February 10, 2011
Whether you live in a tiny condo unit or a palatial manor, it’s difficult to get organized! This month’s Design Talks guest, Clare Kumar, Chief Organizer at Streamlife, will give you tips and tricks to make the most of the space and time in your life.
Clare will teach you what it means to be organized and why it’s so tough to get there (and stay there!) Her presentation and interactive discussion will help you to better manage your space, time, information and “stuff,” allowing you to experience the efficient living experience and peace of mind you desire!
Finally fulfill your New Year’s resolution to “get organized” and join us on February 10, 2011 at Urban Mode at 7:00pm. Spaces are limited, so purchase your ticket today at http://gettingorganized.eventbrite.com/. Get ready to experience organized urban living!
About the Speaker:
Clare Kumar has a natural gift for creating space and making time. How? By using organizing principles to solve a multitude of problems, Clare helps people become more organized at home and at work.
Since creating Streamlife, an organizing company in 2005, Clare has coached residential, small business and corporate clients to improve productivity and achieve greater peace of mind, while creating inspiring spaces in which to live and work. Clare has been a guest expert on Breakfast Television and The Steven & Chris Show, The Shopping Channel and Downright Domestic. These days she can be seen regularly on Real Life, and is the Storage and Organization Expert for Canadian Tire. She has been interviewed by The Globe & Mail, Toronto Star, Canadian Press, Metronews and CBC Radio, appeared in Canadian House & Home, has written for Neatfreak Group Inc., and blogged for Stables and ACCO Brands Canada. Clare is the go-to person in the organizing industry.
Clare is a Silver Leaf member of Professional Organizers in Canada (POC) and has served as its Director of Marketing. She is also a member of the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO). She actively participates in the Institute on Challenging Disorganization, and is a certified home stager (CCSP®).