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Can you organize my space for me while I am away? That is not possible. We work together during the organizing process. We begin with a walk-thru of your problem spaces. We discuss your goals, what is currently working, and what is not working. We decide where to begin. The next step is the decluttering process. This is where you decide, with my help, what stays and what goes. Next is the actual organizing process. Together we decide where and how to store the items you are keeping. You have a much better chance of staying organized when you are involved in the whole process. |
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How do you charge? I charge an hourly fee for my services. Most organizing sessions last from three to five hours. Payment is due at time of service. I accept cash, your personal check , and major credit cards. Please call for more information about the rates for your specific projects. |

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What is the difference between hands-on organizing and a consultation? A consultation is best when you are just looking for an organizing plan. We look at your current situation and compare it with your goals. I then offer detailed ideas for improving your problem areas. You actually implement the ideas on your own. With hands-on organizing we implement the plan together. This is the best service for clients who are easily distracted and have trouble completing projects. Usually after a session or two my clients are able to complete some projects on their own.
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What specific services do you offer? I work with both residential and small business clients. My specialty is reducing clutter and recovering valuable storage space in all areas of your home or office. I design storage systems for the things that you want to keep, filing systems for the paper that you must keep, and room arrangements to make the most of your space. I stay up to date with the storage industry and can help locate the containers and other items that will add the finishing touch to our projects. |
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Frequently Asked Questions |
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Will getting organized help me save time and money? Absolutely! Disorganization is a thief of time, zaps your energy, and makes projects difficult. How much time do you spend each day looking for things? If you estimate thirty minutes a day, that is more than one-hundred eighty-two hours in a year. Living in a space that is free of clutter also saves cleaning time. Cleaning experts say that it takes forty percent longer to clean a cluttered home than one that is orderly. You save both time and energy when you can quickly find the things you need and use. You also save money because you only buy and store what you actually need. |


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Mission Statement
My mission is to create an orderly space for my clients that provides a productive atmosphere for their daily activities and allows them to relax at the end of the day. |

