Peter Margonelli

Linda Rothschild, founder and CEO of Cross It Off Your List, a
Manhattan-based organizing service, and the president of the
National Association of Professional Organizers, offers sage
advice for the novice garage organizer.
On separation anxiety: "To really get organized, it helps to
eliminate things. If that's difficult for you, keep in mind that
somebody else could use the items that are going to waste in your
garage." On teamwork: "Try to enlist family members. In the future, they
may think twice about dumping things in the garage after they've
spent the time to sort it out." On rules: "There are no rules. Arrange things where they work
best for you." On the time commitment: "There's no way around it. Organizing
the garage is time-consuming. But what you'll save on the back end
will be invaluable you'll be able to find things instantly." On staying organized: "You may have trouble keeping it up on a
daily basis, but shoot for a yearly or biyearly clean-up."