Melissa caught up with pro organizer Kim after one year as a professional organizer to hear about what she learned (the good and the bad!) about her first year as a professional organizer.
I started the year doing a digital detox, and one of the things that I decided to do was I needed to give myself permission to let things go if they aren’t working for me in terms of my digital life.
Julie Aderhold found a professional organizing niche that was super close to her heart and uses that to help people who are dealing with an unexpected health diagnosis.
One of our Inspired Organizer® members has started a new venture, taking her expertise on how to use systems to work smarter, not harder–and turning it into a podcast where she teaches us about the wonders of automation, and using tools to make your business work more efficiently. I was THRILLED to be the first EVER guest on her show, and I would love to share the episode with you.
Busy moms are always prime candidates for professional organizing, so spending some time thinking about things that can help them get inspired to start the school year off right–and inspire them to reach out to you for one on one help!
Even if you are not a mom yourself, or if your kids are older or grown and out of the house, our guest Shari has awesome advice for us on how we can be the best professional organizer and coach to moms of kids–whether younger or older.
Xiomara Romero didn’t let a lot of grass grow under her feet when she decided to start her organizing business. She got the idea one night, and the NEXT MORNING at the grocery store, had already gotten her first client on the hook.
On day 2 of a 5 day series, we talk about priorities–and what Jen learned from investor Warren Buffett about how priorities work in your professional organizing business.
On day 2 of a 5 day series, we talk about priorities–and what Jen learned from investor Warren Buffett about how priorities work in your professional organizing business.
Most people think spring cleaning means getting all the screens cleaned up and dusting those long neglected shelves–but really, you can apply those same principles to your professional organizing business. From goal development to social media to your website–let’s get that business sparkling and shiny!