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Simplicity Seekers Discussion Group

Join the Simplicity Seekers to discuss your organizing dilemmas, learn ways to live more simply, and know that you are NOT alone in your clutter struggles!
 
When:   Monday December 1 
Time:    6:30p-7:30p at
Where: Schlow Library Downbrough Room B
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Issue: # 20 October/2008
Greetings!
Last month I asked you to stayed tuned for a big announcement this month...Can you guess what it is?  I just bet you've been waiting in eager anticipation! 
 
Imagine a drum roll sound here please....Room to Breathe has added the services of 3 new team members!!! 
 
I'd like to formally introduce to you Jess, Lydia, and Hillary.  We look forward to working with you very soon!
 
Sincerely,
 
-Jessica, Bringer of Order 
 
P.S.  Please forward this email to anyone you feel may benefit from the information and invite them to join our mailing list.
The New RTB Team!
 
Get out your pom-poms (if you can find them...that's just a little organizing humor) and wave them around as I proudly announce the new Room to Breathe team members!
 
We look forward to working with you soon! 
 
Go team!!!
                                                                    
Mini Bringer of Order:  Jessica Pavliska
 
Jess P.
Hi, my name is also Jess and I too am an anal retentive, neat freak!   I bet you're wondering if I'm a Jessica, Bringer of Order clone, but the answer is no.  She recruited me from one of our OA (Organizers Anonymous) meetings.  Just kidding! 
I firmly believe my passion for living a simple life and enjoying helping others do the same, drew me to Room to Breathe.  This is new territory for me, but I look forward to tackling your organizational challenges in creative and fun ways.  Contact me today so I can get you on your way to life you desire!
 
Feel free to email me at
minibringeroforder@roomtobreathe.us

-Jess, Mini Bringer of Order
                                                                 
Digital Diva:  Lydia Myers
 Lydia M.
Watching home movies is a ton of fun!  Organizing and finding space for all those movies, well, not so much.  Ever wish your video tape collection were as easy to watch and organize as your DVD collection?  Well, that's why Jessica has added my services to Room to Breathe.
 
I've been helping people transform their dusty old video tapes into high quality DVDs since 2004.  Just think, no more having to fast forward or rewind to find your favorite parts.  And you know how time and use degrades those video tapes?  DVDs are lossless, which means your home movies are protected and won't fade away.
 
In addition to video transferring, I also offer audio and photographic services. Imagine listening to your old records and cassette tapes on CD or watching your old slides and photos as a DVD slideshow.  What a fun way to reminisce with family and friends! 
 
Together we can organize, enhance and preserve your memories for generations to come.
 
Feel free to email me at
digitaldiva@roomtobreathe.us

-Lydia, Digital Diva
                                                                  
Photo Fanatic:  Hillary Haris
 Hillary headshot
With 4 children, I'm afraid I know a thing or two about taking mass quantities of photos-the record was 3 rolls of 36 photos in just the first 3 days of my  first baby's arrival!  A lot has changed in those past 14 years in both my life and the photography industry. In my personal life I realized the hours I was keeping with my career as a family therapist wasn't working well with the hours I wanted to be home with my children. In the photography industry, the use of the digital camera has presented individuals with a whole new kind of photo disorganization.   
 
I can help you celebrate memories through preserving and organizing these treasures, make sense of your precious black and whites, or create order out of digital chaos.  There a variety of storage and display choices that make sense and can be customized to your needs.  You can now rest easy knowing that your photos, and the stories behind them,  are going to last long enough to show your great-grandchildren and maybe even your great, great, great grandchildren!
 
Together we can transform your precious photo memories into albums, portfolios, archival picture boxes, frames or creative displays.  And the best part is that you'll be surprised what a joy the journey is!
Feel free to email me at photofanatic@roomtobreathe.us

-Hillary, Photo Fanatic
 

Contact Room to Breathe now to take that first step in simplifying your life or finally  getting your home videos and photos in order!
Reader Ideas!
"We struggled for years with our kids rooms being cluttered, until we discovered the secret:  Assess what activities truly need to take place in the bedroom, invest in a full set of appropriate furniture to meet those needs (a bed for sleeping, a chest of drawers for getting dressed, a desk for using a computer, a nightstand for music and books), and remove everything except what fits inside the furniture and truly needs to be in that room.  That way, the environment is pleasing, and there is absolutely no clutter.  The other great thing we did was put a small pet in a cage on top of our son's dresser.  This particular pet is easy to keep clean, quiet at night, and has no odor.  It is at eye level, and is a good source of energy, companionship, and entertainment in the room, while keeping the top of the dresser free of clutter."
 
Contributed by Get Happy...Get Organized e-news reader  Jennifer Kane, Boalsburg  (Jennifer is a fabulous artist visit her work at www.jenniferkaneart.com)
 
Room to Breathe would love to hear your ideas and suggestions.  Please email  jessicadolan@roomtobreathe.us to be shared in a future e-newsletter!