
Meet Professional Organizer Lea Schneider
Getting organized isn't painful.
It's the disorganization that is painful.
It brings all kinds of stresses to your life that you just don't need. As a working mother of three, I really do understand the need to get and stay organized both at home and on the job.
Busy family. Busy job. Busy life.
As a professional organizer, writer and motivational speaker, I work hard to inspire people to look for the positive impact organization makes on home and business. I really enjoy sharing my favorite organizing tips. You might have seen some of them in Women's Day, Better Homes and Gardens Kids" Rooms, Natural Health and College News magazines.
As more and more people look for ways to save time and money plus reduce stress, they look for ways to get more organized. This led me to gather together a team of organizing experts for Organize Right Now - Organize Online. Think of it as your own "Ask the Organizer." You can get one-on-one help that you need for your project or room.
I'm looking forward to working with you to find the solution to your organizing issue. I'd love to hear how I, or a member of the Organize Online team, can help.
Happy Organizing, Lea
Lea Schneider Resume
Author of Growing Up Organized: A Mom-to-Mom Guide, Amazon.Com $14
Professional Organizer and owner of Organize Right Now LLC, providing consulting and hands-on organization.
2008 Grand Prize Winner of the Rolodex Office Makeover Challenge for the best office design and organizational plan.
Member National Association of Professional Organizers, NAPO
Member Golden Circle NAPO
Motivational speaker and writer. Twelve years experience as a newspaper journalist covering food, home and garden.
Advice quoted in: The Washington Post, ThisOldHouse,com, Family Circle, Women's Day, Natural Health, College News, Southern Breeze, Home Style and Better Homes and Garden's Kids Rooms magazines and numerous other media. Please see my media page, In The News, for a complete list.
Author of E-books, Closet Clutter to Closet Control: The Four Step Guide to Organizing Your Clothes and Dancin' to the What's for Dinner Blues.
Opened as Organize & More in 2003. Became Organize Right Now in 2006. Added Organize Right Now - Organize Online in 2008.
B.S. Business, Florida Southern College.
Member Association of Food Journalists
Member Pensacola Women's Alliance
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