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OK, Marvelous Mom, ☕︎ Grab your coffee (or your third cup of reheated coffee—no judgment here), because today's episode is going to give you permission to let go of perfection and embrace peace instead! We're talking all things organization, but not in that Pinterest-perfect way that makes you want to hide in your laundry room. ⋆˚
Jerri Silman is a judgement-free home organization expert and a catalyst for healthy change inside the home and office. As the founder of Bee Organized Tulsa, she meets people right where they are and articulates a plan to help them out of the stress and mess of life!Connect with her today!Website - https://beeorganized.com/tulsaSignage by CM Customs Explore CM Customs for unique, affordable gifts and branding solutions.Produced by Kenneth Baucum Photography Boost your business with our expert photo, video, and audio production services.Tulsa Business Owners Networking Group Join Tulsa B.O.N.G. for vibrant local business networking online and in-person meetups.Recorded at Elevate Coworking Elevate Coworking: Where local business owners connect, collaborate, and grow. MFP - My Financial Plan Manage all assets securely with My Financial Plan's tools and daily updates.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Get Connected with this incredible group of Tulsa-area business owners and entrepreneurs by joining us at the Tulsa B.O.N.G. at https://www.facebook.com/groups/tulsabong. We can't wait to meet you!
Whether you are nearlyweds, are newlyweds, or need a fresh start, Stephanie Robinson of Bee Organized is here to help save you some sanity when building a home with your significant other. As someone who declutters for a living, Stephanie shares her wisdom on the best ways to merge two lives together. Whether you've lived together for a while or are just moving in, these tips will help you both to create breathing room in your spaces and in your relationship! So grab your favorite drink and a notebook because this episode is just for you! Please rate, review and subscribe to this podcast wherever you're listening so you never miss an episode. Even better share it with a friend! It's a great way to show your support and let us know what you think. Thank you for listening. To get the full show notes head to https://sarazarrella.com/2023/09/creating-clutter-free-spaces-interview-with-stephanie-robinson-of-bee-organized/ For more information check out our website at www.sarazarrella.com/podcast Join our Monthly Newsletter for tips, tricks and Freebies! https://sarazarrella.com/newsletter Would love to be friends on the gram at https://www.instagram.com/sarazarrellaphotography/
On this episode of Banking on KC, Lisa Foley and Kristen Christian, co-founders of Bee Organized, join host Kelly Scanlon to discuss how these two childhood friends turned their passion for decluttering and organizing into a viable business with franchisees from coast to coast. Country Club Bank – Member FDIC
On this episode of In A World with Real Media, Brad is joined by Kristen Christian and Lisa Foley, Founders of Bee Organized. Bee Organized is a professional home and life organizing company that specializes in simplifying your space so that you can be more efficient, present and peaceful at home and beyond. As entrepreneurs and business owners, listen in and discover how you can amplify your life with tips from the professionals.
Suzanne Newman joins Kelley Smith at CarePartners Senior Living to provide a plan for starting the decluttering process for a transition to senior living. Once you've got Mom settled in her new senior living community, you still have to go back and sort through the rest of her things. This segment talks about three piles you need to make while sorting through her things: sell, donate, trash. For selling things, first check online. Is her china selling? If those coffee cups from 1962 are worth $10 each, sell them on eBay or save them for an estate sale. For jewelry, try an estate jewelry organization or store and get it appraised. Go to an antique jeweler who will be honest about what it's worth. For donations, will your feelings be hurt if you see it at the salvation army priced at $100? If you're not going to make money on it, there are many charities to donate items which others would be grateful to have, such as immigrants or refugees who have very little. Also, bring close friends and family over (or FaceTime) to see if they'd like any of these items. Throwing things away: be sustainable. Make sure in the final stages to recycle what you can. Shred old paperwork to protect identity information. Kelley suggests to talk with your community coordinator first. Don't get rid of anything that you assume can't be brought. You may be pleasantly surprised and be able to accommodate your loved one. SASH Services and Bee Organized can help with these processes. See our infographic here for some decluttering tips.
On this Thanksgiving holiday weekend, Suzanne is joined by Suzanne Allbee and Kristen Christian to talk about how to prevent chaos from building up in our lives and in our homes. Professional home organizer Suzanne Allbee is the owner of Bee Organized Seattle. You can reach her at suzanne@beeorganized.com. Her office phone number is 206.627.0957, and her cell number is 206.931.2970.
On this Thanksgiving holiday weekend, Suzanne is joined by Suzanne Allbee and Kristen Christian at Bee Organized Seattle about the benefits, simplicity and peace you get from being organized. Kristin is co-founder of Bee Organized and the Chief Marketing Officer of Bee Organized Enterprises.
On this Thanksgiving holiday weekend, Suzanne is joined by Suzanne Allbee and Kristen Christian at Bee Organized Seattle about the benefits, simplicity and peace you get from being organized. This segment focuses on the power purge. Reach Suzanne at suzanne@beeorganized.com. Her office phone number is 206.627.0957, and her cell number is 206.931.2970.
On this Thanksgiving holiday weekend, Suzanne is joined by Suzanne Allbee and Kristen Christian at Bee Organized Seattle about the benefits, simplicity and peace you get from being organized. This segment provides tactics and tips as you ask three questions: what do you need - what do you love - what do you use? Reach Suzanne at suzanne@beeorganized.com. Her office phone number is 206.627.0957, and her cell number is 206.931.2970.
The first time you meet Kristen Christian you will want to hug her and be her best friend. In that order. I have known Kristen for a little over a year through her AMAZING organization business, "Bee Organized," in Kansas City. She's the kind of woman you just fall in love with. She lights up a ROOM. I only recently found out that this fierce, funny, energetic mother of four? Is also a breast cancer survivor. I was thrilled that she agreed to sit down with me during 'Breast Cancer Awareness Month' to share her story with ALL of you- because I truly believe her story will save lives. What does breast cancer feel like? Why did her mammogram miss her cancer? How did SHE find it on her own? Kristen is my friend. And her survivor story is Diary Entry #9.
