Episode 14: Decluttering the Mind is a Great Place to Start – With Dr. Regina Lark
Dr. Regina Lark is the founder and owner of A Clear Path: Professional Organizing and Productivity. Dr. Lark earned a Ph.D. in U.S. Women’s History from the University of Southern California then worked with the UCLA Women’s Studies program. In 2008 she left higher education to start A Clear Path. Regina is a Certified Professional Organizer (CPO) and a Certified Professional Organizer in Chronic Disorganization (CPO-CD). She is a graduate of the Organizer Coach Foundation Training Program, serves as the Member Director of the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO), and is a member of the National Speakers’ Association.
Regina specializes in working with chronic disorganization, ADHD, and hoarding, and is a relocation expert, helping families upsize or downsize from one home to the next. She is a speaker and trainer on issues ranging from hoarding, time management and productivity, women’s leadership, and the power of positive thinking.
In 2017, Dr. Lark released the 3rd edition of first book, Psychic Debris, Crowded Closets: The Relationship between the Stuff in your Head and What’s Under your Bed. She is also the author of Before the Big O: Professional Organizers Talk about Life Before Organizing. Regina was named one of Top 10 Organizers in Los Angeles by CBS/KCAL Channel 2, and was also awarded NAPO-LA’s Most Innovative Organizer.
For fun, she writes goofy songs about clutter.
What you’ll learn about in this episode:
- If you ask to reorganize your friend’s kitchen, that’s when you know
- How there are so many ways to specialize – how organization is needed in every aspect of life
- Opportunities in helping aging adults with organization
- How to come back from bad experiences, learn lessons and move on
- Getting rid of “psychic debris” and keeping your mindset geared for success
- Why getting things done is better than getting them perfect
- The importance of continuous learning to hone your craft and reach for new opportunities
- How to work with clients with chronic disorganization
- Overcoming the “twin evils” of perfectionism and procrastination