From Daily Dash to Time for Fun

Washington D.C. professional organizer Scott Roewer helps a busy family discover how to take some time out on Time Makeover, a new show on the Fine Living Network.
By: Scott Roewer, Solutions by Scott
 
March 14, 2008 - PRLog -- Daylight Savings Time came early this year. While it doesn’t seem like much at first, losing just one hour causes quite a bit of chaos. Studies show people arrive late to work, there are more traffic accidents and the day feels like it is dragging by because of sleep deprivation and disrupted circadian rhythms.

The world seems to be moving faster every day and for busy families with children, that often means running to soccer practice and piano recitals, managing carpool duty, and multi-tasking while driving. And then we whittle away time searching for those long-lost car keys and hunting down that little post-it note buried at the bottom of a pile. All told, Americans lose between two and five hours a day because of the disorganization of their lives.

Washington DC’s top professional organizer is here to help! Scott Roewer has been chosen as a Time Management Expert on Time Makeover, a new show airing on the Fine Living Network. Scott was chosen from among the nation’s elite professional organizers to share his knowledge and help families manage their time to its fullest potential.

The Liebman Family (Airdates March 15, 2008 and March 23, 2008 at 8:00 PM) consists of four boys between 4 and 13 years old, a pilot for a private airline company and a part-time aesthetician/stay at home mom. Between attending football practice, eating dinner in the parking lot, and dealing with piles of untouched mail, this family is on the go all the time. Juggling all these activities is exhausting for the family. While Cindy runs the show, she also runs herself ragged. Finding time to attend a sporting event together, where one of the boys is not in a uniform, is going to be quite a challenge.

Roewer concludes, “Cindy is honest and straightforward, an obvious expert on what goes on in her home. She wants help, but doesn’t want to relinquish any of her many roles. Mike, on the other hand, smiles and nods until I hit too close to home regarding something that he thinks may not go over well with the boys. Even the boys are honest in their responses to what I have to say about how they can help things run smoother.”

Scott Roewer specializes in family organization solutions and time management. He assesses and customizes specific strategies tailored to his clients’ needs and values, allowing families to find and use that extra hour in every day.

Scott Roewer, of Washington D.C, owns his own professional organizing business, Solutions by Scott. He is one of the Nation's inaugural Certified Professional Organizers® (CPO®) earning this designation in 2007. His professional associations begin with the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO). In April of 2007, Scott was appointed to the Board of Certification for Professional Organizers (BCPO®). That following May, Scott was elected for his second term as the President of the NAPO Washington, DC - Metro Chapter.

Scott also serves as the Director of Technology for the BCPO. He is an active member of the National Study Group on Chronic Disorganization (NSGCD) and has earned the title, Chronic Disorganization Specialist. To find out more about Scott Roewer, visit http://www.solutionsbyscott.com.

For more information and additional airdates about Time Makeover on Fine Living, please contact Gary McCormick, Director of PR at Scripps Emerging Networks, 865-560-4143 or visit http://www.fineliving.com.

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About Solutions by Scott: Scott Roewer, of Washington D.C, owns his own professional organizing business, Solutions by Scott. He is one of the Nation's inaugural Certified Professional Organizers® (CPO®) earning this designation in 2007. He is a member of the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO) and serving his second term as the President of the NAPO Washington, DC - Metro Chapter.

Website: www.solutionsbyscott.com
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