Organizing and Mental Health – Professional Organizers Blog Carnival

Organizing and Mental Health – Professional Organizers Blog Carnival
Janet Barclay

Janet Barclay

A former professional organizer, I now eliminate stress for my clients by hosting, monitoring, and maintaining their WordPress sites so they don't have to worry about security, downtime or performance issues. When I'm away from my desk, I enjoy reading, photography, watching movies, and cooking.

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Professional organizers witness first hand the impact that disorganization can have on a person’s mental health as well as the ways that mental health issues can affect a person’s ability to get and stay organized. Since May is Mental Health Awareness Month, I’ve asked my readers to share their expertise on this topic for this month’s Professional Organizers Blog Carnival.

This special edition of the Blog Carnival has been sponsored by Hazel Thornton, creator of the Clutter Flow Charts. Hazel is a Professional Organizers Blog Carnival Superstar Blogger and has been a guest blogger here on Your Organizing Business several times. She is also one of my clients!

Here’s Hazel’s own contribution to the Blog Carnival:

What are you worried about? Don’t worry; take action!

As you enjoy Hazel’s post and the others, be sure to leave comments and share your favorites, using the hashtag #POBC in your social media posts.

Thank you to everyone who contributed!

Next month’s Blog Carnival is about Letting Go, and will be sponsored by Linda Samuels, author of The Other Side of Organized. You may make your submission any time from now until Tuesday, June 20 at 7:00 PM EDT.

Please let me know if you’d like to suggest a topic or sponsor for a future edition!

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