The 2009 StartupNation Home-Based 100 Competition

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Organizing for Success

Organizing for Success The winners have been announced. See the winners

Contestant's Case to Win

Evelyn Gray of Organizing for Success focuses on consulting, coaching, seminars, speaking and is the author of two e-books, "Let's Get Organized for AD/HD and the Chronically Disorganized" and "No More Junk Mail," which can stop up to 80% of your paper junk mail coming to your home and office.

We have more clutter and paper than ever before. We don't know what to do with it because we're on information overload 24/7. So how do we make better decisions so that we are not in overwhelm every day? Organizing for Success deals with the emotional issues that cause the overworked, overwhelmed and overscheduled professionals to be out of control. Our niche is working with the AD/HD and the chronically disorganized community.

First, we work with "when the clutter began and why." Sometimes, the issues go back as far as childhood. Then we begin a process of how to make better and faster decisions, how to be more productive so we can get more out of life, instead of the life being taken out of us. "Patience, patience, patience" is always at the forefront in working with clients to carefully listen to their stories, so we can dig them out from underneath the clutter, while helping them meet deadlines, be on time, maximize their space, and reduce their stress so they can earn more money in less time.

Evelyn should be the winner of the Home-Based 100 Competition, because she has a unique approach of dealing with the everyday clutter and stress, while saving you thousands of dollars and hundreds of hours every year per individual looking for lost and misplaced items. Evelyn can easily teach you how to categorize everything you have so it's within your reach, and a retrieval system that it will be fun turning your "piles into files."

It's simple once you know the secret of the "Stop, Drop and Roll" method. Remember, "If you can't find it in 30 seconds, it's in the wrong place." Visit Evelyn's website www.evelyngray.com and see why she's should be the 2009 winner.