
Here is a delightful poem about organizing around Christmas time written by my friend and colleague Angela Cody of Major Organizers (www.majororganizers.com).
Enjoy and have a blessed and meaningful Christmas.
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A MAJORLY ORGANIZED HOLIDAY TALE
‘Twas the day before Christmas and all through the house
Not a creature was stirring except me and my mouse.
As I clicked through my Pinterest page searching in vain
For organizing solutions that wouldn’t drive me insane.
My closets were packed to the gills with my stuff
Which I’d crammed into spaces (it was really quite tough).
But I had to make space for my visiting fam
I couldn’t let them know my clean counters were a sham!
I’d shoved all the laundry under the beds
And I stared at it all, shaking my head.
“How will I do it?” I cried in distress
“I need someone to help me make sense of this mess!”
When from my front door, I heard the bell ring
I sprang from my chair to answer the thing.
There stood women dressed in camos and tees
“Hello!” they said brightly, “May we help you please?”
Their tool kits were stocked, and their smiles so warm
I knew in a flash they were about to change my norm!
With a gleam in their eyes and Post-its in hand
“Don’t delay, let’s get organized!” was the command.
“Sort clothing! Sort paper! Sort boxes of stuff! Keep treasures only
Enough is enough!’
“To create calm from chaos,
We must first make the choice
To keep only what matters,
The rest is just noise.”
“From the depths of the cabinets,
The closets, the hall
We’ll throw away, give away, And organize all!”
A wink of an eye and a twist of a head
Soon let me to know I had nothing to dread.
They were helpful and kind, and gave me the nudge
I needed to start, without feeling judged.
We tackled my projects, one room at a time
And left each one organized – I was feeling just fine!
We containerized and labelled and finally were through
Just as my family’s arrival was due.
All donations were carted away in their cars
To be used by those needing them both near and far.
And I heard them exclaim as they drove into the night
“Holiday peace begins with no clutter in sight!”