As a professional organizer, Lydia works hard to grow her business. When she meets Robert, a widower with two young children, even her ambitions fall by the wayside. Inventor: Robert is asked to show off his new Christmas toy line at a big store. He is going to show off his new toys. How long does he have? He has just 12 days to get his life and business in order. A Christmas rush! Lydia shows Robert that this task goes far beyond messy junk drawers. It affects every part of his life, from his job to his friends. Robert tries to show Lydia that messiness can be a fun part of life while she's trying to help him with things he's been forgetting.
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As a professional organizer, Lydia works hard to grow her business. When she meets Robert, a widower with two young children, even her ambitions fall by the wayside. Inventor: Robert is asked to show off his new Christmas toy line at a big store. He is going to show off his new toys. How long does he have? He has just 12 days to get his life and business in order. A Christmas rush! Lydia shows Robert that this task goes far beyond messy junk drawers. It affects every part of his life, from his job to his friends. Robert tries to show Lydia that messiness can be a fun part of life while she's trying to help him with things he's been forgetting.
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