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Make it a habit to always leave a room a little better than when you came.  

This is so easy!  Close the closet door, pick up a wadded piece of paper on the ground, turn off the light, open or close the shades, take the finished drink back to the kitchen...

The Home CEO Philosophy


Home CEOs do more than make a living. They are household leaders, finance managers, head chefs, transportation executives, entertainment directors, volunteer coordinators, drill sergeants, cheerleaders, doctors, travel agents, childcare workers, housekeepers, lawn care professionals and more.

 

If this describes you, you are likely juggling these responsibilities while striving to balance your physical, spiritual and emotional needs, the needs of others, and the need to develop your gifts and abilities.

 

Home CEO is about helping you achieve this balance. We want you to get more out of life because you’re in charge and not your “tolerations” - the unresolved issues, big or small, that drain you when left undone. Tolerations include general clutter, a filing backlog, an unruly closet, no counter space, unplanned and less-than-productive weeks, forgetting important events and scattered incomplete projects. Too many tolerations diminish the joy you should feel out of life.

 

Home CEO’s mission is to help you eradicate some of these problem areas, as they relate to home and time, with the goal to leave you freer to enjoy what matters most. When you are happy, we are!

Did You know…?

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention state that 80% of our medical expenditures are now stress related. Fast Company Magazine, p. 88, 2/2003

At the Mayo Clinic 80 to 85% of patients were ill, directly or indirectly because of mental stress. Mayo Clinic study

Getting rid of excess clutter would eliminate 40 percent of the housework in the average home and 80 percent of household clutter is the result of disorganization, not lack of space. National Soap and Detergent Association

Harris Interactive reports that 23% of adults say they pay bills late (and incur fees) because they lose them.

The U.S. Department of Energy reports that 25 percent of people with two-car garages don’t park any cars in their garages, and 32 percent only have room for one.