
Local business Organize That is owned by Effy Terry, offering residential and corporate organizing services in Durham Region and Toronto. “My career has been shaped by a dedication to helping others find peace and productivity,” Effy says. “Beginning with a degree in psychology, my early focus on human behaviour laid the foundation for a multifaceted career in professional organizing, life transition coaching, and public speaking.”
Effy spent over 27 years at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation as a project manager, developing expertise in organizing and managing large-scale projects. That experience prepared her to found Organize That, a business centered on helping people overcome chronic disorganization and life transitions. Effy’s journey also includes a decade as a licensed real estate salesperson, where she gained insight into the unique organizational needs of clients during transitional periods. This background helps her support clients in downsizing and smart-sizing. Effy also has a background in mediation, and has attained many certifications including Certified Professional Organizer in Chronic Disorganization, ADHD specialist, Certified Virtual Organizing Professional, Marie Kondo-trained Master Consultant level, Rick Hansen Accessibility Certification, and she is currently pursuing ICF credential as a neurodiversity coach. Additionally, her end-of-life doula training allows her to compassionately assist clients and their families through the end stage of life. Effy supports clients facing a wide range of physical and cognitive challenges, from ADHD and hoarding to aging issues, while promoting accessibility and inclusivity. She has appeared on two episodes of “Hoarders” on A&E as the lead organizer, is recognized as one of Toronto’s top five organizers and is frequently invited to speak at real estate and industry events. “My journey has been marked by personal and professional growth, a focus on family (my husband Lorne, daughter Natasha, and our Boston Terrier, Miles), and a commitment to causes close to my heart,” she says. “My story underscores the power of combining diverse skills to make a meaningful impact, helping clients create environments—and lives—that support their unique needs.” Learn more at organizethat.ca and follow Effy on Instagram @organizethatwitheffyterry where she shares insights on ADHD, productivity, and organization.