Introducing our Organizing Expert, Donna Lindley

Organize Your World, Inc.Organize-It is excited to introduce Donna Lindley as our Organizing Expert for our new blog. Donna Lindley is a Certified Professional Organizer and owner of Organize Your World, Inc. based in Rochester Hills, MI.

Donna founded Organize Your World, Inc. in 2003. She and her team of professional organizers bring simplicity to their clients’ lives and environments, and help them to reduce stress, regain control, and find more time to do the things which they enjoy most in life. Organize Your World, Inc. is a member of the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO).

Prior to founding Organize Your World, Inc., Donna graduated with honors from Hope College, majoring in Mathematics with a minor in Psychology. After graduation, she spent nine years as a Manager with Accenture, a global management consulting company. When she’s not organizing, Donna enjoys exercising, traveling, and spending time with her family.

In this new blog, Donna and her team will convey simple, practical, and easy-to-implement organizing tips and solutions that align with their philosophy “when you organize your life, you simplify your life”.

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6 thoughts on “Introducing our Organizing Expert, Donna Lindley

  1. A Cross

    I ordered one of your products. On the statment it asks me to submit a review.

    Your web site does not show a place to give a review.

    Let me know how and I will give you my thoughts.

     
  2. Organize-It

    A Cross,
    Sorry for the mix-up. If you go back to organizeit.com, and find the product you purchased, you can write a review on that page – right underneath the product description. Thank you for your input, we’re always looking for ways to improve our products or hear how they’re working out for you.

     
  3. Martha Bryce

    I saw a great quote today:
    “Don’t agonize. Organize.” Florynce R. Kennedy Here’s my challenge: I keep my off season clothing stored in a covered rack in the basement of my home. It’s heated and air conditioned, so there’s no problem there. My problem is that the racks that I have uses are plastic and the weight of the clothing pulls the poles out of the connector. My clothes keep falling and wrinkling on the floor. I’m not overloading the racks. Any ideas?

     
  4. Cheryl Arminio

    I would be interested in the answer to this as well. I have two of those organizers in my basement, also heated/air conditioned. They are not even half full and one of them collapsed onto my Bowflex machine. I heard it from my bedroom, it was a little scary.

     
  5. Organize-It

    Martha & Cheryl,
    I’m sorry to hear about the low quality of these clothing racks. I looked into it and there are a few racks on the market that are not up to par, mostly due to fact that they are made of plastic. Plastic is the more affordable option but is lightweight and therefore, not as sturdy as other options like steel. If possible, splurge on a great rack that will last you for years to come and make sure to read the reviews, they are super helpful. This rack in particular, http://bit.ly/ar6Vcv , does it’s job well. So, stay away from plastic if possible and you won’t find clothes on the ground or hear anymore crazy crashes from the basement!