FAQ’s

A Professional Organizer enhances the lives of clients by designing systems and processes using organizing principles, and by training clients to incorporate organizational skills into their daily lives. As a member of the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO), Ideas in Organizing has multiple resources to help individuals and businesses take control of their surroundings, their time and their possessions.

That would be great … if you can indeed accomplish it on your own. However, if you’ve tried in the past, and haven’t been able to get organized and stay organized, then it makes sense to get assistance from Ideas in Organizing. Or, if you simply don’t know where to start, we can help you take that first step, and develop an efficient on-going system.

Don’t worry. In our experience, clients are typically their own worst critics. Rest assured, we do not see “the mess” the same way you see it. We work with you in a completely confidential and nonjudgmental manner. In fact, it’s exciting to see the possibilities of what it will become. So stop worrying … and call us!

For starters, we’ll schedule a consultation at your home or office. During that visit, we’ll do the following:

  • Assess your space.
  • Visit with you about your lifestyle and/or business.
  • Help you zero-in on what you want to accomplish.
  • Determine the best first steps.

Honestly, it works best if you leave everything “as is.” Don’t worry about having us see “the mess.” We’re not there to judge you … we’re there to help!

Not for the first session, and perhaps not at all. It depends on what you currently have (storage bins, file cabinets, boxes, etc.), and what you want to accomplish. We’ll also work with you to determine what organizing products you might need, and where to purchase them at the best price.

Be ready to work. It’s best to eliminate distractions. This may mean sending children to a friend’s house, working while children are in school or having someone take your calls. We’ll start your session with a quick review of what we plan to accomplish. Be ready to answer questions.

Remember, this is a team effort. Together, we’ll sort, purge and organize in a way that best suits your space and needs. Along the way, you’ll learn tips and skills that will help you stay organized. Most visits last a minimum of three hours.

Definitely for the first session. After that, it’s up to you. However, if you want to minimize time and expenditures, it works best if you are there for each organizing session. That said, if you want to get us started, then have Ideas in Organizing take over and “run with it” … we can do that. We’ll work in the way that best suits your lifestyle and budget.

Don’t worry. We don’t intend to make a “clean sweep” of your space. Instead, it’s part of our job to help you decide what is important to you … and how to keep/store those things most efficiently. We’ll also help you determine if some of your things aren’t really necessary after all.

That depends on the scope of your project … including the size of the space you want organized, and the amount of items you currently have in that space. Ideas in Organizing will work with you based on your project goals and budget considerations.

Here again, that depends on whether you wish to:

  • Organize one room, a certain area (such as a basement) or an entire residence/business.
  • Use existing shelves/containers/etc., or purchase them for this organizing project.
  • Work on your own once Ideas in Organizing gets you started, or have us assist you through the entire process.

When considering costs, it’s important to remember that getting organized … and staying organized … adds real value to your life.

Cash, check or PayPal – payable at the time of service, unless other arrangements have been established in advance. For large projects, we typically request a deposit prior to the start of work.

Please call at least 24 hours in advance if you need to cancel or reschedule. For cancellations less than 24 hours before your appointment, there will be a $100 charge.

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