What is a Professional Organizer you ask? Well, there are many answers. But simply put (PO’s are all about simplicity) I want to make your life easier and less stressful. That pile of papers on your desk that have no rhyme or reason to them. Then your boss asks you for that very important proposal that you just printed but now cannot find. Got so much stuff in your garage there’s no room for your car? I actually found a chain saw in a trashcan one time. Are you thinking of downsizing but feel overwhelming responsibility of the years and years of sentimental stuff. You’ve asked your kids to come and claim their stuff but they just don’t have the time. People will make exactly as much time as they want to when they want to. Working together I will help you to Keep It, Donate It or Toss It. And if you decide to keep it I will help you find a home for it. Hopefully the item will only have one home. When it’s used it’s put back in it’s home. Every time.
Why did I get into this Professional Organizing business? I have always enjoyed working. And I usually have at least one project I’m working on. (got the project gene from my mom. thanks mom!) Two years ago I was my daughter’s wedding planner and I made the bridesmaids dresses so I went from 100 mph to a screeching halt within a few months. It seems employers don’t want to hire a 50-ish woman with almost no computer skills. I couldn’t even get a response from Publix! So that made me really take an inventory of myself and think about what I was good at, enjoyed doing and in turn could make some money. Well, I love to organize stuff. But is it an actual occupation? One google search later and lo and behold it is! There’s thousands professional organizers and they even have a national organization called NAPO (National Association of Professional Organizers). To get started I did a couple of freebies for some friends. I organized all the props in the greenroom at Lakeland Community Theatre. That was a huge job! Plastic bins on shelves that went from the floor to ceiling fifteen feet high.
I love my job. Everybody that contacts me has basically the same need: To reclaim their space. How they go about it is as different as each individual’s personality. I consider a project a success if the goal from the initial assessment is met. I really don’t like to leave a job until the goal is met. I have tried to give homework and like most teachers I can’t say any of my students/clients received an “A”. When you’re working in a garage, middle of August in Florida it’s not the best of situations so to make time pass more quickly I like to engage with the client. I love hearing stories attached to items that need to be kept. ( see, I don’t make you throw everything away!). I have learned so much from clients sharing their occupations and hobbies. I feel like I get to know their families and some of them I have gotten to meet! The goal of Professional Organizer is to help a client reclaim their space. Find a system that works for the client and feel good about leaving that client with just enough of a foundation so they can continue on their own. It’s kinda like raising kids.