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Meet Dr. Regina Lark

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About Regina Lark

Dr. Regina Lark transforms the way people think about organization and productivity by revealing the fascinating connection between brain science and behavior. As a speaker and consultant, she helps audiences understand how their brain’s executive function impacts everything from decluttering decisions to daily productivity.

Blending her academic background in women’s history with extensive training in neuroscience and executive function, Regina brings a unique perspective to the challenges of modern life. Through her company, A Clear Path, she’s spent over 15 years helping individuals and organizations create sustainable systems that work with their natural patterns rather than against them.

A board-certified professional organizer with specialized certifications in ADHD, chronic disorganization, and hoarding disorders, Regina is known for making complex concepts accessible through storytelling and humor. Her expertise has been featured on A&E’s Hoarders, in The Wall Street Journal, and the Los Angeles Times.

Regina speaks internationally on brain science, productivity, and the psychology of organization. Her approach combines rigorous academic insight with practical strategies, empowering audiences to create lasting change. When people understand how their brain works, they transform their relationship with time, space, and productivity – unleashing their full potential at work and in life.

Featured Books by Dr. Regina Lark

EMOTIONAL LABOR:
Why A Woman’s Work is Never Done and What To Do About It

Emotional labor is the unseen, unnoticed, unwaged, unwritten, unanticipated work women do at home; from matching kid’s socks to planning family meals, organizing holiday dinners, remembering to buy the ketchup, and coping with everyone at home during a pandemic. The mental weight and the work of emotional labor are never-ending. The breakthrough of Emotional Labor: Why A Woman’s Work is Never Done and What To Do About It is that it puts a big, bright red bow on emotional labor and makes it visible by calling it what it is: Work. It is work that does not wear a skirt, or lipstick, or a bra. Yet even now, the mother-load falls on the shoulders of millions of women. This antiquated construct has no place in modern society. 

PSYCHIC DEBRIS, CROWDED CLOSETS:
The Relationship Between the Stuff in Your Head 

Psychic Debris serves readers as a workbook, a journal, and a reflection of the desire to learn more about the connection to clutter and its impact on body, mind, spirit. Open your heart and head, and your closets and cupboards, then consider these alternate ways out of the mess. Psychic Debris 3rd Edition strengthens the foundation to help you understand your relationship between the stuff in your head and what’s under your bed. 

“Understanding how your brain got wired changes everything. When we recognize what’s really going on inside our minds, we stop feeling like there’s something wrong with us – and start creating systems that actually work.”

– Dr. Regina Lark

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