CHAOS TO ORDER.Owner: Shana Shana is a female given name. It is of Yiddish and Gaelic origins. Taken from the Yiddish, meaning "beautiful". The Yiddish version can also be spelt in English as Shayna. Other spellings include: Shaina, Shane, Shaine, Sheina, Sheine, and Shanie. Chaplin Address: 3 Equennes Road, Little Rock, 72223 Phone: (501) 868-3825 Hours: By appointment Start-up Start-up The earliest stage of a new business venture. : January January: see month. Chaos to Order is a professional organizing Please help [ rewrite this article] from a neutral point of view. Mark blatant advertising for , using . business in Little Rock specializing in time-management home organization and home-office organization. Owner Shana Chaplin's organizing projects can cover a wide range of areas. In homes and home-offices, she reorganizes rooms. In offices, she does paper management by helping to develop a good filing system. "My primary goal is to help individuals develop organizing skills that work for them," Chaplin said. She said her clients are primarily stay-at-home stay-at-home adj. 1. Inclined to remain in one's home, locality, or country. 2. Sports Not engaging much in the offensive play: a stay-at-home defenseman. n. mothers or mothers who work out of their homes who are too busy to handle these things "These Things" is an EP by She Wants Revenge, released in 2005 by Perfect Kiss, a subsidiary of Geffen Records. Music Video The music video stars Shirley Manson, lead singer of the band Garbage. Track Listing 1. "These Things [Radio Edit]" - 3:17 2. themselves. Chaos to Order also helps people who are moving. The business can make arrangements for the move and can also help with packing and unpacking. Chaplin is a member of the National Association of Professional Organizers. The association is based in Austin, Texas, and has 1,200 members. Chaplin is one of three members in Little Rock. Chaplin feels there is a large potential market for her business because organization is getting harder. "I think it'll continue to grow," she said. Chaplin said she had been interested in starting a business like Chaos to Order for a couple of years and decided to go ahead with it. "I wanted to get into something I could kind of set my own hours," she said. |
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