Monday, June 3, 2013

Are You Thinking About A Professional Organizing Career?

Glass food storage container - Organized Cabinets

Photo Credits: By Rubbermaid Products 

Are you interested in becoming a professional organizer? We support the Institute for Professional Organizers™ Fast Track Method™ Training Self-Study Program developed by experienced organizers. 

You will learn how to start your professional organizing business and how to organize. The program includes 8 hours of online videos, a comprehensive manual, and personal coaching. You can study from the comfort of your own home.
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      What does a Professional Organizer do?
     
  • Determine specific organizing needs for their clients by completing needs assessments
  • Develop individualized organizing plans of action for clients
  • Choose the best organizing systems for their clients, so they will be able to easily maintain their home environment on a long-term basis
  • Select appropriate organizing products
  • Conduct a routine follow-up with their clients to make sure their new organizing systems are working well for them
  • Organize and declutter kitchens
  • Conduct Time Management Workshops
  • Declutter and organize basements
  • Paper Management, including action files and reference files
  • Conduct Declutter Workshops
  • Write books or articles about organizing the home
  • Organize and declutter garages
  • Virtual online organizing
  • Declutter and organize attics
  • Coaching about organization, including phone consultations
  • Home office organization
  • Closet organization
  • Residential organizing
  • Business organizing 

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Tips on How to Organize Your Bathroom

Master bath

Photo Credits: By Carrie Qualters
  • Try to keep counter tops free of unnecessary clutter. This will also help with daily clean-up and maintenance.
  • You can use a shower caddy to keep your frequently used bath and shower products handy.
  • It is nice to coordinate a few pretty counter top vanity accessories, such as a toothbrush holder, soap container, etc.
  • Drawer dividers may come in handy for organizing cosmetics or hair supplies inside drawers in the bathroom.
  • Plastic containers may be used inside bathroom cabinets to store "like" or similar categories and supplies. You could have an individual container designated for dental care supplies, and another container for skin care items, etc.
  • It is helpful to have any first aid items or supplies contained in one local area, so they will be easy to find if necessary.

Video Titled "How to Organize Papers on Your Desk"

Video "Organize Your Life: The Kitchen"

Organize Your Life: The Kitchen

Video Titled "Clutter Video Tip: How to Handle Overwhelming Organizing Projects"

Video "Organize Your Life: Home Office"

Organize Your Life: Home Office

Video "Organize Your Life: Summer Organization"