Letting Go of Clutter via VIRTUAL ORGANIZING

Letting Go of Clutter via VIRTUAL ORGANIZING

During this Covid 19 Pandemic, many organizers (including myself) are not conducting on-site organizing sessions with their clients. It’s a risky endeavor, even when the organizer and client wear face masks, surgical gloves and remain 6 feet apart.

‘Virtual Organizing’ is a collaborative process between a professional organizer and client via FaceTime or Zoom to help you let go of your clutter and get organized. You receive the same guidance and support you’d get if we were working side-by-side.

Virtual organizing session with client

Zoom client sorting documents
As the client, you would focus your phone or computer screen on the areas or items you’d like the organizer to help you with. (always kept confidential)
 
The organizing session will be dealt with pretty much like an in person session. You’ll hold up an item, let me know if you love it, need it, or are ready to let it go. As you sort through your things, you will place them in designated bags or boxes for distribution either within your home, or to sell or give away.
 

As in on-site organizing, it’s best to schedule more than one session. Virtual organizing sessions vary from 60 to 120 minutes in length.

Virtual Organizing PERKS:

  • Firstly, a plan of action, and a maintenance plan will be provided
  • Cost savings: Fewer hours virtually than on-site help – 1 to 2 hour sessions
  • By doing the work yourself, you will cultivate new long-lasting habits
  • Guidance from me on decisions you need to make (you make final decisions)
  • Support and accountability from me so you reach your goals (also between sessions via emails)
  • In addition, resources will be recommended for recycling and donations

Virtual organizing can be a new experience for you, and even fun! In conclusion, if you would like a free ½ hour consultation to discuss your de-cluttering needs, and the possibility of working virtually, let me know.

contact me at:
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Read more of my blog posts here. Learn more about the Coronavirus from the CDC website and the Mass.gov website.

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