About
Christine Simiriglia, M.S. is a Professional Organizer, Organizational Management Consultant and Chief Operating Officer for a non-profit corporation that works with folks who are homeless, sometimes addicted, and have serious mental health issues. Her agency is Pathways to Housing, Inc. and she really and truly loves her job!
Chris is a busy lady who always gives 100% to everything she does. With her many passions, giving 100% means having to be super-organized to get it all done, and to get it done well.
Quite simply, she really and truly loves to organize. She has always been “the organizer” in every group (ok, ok... some call it "organizer" and some call it "bossy person").
She organizes people, places, spaces and events. Even more than organizing, she loves coaching and teaching others creative ways to rid their lives of the stress and chaos brought on by disorganization and clutter. When it comes to time, she is an expert at "doing more with less".
The Organize More (OM) site is a labor of love, allowing Chris to share her knowledge and experience, some funny stories, tools and tidbits with a wider audience.
Chris' free periodic ezine is a compilation of the best the web has to offer. As an information junkie, Chris reads hundreds of articles every month. In the Organize More E-zine, she brings you the best of the best.
Along with the E-zine you can download a copy of Chris' E-book: 101 Tips for Living a Simple, Healthy, Organized Life. Its all free so be sure to take advantage of it.
Chris is a prolific writer, and contributes widely to all types of media related to organizing, time-management, simplicity and personal development. If you have a publication and would like Chris to write for you, feel free to email and ask.
The existing articles can be republished without permission (see our uncopyright policy), but it would be greatly appreciated if you'd credit Chris as the author, and link to the site.
You can email Chris at Christine@organize-more-stress-less.com.
Chris’ other passions include knitting, spinning and felting. When she’s not working, you’ll usually find her feverishly engaged in some wool or fiber related activity. At times she can be found putting needles and yarn into the hands of unsuspecting strangers as she instructs them on how to "knit and purl".
She works in Philadelphia and is living happily ever after in New Jersey with the love of her life, Joshua, and two cats, Malachy and Sydney Alice.










