Setting Systems of Success


Americans spend 9 million hours looking for things. That’s a lot of time you could be spending with friends, family, working on your to-do list, or on the mellower side you could be bingeing your latest favorite Netflix series, napping, or reading your favorite book! Setting up systems to help you have your life organized is a game changer as we enter into 2023!

Let me start off by stating, I have hired many coaches, consultants, and experts to help guide any challenges I have had and all of them were worth every penny! Having an outside resource gives you insights and action, is time and money well spent in my book!

On a personal note; getting things done is my love language and if you are the same, I would like for you to ask yourself a tough question, and be honest! What do your mornings look like? Are they easy-going, flawlessly finding everything you need as you ready for the workday? Or do you spend 5-10 minutes running around trying to find your keys, your notebook, your phone, you name it?

On average, people spend 36 hours a year looking for their keys, phone, and important papers in the morning. If you think that’s not bad, setting up a functional, yet decorative environment can be key to a great start to your day, staying productive and saving time and frustrations.

When surveyed, over 32.5% of people said they needed help organizing and decorating the bedroom and following a close second was their office. If you think about where we spend most of our time, it’s sleeping and working.

Hiring an outside experienced SME to help provide a solution, as well as a subjective approach and then execute that solution is time and money well spent to enhance your life! You deserve a space that reflects your style, provide comfort and functionality!

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