BRIDGEWATER, NJ, October 15, 2010 (Press-News.org) How do you begin to get control over your parent's affairs and all the clutter that they have accumulated over the years? And how do you do this in a way that is collaborative and allows you to deal with the stress without going crazy?
The Center for Life Transitions is offering a free workshop to provide you with essential tips to cut through the clutter, knowing what to keep and what to release:
- The art of letting go
- The 3 Golden Rules to managing the clutter
- Managing your time and stress - productively
- Effectively working with the person whose belongings you need to downsize
This workshop will be held October 20, 2010, 6:30-8:30 PM at the St. Ann's Center for Intergenerational Care in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Seating is limited so registration is required.
http://www.centerforlifetransitions.net/elder-care/workshop-wisconsin/organizing-clutter/
The Center for Life Transitions, Inc. is a non-profit organization that helps individuals plan for elder care and career transitions. We assist people struggling at a "crossroad" in their personal, professional and spiritual lives through counseling and workshops, in Wisconsin and New Jersey. Call (908) 203-0088 or visit
http://www.centerforlifetransitions.net
Organizing the Clutter in Your Parent's/Spouse's Life
Non-profit organizations offer free workshop to help adults organize clutter that their elderly parents have accumulated over the years.
2010-10-15
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[Press-News.org] Organizing the Clutter in Your Parent's/Spouse's LifeNon-profit organizations offer free workshop to help adults organize clutter that their elderly parents have accumulated over the years.