Declutter Happy Hour Thanksgiving special!

28 October 2009

I can’t believe Thanksgiving is just around the corner. I love Thanksgiving. And I’m really lucky because Thanksgiving doesn’t mean work for me. We’ve had turkey on the fourth Thursday of November every year since 1988 at the home of dear friends. My husband cooks our contribution. All I have to do is show up and eat. (And contribute to conversation.)

I realize that I’m pretty unusual, though. For many people, Thanksgiving requires a certain amount of work, and not just on turkey day itself. If you’re dealing with a clutter issue, then hosting Thanksgiving dinner might mean that you do an anxiety-inducing stash-and-dash in which you gather up all your extraneous crap and stuff it into bags to hide from your guests.

But wouldn’t you rather actually clear the clutter, rather than hide it? Declutter Happy Hour, the 28-day e-course that I offer with life coach Shannon Wilkinson can help you do just that. It offers daily e-mails full of inspiration, encouragement, and challenges; weekly audios to help guide and motivate your decluttering efforts; and downloadable tipsheets.

As I mentioned, the class is 28 days long. And Thanksgiving is 28 days from tomorrow. That’s why we’re having a special. Sign up for Declutter Happy Hour today or tomorrow and you’ll get $20 off. It’s that easy.

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About Janine

Hello! I’m Janine Adams — a certified professional organizer based in St. Louis, and the creator of Peace of Mind Organizing®.

I love order, harmony + beauty, but I believe that the way that you feel about yourself and your home is what truly matters.

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