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NeatFreak Gets Clients Organized in a Snap
By Ofelia Saenz, Signal Tribune staff writer

Looking to keep that New Year's resolution to clean up your act? Or maybe just your house, closets or office? Then look no farther than www.getaneatfreak.com, a site which gives clients the dirt on getting organized.

Jeffrey Henderson, a professional organizer and principal of NeatFreak, recently announced the launch of the freshly designed Web site.

Driven with a keen sense of organization, a definitive sense of style and an eye for design, NeatFreak develops organizational systems that help people simplify their lives. Though NeatFreak has only been around since last year, Henderson has been performing each of the services he provides for nearly 20 years.

Henderson spent the bulk of his career in the marketing, advertising and public relations industry. He most recently served as the executive director of the Bixby Knolls Business Improvement Association. The one constant that remained, regardless of the company or organization for which he worked, was he would voluntarily organize each office, improving its efficiency. From filing systems to office forms, Henderson repeatedly found solutions and developed ideas to streamline office systems.

While the NeatFreak Web site has been around since Henderson began his consulting business, the updated site has more informative content, including a "quick tips" section where visitors can learn fast, simple ideas that are easy to integrate into their daily lives to help them become more organized, as well as a completed-project section with information and photos.

"People tend to feel overwhelmed by their organizational issues," Henderson said. "But I want them to understand that they don't have to over think it. It's all about simplifying.

Visitors to the site are also able to sign up for the NeatFreak mailing list. Henderson will be publishing an electronic newsletter, which will feature the current trends in organization for the home and workplace.

NeatFreak offers a complimentary consultation for all new clients.

"It's making a positive step toward improving one's life," Henderson said. "Clearing clutter from the home or office definitely helps clear clutter from the brain."

For more information about NeatFreak, contact Jeffrey Henderson at (562) 508-9034, or visit the new and improved Web site at www.getaneatfreak.com.