Organizational skills are critical for completing essential everyday tasks across a multitude of areas of occupation such as: ADLs, IADLS, education, work, play, leisure, and social participation. One such skill that is of great importance is the ability to maintain and organize one’s living environment. Having a functional and well-put together living space provides a necessary foundation for fulfilling other occupational roles and tasks, such as financial management and familial obligations. Organizational difficulties can stem from a number of reasons and affect a wide variety of people. Mental illness is often associated with cognitive deficits that negatively impact organizational skills and time management (Revheim & Marcopulos, 2006). For clients with cognitive impairments and co-occurring mental illness, organizational deficits can hinder the recovery process (White, Meade, & Hadar, 2007). Therefore, it is important to address these cognitive deficits in order to improve clients’ abilities to perform critical life tasks. The final product is a 10-minute educational video about how to organize one’s living space. After watching the video, clients will have an enhanced awareness of how to maintain an organized living environment and an opportunity to practice the skills demonstrated in the video which will hopefully improve their ability to successfully participate in meaningful daily activities. Clients can use the strategies demonstrated along with trial and error learning to determine which techniques are effective for them.