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What is a Professional Organizer?

 

Professional Organizers are individuals who create customized solutions to increase the efficiency of any home or office. Professional Organizers help their clients to find balance, restore order, and maximize their time and resources.

How can a Professional Organizer help me?

A Professional Organizer can help you save money in storage fees, home insurance and moving costs. She can save you time and energy in repairs and maintenance. Ultimately, she can restore order in your life and harmony in your family.

Professional Organizers create a better quality of life and improve work processes for you by creating orderly, functional, systematic, concise and lasting solutions, customized to your work and lifestyle.

Professional Organizers are not only ethical, courteous, and conscientious, but supportive, creative and empowering too!

Source:  Professional Organizers in Canada

How much will it cost?

Well, that’s a good question. It depends largely on how focussed you can be, and how quickly you can make decisions. It also, of course, depends on how much stuff you have. If you’re concerned about cost, we can set a budget and work within it. We can also estimate cost, but we don’t give quotes because there are too many variables.

How long will it take?

Again, that depends on you. How much time can you dedicate? How focussed can you be? Will you complete “homework” assignments between appointments, or will all the work be done together? Clients usually are surprised at how much we can accomplish in a relatively little time. We are very efficient, and have no emotional attachment to your stuff, so our part goes quickly!

Are you going to make me get rid of everything?

Absolutely not! This process is about making your space better for you. We will counsel you, and ask questions if you seem reluctant to let go of something and we don’t understand why, but the final decision is always yours.

What happens to the stuff I choose to get rid of?

We love to take things to people who need and appreciate them, so rest assured that your prized possessions that are identified for donation will go to good homes. Anything that can’t be sold or donated will be recycled, if at all possible.

Is my place the worst you’ve ever seen?

Most likely not even close. For the most part, people tend to overestimate how bad their situation is. On the very rare occasion that it IS high up on the scale, know that we don’t judge. We work to get you the help you need, and to make your life better to the best of our abilities.

Do you have other questions? Call or email - I’m happy to answer them!

 

Clutter drains your energy - and you don't realize it till it's gone. When
items go a long time unused, unloved and uncared for, they become
stuck stagnant energy that actually physically drains you of your energy.

Source: Ariane Benefit on Neat Living Blog - Neat Ideas for Living


Statistics tell us that ...

- the average person spends 1 hour a day looking for stuff
- 60% of items in storage have no retention value
- 80% of everything we file is never referred to again
- the average executive wastes 6 weeks a year looking for misplaced papers and/or documents

Quotes from Mother Jones Magazine ...

In 2003, a Bronx man spent two days trapped under his magazines before firefighters rescued him.

90% of parents say that their kids’ rooms are causing “mess distress.”

1 in 3 Ikea customers say they get more satisfaction from cleaning out their closets than from having sex.

More than 70% of North Americans are routinely unable to find matching lids for their 15-plus food-storage containers.


Clutter negatively impacts your social and emotional life
by causing shame and lowering self-esteem. It can leave you
feeling exhausted, tearful or angry. It can also damage intimate
relationships and create or worsen health problems.

 

 

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