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About
Hello! My name is Brian B. Buonato a.k.a. B3 or B-Cubed. No matter what point you are at in life, I offer Non-Judgmental services to help you live a life with less clutter so you can have space for the things that bring you value. With 15+ years of working in customer service, at the end of the day I genuinely just love helping people. I look forward to working with you and I am excited for my journey doing what I love to do.
My Story
With 15+ years of working in customer service, the progress I achieve with my clients is up to the individual. Are you ready for impactful improvements? What you get out of my business model will pave a path for the ultimate customized experience that can't simply be packaged and duplicated. Together, lets find your pain points.
With my process, I don't aim to buy 100’s of plastic containers (that can arguably make your life a lot easier). Fancy plastic containers can cost a fortune and you may find that they are not needed as we go through my process. My grandmother always said to me: “every penny saved is a penny earned.”
Organizing isn’t just a job– it is my everyday life that I enjoy. When it comes to my own space, I have my own process. I don’t aim to change your mind or force you down any path you don't wish to take. I simply offer my business model to you so you can choose to adopt good habits. I am not selling you the KonMari method because I like my own ways of organizing for the better. My Grandma Buonato always said to me growing up: “[Brian], find the one thing you love to do and you will never work a day in your life.” My grandmother has long since passed on July 11th, of 2018 and I feel like I am finally taking her words of advice. On the other hand, Grandma Friedberg passed the following year on September 18th, 2019 leaving me behind with a motto she began saying for many years that has stuck to me like glue. ‘When I die, don’t mourn. Go out and enjoy life as I enjoyed mine. Celebrate my passing for the wonderful life that I lived.' I idolized my grandmothers like having two extra mothers. I loved and love them still very dearly. They taught me a lot of things in life that I am grateful for that I will keep close to me for the rest of my life.
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