Dawn's Closet Cleanout
Dawn continues her makeover! Next stop, the family closets. #organizing

Before Maeve's Method
With the home office under control, Dawn turned to the family’s shared #closets. The game closet was difficult for her daughters to use. The utility closet, a walk-in closet packed to the door, contributed more to procrastination than to cleaning. And the hall closet was a jumble of misplaced items. Dawn worked with Maeve to bring order to these spaces, and make them family friendly. #clutter
After Maeve's Method
Dawn and Maeve sorted through each closet and Maeve helped Dawn to recognize top priorities in each space and work to support these. The game closet was set up for the kids, with their things front and center. The utility closet was cleared so you could easily walk through and access all items. And the layers of unused and misplaced items in the hall closet were peeled back, to reveal an easy-to-use and spacious closet.

In previous cleaning frenzies I would purge the top layer of stuff pretty easily, then rearrange, but it never lasted --- the #clutter always backlogged again. Maeve slowed the process down. She allowed me to think about my #categories, and reimagine all my closet space in a way that better suits my life as it is today. Committing to a
clean slate is a powerful feeling, in life and in
Closets 101.
-- Dawn Nadeau, New York, NY
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