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By Maggie Watson
Cypress House
2006
A Graceful Farewell: Putting Your Affairs in Order
This is an easy-to-use workbook written by a professional organizer that guides the reader though the steps to bring together (or at least create a list and write down where everything is) all important papers and information: bank accounts, insurance policies, investments, assets, etc. You can write in the book itself or tear out the already-hole-punched and serrated pages and put them in your own binder (and copy them if you need more than one page). Comes with a CD in the back that includes all the pages in digital form.

By David Tolin, Randy Frost and Gail Steketee
Oxford University Press
2007
Buried in Treasures: Help for Compulsive Acquiring, Saving, and Hoarding
If you or a loved one has a serious and longstanding problem with too much stuff, then this book is a must-read. The techniques and steps in this book have evolved from on-going studies the three psychologists/authors have conducted through real-people hands-on research on the East Coast and provides the reader with insight into the mind of the person who hoards.

By Maggie Watson
Cypress House
2006
Moving for Seniors: A Step-by-Step Workbook
This is an easy-to-use workbook written by a professional organizer that guides the reader though the steps to bring together (or at least create a list and write down where everything is) all important papers and information: bank accounts, insurance policies, investments, assets, etc. You can write in the book itself or tear out the already-hole-punched and serrated pages and put them in your own binder. Comes with a CD in the back that includes all the pages in digital form.

By Dorothy Breininger, Lynn Benson and Debby S. Bitticks
Health Communications, Incorporated
2006
The Senior Organizer: Personal, Medical, Legal, Financial
No more digging through files! The Senior Organizer is an all-in-one workbook for a senior's vital information: personal, medical, legal and financial.
Personal Organizing

By Maggie Watson
Cypress House
2006
A Graceful Farewell: Putting Your Affairs in Order
This is an easy-to-use workbook written by a professional organizer that guides the reader though the steps to bring together (or at least create a list and write down where everything is) all important papers and information: bank accounts, insurance policies, investments, assets, etc. You can write in the book itself or tear out the already-hole-punched and serrated pages and put them in your own binder (and copy them if you need more than one page). Comes with a CD in the back that includes all the pages in digital form.

By David Tolin, Randy Frost and Gail Steketee
Oxford University Press
2007
Buried in Treasures: Help for Compulsive Acquiring, Saving, and Hoarding
If you or a loved one has a serious and longstanding problem with too much stuff, then this book is a must-read. The techniques and steps in this book have evolved from on-going studies the three psychologists/authors have conducted through real-people hands-on research on the East Coast and provides the reader with insight into the mind of the person who hoards.

By Maggie Watson
Cypress House
2006
Moving for Seniors: A Step-by-Step Workbook
This is an easy-to-use workbook written by a professional organizer that guides the reader though the steps to bring together (or at least create a list and write down where everything is) all important papers and information: bank accounts, insurance policies, investments, assets, etc. You can write in the book itself or tear out the already-hole-punched and serrated pages and put them in your own binder. Comes with a CD in the back that includes all the pages in digital form.

By Dorothy Breininger, Lynn Benson and Debby S. Bitticks
Health Communications, Incorporated
2006
The Senior Organizer: Personal, Medical, Legal, Financial
No more digging through files! The Senior Organizer is an all-in-one workbook for a senior's vital information: personal, medical, legal and financial.