how much room there is going to be for all that stuff I have to do. All will be fitting in better and flowing more smoothly now.

Knowing that the illumination would not wear off, I can see things that I can do, I just need the time to do it, and I get happiness just from being able to see it and know that I can do it. What you said that your physical world is the one thing you can control, that really hits home, a timely idea for me. A wonderful realization. Changing the way the mind works is iffy but picking up a useless homeless object and taking it down to the curb – that at least I can do – to make my life freer and easier. It’s clear enough. Ideas I’m finding soooo helpful and meaningful. To only keep it if it’s a really love it, that’s a good one! That each and every thing has its home – anything I can’t put in its home, I can put into the trash or out to the curb, or send to Goodwill … it’s a good way of sorting things. Effortless and easy – a paradigm for how things should be – for example, getting rid of clutter – I tended to think of it as drudgery but it need not be experienced that way. Does it express my truth? That one is deep and powerful.

Even though I haven’t had much time to implement the ideas, in the short amount of time I’ve had, I’ve created a lot of space.  Taking the dog crate, chair out of the kitchen, the Arrowhead thing blocking that door for 10 years, I didn’t give a thought … it’s wonderfully weird to be able to walk through the door without having that constrict my movements to avoid running into things.  The systems – they are terrific! It’s exciting to think and realize that it’s just barely the beginning of what’s possible and yet it feels so good and powerful.

J.W., social worker/mother