Frequently Asked Questions
A Professional Home Organizer is someone that helps you to overcome clutter and disorganization to make your life less stressful and your time, more efficient.
A Professional Home Organizer not only helps you organize your mess, but they also create easy-to-follow systems to help keep it that way. They are there to help you through the entire process or to get down and dirty and do everything themselves. They are there to sit, sort, clean, file, de-clutter, and de-stress to help make your home a better place to live.
EVERYTHING! You will find yourself having more time, less stress, you will know where everything is located (which saves time and huge headaches), and it will make your life easier and, more importantly, happier. Your environment plays a huge part on your attitude, outlook, and even blood pressure levels. When it’s in disarray, that will reflect and play an immediate part on your life. It makes life so much simpler when your environment is organized, clean, and it’s easy to find things.
I will tackle anything from your children’s playroom to your kitchen pantry. Almost all areas of your home, office and vehicles are covered.
It’s entirely up to you. If you don’t want to touch a thing, you don’t have to. But, if you or anyone else wants to help, it’ll get the job done faster, and in the end, save you money.
I come and evaluate the space(s) as-is and formulate a plan of action. Then, we will discuss what problems you have with the space(s), what you would like to see change, and what is currently working for you.
I’m here to work with you and your schedule.
You betcha! All meetings, conversations, and questions are between you and I, and no one else. To see other guidelines I stand by, please click here.
Please see the packages page for details.
That’s A-Ok! There's a minimum of 4 hours for DIY (Coaching) or there is a minimum of 6 hours for each hands-on organizing project.
We accept cash, checks, all major credit cards, Zelle and Venmo and payment is due at the prior to the package session.