Benefits

Organizing benefits everyone. How?

Save Time:  Stop looking for lost items / Know where items are located at all times
Reduce Stress:  Knowing where things are and how much you have gives peace of mind
Life Balance:  Less stress equals more time to do the things you enjoy
Creativity:  Reusing and recycling what you already own spurs creative patterns of sustainability
Focus:  Less clutter equals less stress, more time to focus on the positive aspects of your life
Save Money:  Stop replacing lost items with duplicates and temporary fixes
Create Clarity:  Learn to set and achieve organizing goals, which translates into more peace of mind

What will getting organized do for you personally?

  • Bring order and serenity into your life
  • Live and work in an organized and clear environment
  • Experience peace and balance in your space
  • Let go of the past
  • Give yourself more time to do the things you love

Stunning statistics courtesy of NAPO (National Association of Professional Organizers):

  • 7 out of 10 people need some kind of organizing; many don’t realize it
  • Getting rid of the clutter eliminates 40% of the housework in the average home
  • Americans waste on average, 1 hour each day looking for misplaced items
  • “Crisis” purchases cost between 15-20% of your annual budget
  • 23% of Americans admit to paying bills late because they can’t find them
  • 1 out of 10 people pay for a storage unit

“Hiring a professional organizer is not just for rich people or a luxury. Instead, it is often a quality of life option for those who struggle with clutter, information overload or a society increasingly focused on consumerism.”  - Entrepreneur’s Start Up Magazine

More informational goodies are on our Organizing Facts & Figures page.
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