![]() ![]() In the decluttering process, clients see what happens when they purchase too much or hang onto items from their past that no longer serving a purpose. Part of the process is facing reality so that you can stop the flow of clutter rather than repeating the cycle. To keep clutter from continually returning, the client needs to feel the pain of the purchases. The professional organizer could be getting rid of items that were meaningful or useful to you and not even know it because their standards will be different than yours. How could someone else come into your home and know what is necessary and what isn’t? Everyone’s definition of clutter will be different. However, this will not help you solve anything long-term and will likely cause a whole new set of challenges. I know this can be tempting, especially for people who are busy, and who are overwhelmed by their house. Doing the work without youĭo not hire someone who will come in and declutter and organize without you being there. There simply isn’t a way to create a system that will work equally well for everyone as every person and every household is unique. I also shy away from anything that sounds like a one size fits all approach. I’d be wary of anyone claiming to sell any secret or magical anything (except beans…those are for sure legit). The organizer’s job is to act more as a coach cheering them on and helping them through the process. I am not trying to keep anything from my clients. I read a few posts from different organizers talking about not giving all their secrets away to their clients.įrom my experience, there should be no secrets or magic system. It is eye-opening to see some of the conversations that happen in these groups. I am a part of a few professional organizer facebook groups.
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