A few of my favorite sites
Save on organizing products!
Mention "thecluttercutters" when you check out at http://www.dynamicframes.com/ - maker of Li'l DaVinci art cabinets (the BEST way to store and display your child's masterpieces) and save 10% on your order! Mention The Clutter Cutters to receive 5% off your order at http://www.theclearviewcorp.com/. Cari is a fan of the Corner Step Shelf - it added valuable storage to her tiny, triangular pantry!
Friday, June 12, 2009
Make it count
If you haven't made plans for this weekend, let alone this summer, don't wait any longer. Kids don't expect grand schemes - camping in the backyard creates memories just as well as an expensive trip out of state. If you need inspiration, flip through Family Fun magazine at your local library. Or, pick up a copy of Kathy Peel's The Family Manager's Guide to Summer Survival book.
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Winner announced
The Clutter Cutters honors the work all mothers do on a daily basis to nurture their families. On May 8, we randomly selected one follower of this blog to win a copy of Kathy Peel’s book Desperate Households. Aj of Colorado Springs was the winner! She is the mother of three and was thrilled to be chosen. Congratulations, Aj!
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
April & May FunShops-free!
April 14, 6:30pm Simple Spring Cleaning @ Connected Cup, 6071 E. Woodmen Rd.
May 18, 6:30pm Dinner made easy @ DreamDinner, 5578 Powers Center Point.
RSVP requested, but not required. Call Cari at 338-9677.
May 18, 6:30pm Dinner made easy @ DreamDinner, 5578 Powers Center Point.
RSVP requested, but not required. Call Cari at 338-9677.
Sunday, March 8, 2009
Woodmen Edition's Kate Jonuska finds value in organization
At your local library, helpful information isn’t only found in the stacks, on a shelf or between
book covers. Valuable guidance can also be found in person, specifically in the persons of
Cari Pemberton and Linda Reinberger, certified Family Manager Coaches who provide free
organizational workshops for the community at local libraries. “This really is a service to
hurting families,” said Pemberton, who was recently named Director of National Outreach
for Family Manager Coaching and has been a professional organizer since 1992. “By dealing
with these issues in a free, convenient way, family managers — typically moms, but not
always — can take home strategies which can be implemented right away for the benefit of the
whole family.”
At a recent meeting at the Briargate Library covering tax preparation and battling paper
clutter, participant Jennifer Bell admitted relief that she’d found such help. “I think I can feel confident that I’m not by myself in this mess and I can find a good jumping off point,” said Bell,
who has recommended the free workshops to friends and family. “Yes, there may be piles
of paper everywhere, but you can get back on track. It can be done.”
Topics of past organizational workshops, which are usually conducted monthly, include
“The Busy Mom’s Guide to a Happy, Organized Home” and “Preparing for an A+ School
Year” as well as guidance with holiday-season preparations, organization products, staging
your home for sale and more.
Pemberton has conducted adult education programs at the Briargate Library since the
branch opened, and Reinberger has expanded the workshops to the Rockrimmon Library, as
well. Both believe that sharing their wealth of professional knowledge with families is a
genuine public service, especially in trying economic times. “How many of us think about
the cost of storing, insuring, cleaning and maintaining all of our possessions? Downsizing
and staying organized really does help families save money,” Pemberton explains. In addition
to creating value for your pocketbook, becoming organized can also add valuable time to
stressed-out schedules. “The end goal of organizing is to free time and resources for
more important matters,” Pemberton continues. “Being able to find your car keys instead of
searching for 10 minutes twice a week translates into more time for parents to spend on
what really matters — reading another book to their child, or just catching another 20 minutes
of sleep.”
Over-scheduled and overwhelmed, it often takes an outside voice of reason to get a
family back on track. If you’re interested in hearing that voice at one of Pemberton or Reinberger’s free sessions, upcoming workshops include “Kids Home Alone” at 10:30 a.m. March 16 at the Rockrimmon Library and “Downsizing: Organized Moving” on March 31 at the
Colorado Springs Senior Center, 1514 N. Hancock Ave.
The coaches also offer six-to eight-week intensive workshops— including “The Busy Mom’s
Guide to a Happy, Organized Home” study group on Thursdays through April — and one on
one family mentoring. For more information, visit Pemberton’s Web site at http://www.thecluttercutters.net/ or Reinberger’s site at www.OCDllc.biz. For details about the Pikes Peak Library District’s wide range of other adult programs, check out http://www.ppld.org/.
book covers. Valuable guidance can also be found in person, specifically in the persons of
Cari Pemberton and Linda Reinberger, certified Family Manager Coaches who provide free
organizational workshops for the community at local libraries. “This really is a service to
hurting families,” said Pemberton, who was recently named Director of National Outreach
for Family Manager Coaching and has been a professional organizer since 1992. “By dealing
with these issues in a free, convenient way, family managers — typically moms, but not
always — can take home strategies which can be implemented right away for the benefit of the
whole family.”
At a recent meeting at the Briargate Library covering tax preparation and battling paper
clutter, participant Jennifer Bell admitted relief that she’d found such help. “I think I can feel confident that I’m not by myself in this mess and I can find a good jumping off point,” said Bell,
who has recommended the free workshops to friends and family. “Yes, there may be piles
of paper everywhere, but you can get back on track. It can be done.”
