Organizing is a skill. And, anyone can learn how to do it. Yes, that means you, too. 🙂 It might not ever be your favorite thing to do (e.g. math word problems, writing essays, taking out the garbage). But, you can do this – well enough to organize your space in the way you want it to be.
If you’re new to organizing. You’ll need some help. So, how can you learn more about organizing?
Depending on your Learning Style, you can:
- Read – recommended list: http://www.certifiedprofessionalorganizers.org/suggested-resources.php
- Watch TV shows –Â Clean House and Hoarders; or reruns of Mission Organization, Clean Sweep, and Neat
- Listen –Â audio books or podcasts of authors in the recommended reading list above
Organizing Formats:
- Research –Â books, internet articles and blogs, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube
- Take Classes –Â e-books, teleclasses, or webinars (available soon on this website)
- Virtual Organizing – you send pictures of your space to me; I call or email you with assignments
- Professional Organizer – work with a Professional Organizer one-on-one
How to Find a Professional Organizer
- http://www.napo.net National Association of Professional Organizers, Directory by zip code
- http://www.FaithfulOrganizers.com Christian Professional Organizers, click FIND, Directory by state/city
- http://www.FindMyOrganizer.com click Find a Professional Organizer, Directory by state/city
So, there you have it. There is a TON of information on organizing out there. And, I promise you there is a format to fit your learning style, personality, budget, and time constraints. You can do this.
“…let the wise listen and add to their learning, and let the discerning get guidance…” Proverbs 1:5 (New International Version)
Hello, my name is Tina Bonifacio, and I am a Professional Organizer working with residential and commercial clients in the greater Savannah, Georgia area. For more information, visit https://organizedbytina.com. Thanks for stopping by. You are welcome back anytime.