Creating Comfort: House Whispering for Ourselves & Our Clients - CEU-eligible

  • Tuesday, January 05, 2021
  • 6:15 PM - 8:30 PM
  • VIRTUAL MEETING VIA ZOOM
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Creating Comfort:

House Whispering for Ourselves & Our Clients

- CEU-eligible

Erin Cochran, Revealing Redesign


We will discuss setting up our spaces (both work and home--for ourselves & our clients) so that they nurture and support the way we really want to live:  
 1. identifying "white noise" or underlying discomforts of the rooms we spend time in.
 2. creating comfort & embracing simplicity with key elements that make us feel good, increase our sense of what is possible, and make us truly feel at home.
 3. think about what we really want to create in our lives, and set our spaces up so they support that vision.

Break-Out Room Discussion:

1. What are some of the complications of living in your house that are keeping you from enjoying life there day-to-day? List at least five--from the most petty to the most significant.

2. Where was the last space you spent time in where you really felt comforted & nurtured? What were the elements present that made you feel that way? 



Erin Cochran is the owner & Head House Whisperer of Revealing Redesign, a company she founded in 2006. Because many smart, passionate people (despite their zest for life and mad skills) find themselves living and working in drab, outdated, uncomfortable, and/or cluttered surroundings, Erin conquers ugly, disappointing rooms one at a time...enabling her clients to finally live in nurturing, beautiful spaces that help them put their best foot forward in the world.




Greetings Fellow Organizers, Productivity Pros and all Potential Guests,

The NAPO Seattle Area Chapter Board members are, as I'm sure you are, finding this to be a challenging time in our world. Covid 19 is upending virtually every aspect of our daily lives.

As such, it's with an abundance of concern for our health and safety that we are announcing that we are rescheduling May's meeting at Hotel 116  to be a virtual meeting on the same date.

We are using Zoom as our platform as we've had much success with it in the past and found it to be super easy to use. You can find more information on how to use Zoom here. ALL NON-CHAPTER GUESTS MUST REGISTER IN ADVANCE of this meeting in order for us to be able to provide you with a Zoom link.


Business Partner:

Tuesday January 5, 2021

6:15PM - 6:30PM Open networking

6:30PM-6:40PM Welcome to the meeting & Introductions
6:40-6:50pm Business Partner Presentation
6:50PM - 7:50PM Guest Speaker
7:50PM - 830PM Announcements/ Wrap-up


Guest Fee

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