Topics of past organizational workshops, which are usually conducted monthly, include
“The Busy Mom’s Guide to a Happy, Organized Home” and “Preparing for an A+ School
Year” as well as guidance with holiday-season preparations, organization products, staging
your home for sale and more.
Pemberton has conducted adult education programs at the Briargate Library since the
branch opened, and Reinberger has expanded the workshops to the Rockrimmon Library, as
well. Both believe that sharing their wealth of professional knowledge with families is a
genuine public service, especially in trying economic times. “How many of us think about
the cost of storing, insuring, cleaning and maintaining all of our possessions? Downsizing
and staying organized really does help families save money,” Pemberton explains. In addition
to creating value for your pocketbook, becoming organized can also add valuable time to
stressed-out schedules. “The end goal of organizing is to free time and resources for
more important matters,” Pemberton continues. “Being able to find your car keys instead of
searching for 10 minutes twice a week translates into more time for parents to spend on
what really matters — reading another book to their child, or just catching another 20 minutes
of sleep.”
Over-scheduled and overwhelmed, it often takes an outside voice of reason to get a
family back on track. If you’re interested in hearing that voice at one of Pemberton or Reinberger’s free sessions, upcoming workshops include “Kids Home Alone” at 10:30 a.m. March 16 at the Rockrimmon Library and “Downsizing: Organized Moving” on March 31 at the
Colorado Springs Senior Center, 1514 N. Hancock Ave.
The coaches also offer six-to eight-week intensive workshops— including “The Busy Mom’s
Guide to a Happy, Organized Home” study group on Thursdays through April — and one on
one family mentoring. For more information, visit Pemberton’s Web site at http://www.thecluttercutters.net/ or Reinberger’s site at www.OCDllc.biz. For details about the Pikes Peak Library District’s wide range of other adult programs, check out http://www.ppld.org/.
Friday, February 20, 2009
Busy Mom's Guide to a Happy, Organized Home study group forming
A monthly study group based on the latest book by Kathy Peel, "The Busy Mom’s Guide to a Happy, Organized Home" is forming in the Indigo Ranch area. We will meet for eight Thursdays from 1 to 3p.m. If you have to miss a session, it’s not a big deal. You can easily jump back in to the study the following week, as each chapter focuses on a different “department.”
According to author Kathy Peel, "No matter how many paid or volunteer positions you hold, your job as mom and Family Manager is your highest calling." I agree with her and have a feeling you do, too.
Wouldn't you like to be an even better manager of your home and family? I know I would, so join me and let's get started together! Call 719-338-9677 for more details.
According to author Kathy Peel, "No matter how many paid or volunteer positions you hold, your job as mom and Family Manager is your highest calling." I agree with her and have a feeling you do, too.
Wouldn't you like to be an even better manager of your home and family? I know I would, so join me and let's get started together! Call 719-338-9677 for more details.
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Discounts announced for members of Faithful Organizers, NAPO, MOPS, and military members!
Kathy Peel, America's Family Manager Coach, announced new discounts for members of groups geared toward helping busy families live happy, organized homes.
Members of Faithful Organizers will now receive a 25% discount off Family Manager University tuition. If you want to grow an existing business with leads and media opportunities from familymanager.com and Kathy Peel, add Family Manager Coach certification to your credentials as a professional organizer, life coach, home stager, nanny, or other profession.
If you enjoy helping people reach their goals for their home, family, and personal life and you want to own your own business, we hope you'll consider becoming a Certified Family Manager Coach. Family Manager University offers state-of-the-art online training and the tools you need to build a successful business.
For more information, email carip@familymanager.com.
Members of Faithful Organizers will now receive a 25% discount off Family Manager University tuition. If you want to grow an existing business with leads and media opportunities from familymanager.com and Kathy Peel, add Family Manager Coach certification to your credentials as a professional organizer, life coach, home stager, nanny, or other profession.
If you enjoy helping people reach their goals for their home, family, and personal life and you want to own your own business, we hope you'll consider becoming a Certified Family Manager Coach. Family Manager University offers state-of-the-art online training and the tools you need to build a successful business.
For more information, email carip@familymanager.com.
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Cari named Director of National Outreach by Family Manager Network
After two and a half successful years as a Certified Family Manager Coach, Cari has been named as one of three directors of Family Manager Network.
Family Manager provides training and resources for women and families through a national network of certified Family Manager Coaches trained through the Family Manager University online campus.
Kathy Peel, America's Family Manager, created the Family Manager System in her own quest to be a good mom and successful manager of her home. The Family Manager System uses the same skills and strategies that successful business managers use, such as delegation, team-building, and standard operating procedures, to create a smoothly running home.
If you or someone you know needs help at home or is interested in becoming a Coach, contact Cari at carip@familymanager.com.
Family Manager provides training and resources for women and families through a national network of certified Family Manager Coaches trained through the Family Manager University online campus.
Kathy Peel, America's Family Manager, created the Family Manager System in her own quest to be a good mom and successful manager of her home. The Family Manager System uses the same skills and strategies that successful business managers use, such as delegation, team-building, and standard operating procedures, to create a smoothly running home.
If you or someone you know needs help at home or is interested in becoming a Coach, contact Cari at carip@familymanager.com.
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