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Meet Heidi DeCoux on Across the Kitchen Table with Janet Powers

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It is said that "the best job is one that you would do even if you didn't need the money".* While organizing for a client, I often think, if I didn't need the money, I would do this for free. Organizing is not so much about organizing things as it is about seeing the transformation of people. If you are not currently organized, imagine being organized: You are empowered within the context of a home that works, and you are free to live a life you love and spend more time with the people you love. I have made it my job to offer power and freedom to others through organization. After organizing and decluttering, my clients later tell me that they are energized. Many report losing weight. There is a connection between clutter and body weight. If you wish to learn more, Peter Walsh, the master of organization, has written a book called "Does This Clutter Make My Butt Look Fat." His philosophy is brilliant and right on target, in my opinion. My philosophy is to free others from the constraints that are within our control. "The connection between clutter and weight didn't occur to me overnight. About a year ago I published my book It's All Too Much: An Easy Plan for Living a Richer Life with Less Stuff. - an Excerpt from Peter's book "Does This Clutter Make My Butt Look Fat?" Soon after the book was released I began hearing from people who'd used it to get rid of the clutter in their homes and lives. In these letters I discovered an unexpected side effect. The link that I had suspected but only dimly glimpsed became obvious through the experiences of my readers. I was inundated with real examples of the impact clutter had on all areas of one's life - especially weight."

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