Tanna Clark, Professional Organizer

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As founder and “Chief Organizing Officer” of Complete Organizing Solutions it is Tanna’s mission to help people reach their organizing potential. She is an expert at helping busy families of all sizes create order by simplifying their lives. Tanna firmly believes that organizing is not “one size fits all” and shares that concept with her clients as she creates systems that will help them get organized once and for all.

Tanna knew she was different from a very early age.

“My grandmother called it plundering. As a child I would go through drawers, pulling things out, rearranging them, and putting them back in a neat and orderly fashion.”

Every fall, while her friends bemoaned the end of summer, Tanna was secretly rejoicing in her favorite time of year. The season for…School Supplies! Tidy stacks of pencils and perfect boxes of markers. Orderly rows of glue sticks, fresh stacks of paper and notebooks – Tanna would wander the aisles, examining the newest products and storage options, and planning how to organize her school work for the year.

“My name is Tanna Clark, and I am an organizing enthusiast!”

Realizing that organizing was indeed her niche in life, Tanna wanted to use that passion to help others and in 2006 Complete Organizing Solutions was formed. Tanna provides quality organizing services along with time, money and energy-saving solutions specifically designed for her clients’ needs so that they may enjoy a more relaxed and productive life!

What exactly, does a Professional Organizer do?

“I help people live their lives to the fullest. Clutter bogs us down! My clients come to me having read the books, followed the rules, and yet still are feeling helpless. Together we walk through the process, working through those emotions that are tied to their STUFF. I help them find organizing solutions that are specifically designed to their situation.”

Whether it’s a craft room that is out of control, an unusable office, or simply Hot Spots that have taken on a life of their own, Tanna creates workable solutions that are detailed step-by-step – solutions that are custom-tailored to each client’s individual needs and budget.

“Tell me, and I forget. Teach me, and I remember. Involve me and I learn.“ ~ Benjamin Franklin

Conquering life-long habits of clutter and chaos doesn’t just happen overnight. Tanna works with her clients to identify easy, attainable steps to conquer clutter.

Tanna has spent years researching and implementing organizing ideas and testing them out on friends and family. Besides being an organizing enthusiast, Tanna’s professional background in office management and legal assistance afforded her further opportunity to develop her skills. Plus, as a stay-at-home mom of three kids, Tanna has faced and conquered many organizational challenges!

Professional Affiliations

Tanna is a member of the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO), as well as the Nashville chapter of NAPO, Faithful Organizers, and the Institute For Challenging Disorganization (ICD) that benefits those who struggle with Chronic and Situational Disorganization.

Tanna was part of Project Organize 2007, 2008 and 2009 for Goodwill Industries of Middle Tennessee and has also made personal appearances on Better Nashville and Talk of the Town.

In 2010, Tanna was honored to be the “Clothing Team Leader” as she and other local organizers helped a Tennessee resident dig out of her clutter on A&E’s hit TV show Hoarders.

In addition, Tanna wrote for SC Johnson on their Family Economics website, and has served as the “in-house” organizer for Mabel’s Labels since 2009.

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Tanna Lee White April 17, 2011 at 4:03 pm

What a beautiful name! I was named after Montana, but with two n’s . I am extremely interested in reorganizing much of the storage space in my home. We are starting a project of converting a closet in a room that used to be a bedroom, into an office closet. I have found wonderful pics on the internet, including on of your closet offices. If you have any great ideas for organizing garage storage I would appreciated it and organizing a washroom. Tanna :)

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