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1. Assess the Situation
When I work with a client, we start with a conversation about what is working and not working for you in your office or home. We tour the space to see the environment, understand the flow of your day and where things get piled up. We discuss your motivation to get organized and your commitment to the process. During this initial meeting, I get to know you, your space and your needs.
2. Set Goals
Often when people try to get organized on their own, they will tend to skip this important step and run right out to buy organizing products. However, all the organizing tools in world won’t help you get organized if you don’t know what you want to accomplish. Having specific goals will give you purpose, focus and direction. Together, we will map out a simple, clear-cut plan and prioritize the work into do-able projects.
3. Take Action
With your action plan in hand, I work side-by-side with you to create the environment and systems that are right for you. I can help you organize your cabinets or overhaul your filing system, clear the backlog, or revamp your pantry. You will learn organizing skills as we work together so you can apply them after I am gone. You will feel a great sense of both accomplishment and clarity.