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Minding Your Matters® Organizing Consultant Earns New Credential

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 
May 01,2011 (All day)

CARY, N.C. - Jennifer Wig, organizing consultant at Minding Your Matters® Organizing, has completed her Level II Specialist Certificate in Chronic Disorganization (CPO-CD®) designation from the Institute for Challenging Disorganization. Wig earned her Level I Certificate of Study in 2010. 

The ICD offers 10 first-level certificates. Earning them requires regular online class attendance. Those who suffer from chronic disorganization often require different approaches and methods for organizing systems. The ICD's classes address all aspects of organizing, from techniques and safety to the study of Attention Deficit Disorder.

"Continuing our education in the study of disorganizing is an important part of serving clients' needs," said Janice Russell, president of Minding Your Matters® Organizing. "I'm proud of Jennifer's hard work and dedication to learning so that we might help our clients better." 

The Certificate of Study in Chronic Disorganization is the foundation certificate and is required as a starting point for all higher levels.
 

About Minding Your Matters® Organizing

Minding Your Matters® is an organizing firm based in Cary, North Carolina.  Since its founding in 2002, Minding Your Matters® has built a reputation for helping business and residential clients organize their space, items, documents and time using the flexible structure principle™.  This principle is based on the fact that clients want organization to provide structure in their current environment and flexibility to easily “tweak” these systems as their personal or professional situation changes.  For more information, please visit www.mindingyourmatters.com, or call 919-467-7058.

About ICD
The Institute for Challenging Disorganization is a non-profit group for professional organizers and related professionals.  The mission of the ICD is to explore, develop, and disseminate to professional organizers and related professionals organizing methods, techniques, approaches, and solutions that will benefit chronically disorganized people. For more information, please visit www.challengingdisorganization.com.