About Finely Sorted Virtual Organizing

What about Finely Sorted Virtual Organizing, LLC?

FSO was founded in 2000 by Kim Corey and provides mindful, fun, virtual home organizing to those seeking better productivity and visual relief in their home and work environments.  We help ease the anxiety of feeling frozen and immobilized by the things around you.

Finely Sorted brings a wide breadth of experience to organizing work from a background in education, service and travel of 27 countries organizing far and wide helping folks from all walks of life including new moms, farmers, therapists, wealth advisors, children, doctors, authors, retirees, college students, and more.

Declutter, downsize, rightsize, rearrange the basement, clean out a family home, makeover the closet, reset the garage, retool the kitchen, optimize the office, edit the holiday decor, change a room’s function after the kids have gone, make space for a new family member, update the pantry for the best entertainment preparation, triage the mudroom, overhaul the file cabinet, what do you need to get done?

Some struggle with brain-based challenges such as ADHD, ADD, anxiety, depression, hoarding disorder, PTSD, TBI, chronic disorganization and more.  As a member of national professional associations FSO brings to the table recent advances in technique, tips, tricks, hacks, and simple pleasure to a task that may otherwise prove daunting, joyless and confusing.  When you need a skilled, experienced, compassionate, fun body double to get you where you need to go, be it organizing a closet or mainstreaming productivity of your calendar, to-do lists and information flow and task capturing, FSO is there to help.

Aside from being an active member of The National Association of Productivity and Organizing Professionals and Tuesday Forum Women’s Networking, in her free time Kim enjoys time by the water, movies, travel, dancing and time with family and friends, some of whom are former clients!  Connecting, empathizing, problem solving, teaching and understanding the client’s particular needs and abilities.

Next step? Make the time in your calendar to tackle the beast of paperwork, the jungle of the walk-in closet, or whatever organizing project is on your list with Finely Sorted Virtual Organzing! Consider us your virtual assistant to conquer the chaos. FSO helps people improve their living spaces, examine their lives, process life changes through the beauty of organization!

Press:

2024: Real Homes, Homes&Gardens, Livingetc

2023: Homes & Gardens, WABI-TV with Brittany McHatten, Inkl.com, Minimalism.one

2021: Bangor Daily News Online & Paper Editions: “How to Organize a Chest Freezer”, “How to Organize a Garage”, “How to Organize a Garden Shed”, “How to Organize a Kitchen”

Pre-2020: WABI-TV w Lani Witt, “Back to Business” Radio Show with Deb Neuman, WVOM

Articles: Maine Women Magazine Nov. 2021, Employment Times, 2001 and Maine Seniors Magazine May 2012

Presentations: Sylvia Ross Senior Living Home, Boyd Place/Phillips Strickland, Winterberry Heights Senior Living Home, The Zillman Art Museum, The Masiello Group Realty, Realty of Maine

Proud to Support :  Tuesday Forum, The Bangor Library, Maine  Maine Audubon, Bangor Y, MPBN, WERU 99.9FM, Bangor Symphony Orchestra, PICA, Penobscot Theatre, Partners for Peace, Penquis Rape Response Services, Mabel Wadsworth Women’s Health Center, Eastern Maine AIDS Network, Bangor Community Theatre, Hope House, The Store House, Greater Bangor Area Homeless Shelter Project, Habitat for Humanity, Sylvia Ross Retirement Home, Winterberry Heights Senior Living Center, Bangor Nursing and Rehab, Maine American Heart Association, Bangor Literacy Volunteers, Salvation Army, Goodwill Industries.

“Dear Kimberly, Thanks for the time you put in to make our office practices more efficient. I can already see the results. It will certainly make staff time more productive as we schedule class visits to the Audubon Center and naturalist visits out to school and community groups. Furthermore, your suggestions will also help in the scheduling of building rentals, and weekend field trips. It will make the work of our volunteers more efficient.”

-J.K.M.

Former Director, Field's Pond Audubon Center