This is the second of a two-part bonus series. (If you didn't listen to episode 47 be sure to buzz back there first!) In this interview, I continue my conversation with the founders of Bee Organized (Kristen and Lisa) and their Queen Bee franchise owner (Trish). We discuss the need for professional organizing services, both for mental and emotional health benefits. And also how organizing services are growing in both need and demand. For any business owner, I think you'll find this conversation helpful and encouraging. It's amazing what collaboration and community provides. The founders of Bee Organized are passionate about equipping and inspiring professional organizers to thrive as business owners. If you have further questions or want more information, please reach out to Lisa and Kristen. They would love to chat with you! For all of the show notes + links click below on the "episode webpage."
This episode and the following, are a two-part bonus series. I had the joy of interviewing the fabulous founders of Bee Organized, Lisa and Kristen, and their Queen Bee franchise owner, Trish. We not only talk about all things organizing, we also cover the ins and outs of their business model and the opportunities they have for franchising. As a small business owner and a fellow professional organizer, I was very impressed by what they have created and the offerings they provide. This was a wonderful and educational interview. If you are considering starting a professional organizing business I highly recommend you reach out and have a conversation with Lisa and Kristen. They are leaders and cheerleaders! Their tagline is "Simplify Your Hive," something we all desire right? Be sure to buzz over and listen to the second part of this interview - episode #48. Thanks so much for listening! For all of the show notes + links click below on the "episode webpage."
I read a jaw-dropping article a few weeks ago in the New York Times. It was called, "The Unbearable Heaviness of Clutter." I love that word. Heaviness. Because that is what clutter has always felt like to me. The very SIGHT of crap in my house gives me anxiety. My brain is wired to NEED order on the main floor of my home (we'll talk about the basement storage room later...) Wadded up laundry on the floor makes me agitated. An overflowing trash can? Agitated. Kids' books and papers and jackets and shoes on the floor? Agitated. Everyone in the family KNOWS this about their crazy Momma. They have grown up surrounded by storage bins and custom cabinets because cabinets hide the CRAP that I can't stand to look at. I NEED ORDER. (Now, you may be wondering, is the crap INSIDE the closets and cabinets 'in order?' OH HELL NO, I'm not THAT crazy). When I was little, we had a dark, wet, dank basement filled with...clutter. I remember the car was filled with...clutter. We're not talking "Hoarding" episode-level clutter, but enough clutter that it made me uneasy at a very early age. As an adult, then, I became a compulsive "thrower-OUTER." If my children didn't make it by hand? I toss it. If my grandmother didn't knit that baby blanket? I toss it. If Kris has a shirt with a hole in it? I toss it. Then set it on fire. Then toss it again. I HATE CRAP. It feels GOOD to me to donate, to throw things out. My mother? Oh, dear. She is a beautiful, loving complete opposite of her daughter. She is a supreme gatherer of STUFF. My mother has never met an amazon purchase, QVC line, or Blue-Light Special she didn't fall in love with AND order in triplicate. I cannot count the number of times that beautiful soul will send me something in the mail and say, "Now Dana, don't throw that out!" Once, she sent me a shirt from a Goodwill store in Topeka. I gathered 3 bags of donated stuff and RE-donated it. It ended up BACK in the Goodwill store in Topeka. You can't make it up... which brings me to Diary Entry Number Four. Did you know, according to researchers, clutter can actually cause stress and anxiety? I'm NOT CRAZY!!! THIS IS SCIENCE, PEOPLE!!!! In this week's episode of The RadioDana Diaries, I am so excited to introduce you to the WONDERFUL world of professional organization. Did you know there are SEVEN types of clutter personalities? And there are only TWO rules of organization? Those are just a few of the gems you will hear in Diary Entry Number Four: "Bee Organized:" Why Clutter is Slowly Killing Our Soul... ENJOY! xoxo - Dana
I am talking to the founders of Bee Organized, Kristen Christian and Lisa Foley. They had a passion and a dream, so of course they built it. Bee Organized is a national franchise providing professional organization services to homes in communities across the nation. It’s about so much more than organizing stuff! Check them out online at www.beeorganized.com on Instagram @beeorganizedkc and on Facebook at beeorganizedkc. Thank you for listening to Learning to Leap. Follow Jill online for more support to possibly take the leap of your lifetime on Instagram: @jill_minton, online at www.jillminton.me, and Facebook: learning2leap. Podcast show, Learning to Leap, is available on your favorite Podcast app, iTunes, Spotify, or Google Play.
Host Brian Leitner welcomes Kristen Christian and Lisa Foley, the owners of Bee Organized, to this week's podcast. Lisa and Kristen share tips on how being organized can not only help you simplify your life, but also bring peace-of-mind and a calmness to your family or yourself. They offer tips on: How to determine if you need more organization in your life How to take the first step How to be successful in your goal to simplify or de-clutter Things to think about if you're planning on leaving valuables to loved-ones Points to ponder if you have a knack for holding on to lots of "things" if you are worried you will lose the memories Everyone has a relationship with "stuff". Consider if it's a healthy relationship, or one that brings you down. Is it bringing you negative energy or positive? Often, people hold on to "stuff" because it represents a time in their life. This podcast addresses the psychological aspect of holding on to "things" and what it can do to your life when you "let go".
Elizabeth Strauss of Bee Organized tells us how she helps seniors who are sown sizing and people who want less clutter in the space. === Hispanic Chamber Connection is Sponsored By Amell Insurance Agency : www.amellagency.com/ [...]