Professional and/or Personal Organizer
I am a Professional/Personal Organizer....
Are you feeling overwhelmed with your unorganized home or office?
If this scenario sounds all too familiar, you are not alone…
It’s tough not having enough time or motivation to organize your home or office.
Days turn into weeks and weeks turn into months, papers keep piling up, the garage or attic is packed full, your kids rooms are a disaster, and your office is a mess…
When will it all end?
Here are your options:
Have your kids, husband, wife, relatives or friends come over and help you for free – Just ignore all the moaning and groaning you will get and you should be fine. But without plans in place, chances are you will have many different opinions of how you should proceed with little getting accomplished.
Hire a professional organizer – If you’ve just about had it with your unorganized home or office and you can’t stand even thinking about it… this is your best bet. Not only will a good professional organizer help you create organizational systems, but he/she will make sure those systems work flawlessly with you and your family’s lifestyle. And of course, the professional organizer will work with you and organize everything you’d like without any complaints or moaning!
If you are at that point where you’re ready to hire someone to handle your unorganized areas entirely for you, without the stress, I have many services and solutions to help you do just that.
A Time To Be Organized is a “hands on” service. I will personally work in your space to organize your home/project from start to finish. This begins with an overall assessment of your home/business.. After this, I will tailor a plan to fit your needs and budget.
Many people ask if they will be forced to get rid of all their belongings. The simple answer to this question is absolutely not. These are your belongings and I take the trust you place in me very seriously. If I see an excess of a particular item, or we are looking at your plaid pants from 1975, I will coach you through the process of eliminating the excess. Ultimately you must make the decision on whether or not an item will stay or be donated.
Once I am hired and we schedule a day to begin, you will see and feel that the process will move along much quicker than you ever imagined. After the first day or at the completion of a particular process, I usually will hear the same statement:
" I can't believe we just accomplished this much work. I have looked at this for days, months or even years, and could not move one item. There is such a huge weight that has been lifted from my shoulders" or I've also heard it described as a flood of relief.