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Professional
organizer, organizing consultant and personal
organizer are interchangeable terms in the relatively new,
exploding field of organizing. Still, many people are unaware that
help from an organizing consultant is available to get organized
at work and home - to conquer out-of-control clutter, paper, time,
space and tasks, and create order. Home staging
is another relatively new profession. Home staging specifically
prepares a house for sale to sell faster and for more money than
comparable unstaged homes, by appealing to the broadest range of buyers.
Seeing from the buyers' perspective, aesthetic recommendations to
enhance value are provided after a thorough cosmetic evaluation
of your home, inside and out, is made. The purpose is to show your
house to its fullest advantage and put more money in your
pocket. Working together, we decide and/or implement the changes
to make. An Organized ApproachSM
provides organizing services, to get your life
at work and home in order so there is more time and money for what's
important to you, and home staging services.
(See the Home
Staging page for more information.)
Does
"I know it's around here.somewhere" sound too
familiar? Do you feel overwhelmed by clutter, lack of organization
and order, and have too many things to do? Do you race from one activity
to the next yet feel that you never accomplish enough? Do you think
organized people inherited a special gene? (They didn't.) If you
have ineffective organizational skills, most likely it means that
you were not taught properly or at all. Anyone can learn to
get organized with proper training! An Organized ApproachSM
will show you how to get and remain organized.
What
is a professional organizer/personal organizer/organizing consultant?
Basically, it's someone with the experience, skills
and ability to organize others and teach them how to maintain the
results. The field includes consultants, coaches, speakers, trainers,
authors and manufacturers of organizing products. An important credential
is membership in the National Association of Professional Organizers
(NAPO). As a NAPO Golden Circle member, An Organized ApproachSM
adheres to its principles and Code of Ethics.
What
is being organized? Basically it is
the consistent ability to find what you need when you
need it and get things done on time. Whether at work or home, challenges
with managing clutter, paper, time, space and/or tasks must be overcome
to get organized. Organized people learned the systems, skills and
tools that work well for them, changed negative behaviors
and habits, and scheduled time for maintenance. A common misperception
is that neat people are organized and messy people are disorganized.
While generally that is true, the opposite also may be true. Some
neat people can't find anything or get tasks done on time (they're
just neat), and some messy people can find everything and complete
tasks on time (they're just messy). Organization does not look
the same for everyone. Some people prefer a clutter-free appearance
while others find comfort when surrounded by a certain amount of their things.
Whatever your preference, your wishes will be respected.
Who
is affected by disorganization? People of any age, race,
income bracket, intellect, educational background and level of society.
There are many successful, highly intelligent people who
unwittingly limit their abilities.
Who are your clients? Mostly men and women in their 30s through 50s who are overwhelmed. They are stay-at-home moms/dads who collected way too many things to manage, professionals whose lack of organizing skills is negatively impacting job performance and advancement, corporate executives and business owners who need to learn better skills to manage their many responsibilities, those who don't make time to keep up with papers and tasks, and so on. In general, clients include young children through seniors. Clients also include those with hoarding, chronic disorganization, attention deficit/hyperativity disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder and other challenges.
Why
doesn't everyone do it if it helps to be more successful?
Good question! Some think they have no time or money -- but
statistics prove that people waste time and money when
they're disorganized and actually save time and money
by getting organized. Also there are barriers such as procrastination,
which prevents action. Others think they'll do it when
they "find spare time." If you magically received
24 hours in which you could do anything you wanted, few, if any,
would spend that time to get their clutter, paper, time, space and
tasks under control. Some have negative beliefs, such as it's hopeless
-- I've always been and will be this way. Others are overwhelmed
and don't know how or where to start to create order. Learn from
an organizing consultant how to overcome barriers to simplify your
life. If you want to become organized, you can! Remember, it's a learned skill.
An
Organized ApproachSM
will partner with you to maximize your productivity and enjoyment
of life. By learning from a profesional organizer how to control
clutter, paper, time, space and tasks at work and home, you'll have
more time and money for what's important to you. With the
increasingly rapid pace of the 21st
century and demands on everyone's time, being organized is a must-have
survival skill!
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Control
your life -- don't let it control you!SM
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