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About Jan Hayner
Expertise
I can answer any questions on Home organizing, file and paper management, organizing for parents, kids, senior citizens and on housekeeping and cleaning solutions.

Experience
I have been a Professional Organizer for 9 years, I am considered an expert in my field on the internet and have written several informational books on organizing.

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I am an active member of Faithful Organizers (An International Association of Christian based Professional Organizers, a past member of NAPO (the National Association of Professional Organizers)a member of an association called Women in Management, a member of Money Smart Wisconsin-Sheboygan and was a business owner for over 25 years.

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A high school graduated a the rest of my learning capablilities came from making a lot of mistakes in my lifetime and learning from all of them.

 
   

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Organizing Your Home & Workspace - Disorganized Symdrome....


Expert: Jan Hayner - 6/15/2008

Question
Hi..
I am a single very busy working professional who is struggling with getting organized at home,  my car and office. I try to clean and get organize but a few days pass and I am disorganized again.It is painful to work at

Answer
Hi Sharon;
So, you are one of the millions that have DLS Syndrome, well I wrote an article, not too long ago that was just for someone like you! It will tell you why you are the way you are and I have a ton of tips and hints to try to undo the damage that has been done in your life.

The main thing is to look at having and keeping your life organized the same as if you were doing a job for a client. You have certain steps in order to accomplish the job and a criteria for them to follow, to keep the job intact. That is what you need to apply in your own life. It is nothing more than taking bad habits and changing them into good habits. It only takes about 14 days to create a habit, so, why not make it a good habit!

Rather than to list all of the areas and articles that will help you, I am going to send you to my website where I have all of the articles for you to check periodically.

I know that these will help you. Please take the time to check them out. Especially the one titled 'Do you have DLS Syndrome?' Go to http://www.organizingyourlifetheeasyway.com
Let me know how it goes for you!
Jan Hayner

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