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Elizabeth Lee

Member since: Aug 28, 2007
Last activity: 1 week ago

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  • Conrad's photographic work is amazing and this is a "smokin deal".

    Posted May 14, 2009 Cut rate photography! Biznik Members ONLY by Conrad Kiffin
  • RACHEL!!! Oh yippie

    Posted Apr 01, 2009 Let's do Lunch - Alki hosted by Valerie Farris
  • Hi:

    I am at http://twitter.com/seattleorganize

    Love to have you follow along

    Elizabeth

    Posted Mar 23, 2009 Any Twitter Tweeters Out There? a conversation started by Dr Kisane Slaney
  • Hi Gals:

    I am Elizabeth Lee and I own Seattle Organizing Works. We are a one-stop shop for all of your lifestyle management needs. We handle the aspects of your life that you don’t enjoy or just don’t have time for, allowing you to focus on what is important – family, friends, work and having some ME time.

    Anything that you can think of that affects your home, office, a move and event or if you are in need of personal & executive assistance we can handle it.

    I am excited about this network and meeting those of you that I do not already know.

    Elizabeth

    Posted Mar 20, 2009 Nice response, ladies! a conversation started by Lynn Baldwin-Rhoades
  • Hi Gals:

    I am Elizabeth Lee and I own Seattle Organizing Works. We are a one-stop shop for all of your lifestyle management needs. We handle the aspects of your life that you don’t enjoy or just don’t have time for, allowing you to focus on what is important – family, friends, work and having some ME time.

    Anything that you can think of that affects your home, office, a move and event or if you are in need of personal & executive assistance we can handle it.

    I am excited about this network and meeting those of you that I do not already know.

    Elizabeth

    Posted Mar 20, 2009 Nice response, ladies! a conversation started by Lynn Baldwin-Rhoades
  • Looking forward to hosting this great event again and catching up.

    Posted Mar 18, 2009 Happy People at Happy Hour hosted by Elizabeth Lee
  • Count me in!

    Posted Jan 19, 2009 Women’s Entrepreneur (Big Hat) Event. Accessorize, Organize and Systemize! a conversation started by KAMMIE LISENBY
  • Hi Judy:

    Your articles are always so helpful to me and so timely. I love the tips that you have offered and will certainly take them into consideration as I approach the idea of an email newsletter to my organizing clients.

    Can I email you for help???

    Many thanks as always for your wisdom.

    Elizabeth

    Posted Jan 10, 2009 Why Would Anyone Read Your E-Newsletter?: 6 Tips for Creating 'Sticky' Content by Judy Dunn
  • Wayne, your shop sounds like the full meal deal and I am most anxious to meet you and find some goodies to call my own.

    Welcome to Biznik

    Posted Jan 06, 2009 Consignment Has A New Name - Armadillo Consignment a conversation started by Wayne Stephens
  • Young Frankenstein

    Posted Jan 06, 2009 Your fave funniest movies? a conversation started by Giannina Silverman
  • Thank you Lara and Dan for the terrific night out!

    ...and I love the frogs.

    Posted Dec 16, 2008 Biznik's Annual Anti-Office Holiday Party hosted by Lara Feltin
  • I did the same Dan and Twittered too

    elizabeth

    Posted Nov 07, 2008 Vote Biznik! a conversation started by Dan McComb
  • Self employed entrepreneur, fiscally concerned, yellow dog democrat checking in.

    Posted Oct 29, 2008 Obama Vs. McCain a conversation started by Andrew Canole
  • Thanks for coming out last night for a nice night of networking and food.

    If I missed you in the attendence please drop me a note and I will add you. The sign in sheet was hidden on a dark table when you first walked in...sorry.

    See you all next month

    GO VOTE

    Posted Oct 29, 2008 Happy People at Happy Hour hosted by Elizabeth Lee
  • Great ideas so far. Please keep them coming.

    Posted Oct 20, 2008 Client Appreciation Event a conversation started by Elizabeth Lee
  • I saw the plane over Alki last night trailing the banner advertising BarackLobster.us

    Happy Birthday

    Posted Oct 14, 2008 It's Joe Hage's birthday! a conversation started by Joe Hage
  • Fantastic. I have spread the word to a ton of friends and hope you both win.

    Posted Oct 10, 2008 2 bizniks nominated for Man and Woman of the Year a conversation started by Karrie Kohlhaas
  • Scott: Interesting insight during some very troubling times. I appreciate someone speaking from a BIPARTISAN position.

    Thanks

    Posted Sep 30, 2008 How the financial crisis affects small business by Scott Berkun
  • Wouldn't your post be better written as "Best place to NOT die"?

    Posted Sep 25, 2008 Best place to die a conversation started by Joe Hage
  • CONGRATS! Well deserved kudos Lara and Dan.

    Posted Sep 25, 2008 Dan and Lara named among TOP 25 Innovators and Entrepreneurs a conversation started by John Hays
  • As I live and breathe...Joe Hage will be honoring us with his magnificent presence. Fantastic news.

    Posted Sep 25, 2008 Happy People at Happy Hour hosted by Elizabeth Lee
  • I will be there supporting my good friends Erin Pierce and and Bridget Gailey and their new company Say Something Creative. They designed the logo for Company Picnic

    I look forward to meeting you.

    BTW, I will be standing up so don't look for me lying down.

    Posted Sep 24, 2008 Seattle Company Picnic? a conversation started by Alex Hillinger
  • Yes please.

    twitter: seattleorganize

    Posted Sep 22, 2008 Biznik Buzz Ninjas -are you game? a conversation started by Leif Hansen
  • I have been using Twitter for political updates. I have been following and communicating with several people that have similar political views and this has been a great outlet for me to express myself without directly tying my business digital imprint with my more personal Twitter imprint.

    Posted Sep 22, 2008 What do you use Twitter for? a conversation started by Hsuan-Hua Chang, PCC, MS
  • Actually Chrissy while I agree with you, be very careful when you toss out your old shoes and boots that you are not tossing out treasures.

    While I agree that most people do not want to wear pre-worn shoes that typically applies to your shoes bought at places like Target and cheaper department stores. Shoes that were purchased at higher end department stores back in the 1970's might be worth something and with some repair work and a new in-sole, worth some cash.

    I have a client who collects shoes. She buys them at garage sales, Goodwill etc. She buys shoes that familes toss when grandma passes away because they are "old and gross". She has a collection of the most AMAZING SHOES and they are worth a fortune. Aligator and sharkskin and gorgeous leather that have been reconditioned.

    I am not suggesting that you keep the old crappy shoes that collect dust in the back of the closet, just take a second look at the label before you toss your old shoes into the black Hefty bag.

    Posted Sep 21, 2008 OMG, old ankle breakers (only for women) a conversation started by chrissy smith
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