Student organizing can be an additional niche for residential organizers. This six-hour course will help organizing professionals develop a student organizing business by highlighting business structure, additional insights for working with students, as well as strategies that will be important to share with this client population. Upon completion of this course, attendees should be able to: Understand why students today need help with organization Be...
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Do you spend most evenings staring into the pantry wondering, ‘What in the world am I going to make for dinner tonight?’ Fear not: there is a way to plan your meals, create a grocery list, and make dinner less stressful and more fun. Learn how to plan a month’s worth of dinners and create a grocery list so that you spend less time and...
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Are you looking for an experience this summer that is fun and invigorating, yet educational? Well! You have come to the right place! In partnership with the University of Richmond, Come To Order’s President, Kathy Jenkins, will be presenting Kaleidoscope this August. Kaleidoscope is a unique and challenging program for Richmond-area high school students. Not only does this week-long course offer you and your child the opportunity to meet other students,...
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Spring 2013 – Looking for some fun learning this summer? Check out the great line-up of UR SPCS classes for the summer. You can even learn how to start a new career in professional organizing by attending our Professionl Organizing Certificate class! This week-long 40-hour intensive certificate program will equip you with knowledge of professional organizing practices; organizing specialties; and typical characteristics of organizers and their...
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Learn how to get your “ducks in a row” during our free class! Kathy will be leading a free organizing workshop at the University of Richmond’s School of Professional and Continuing Studies on October 25, 2012. We’ll start at 5:45 pm and go until 7:15 pm. Even though a sheet of paper is only 0.004 inches think, several can add up to bury your desktop...
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